Tariq
Quadri, M.D.

Board
certified in internal medicine and infectious disease, Dr. Quadri received his
medical degree from the Sindh Medical College in Karachi, Pakistan in 1991. He
completed an internship in internal medicine at St. Luke’s/Roosevelt Hospital
Center in New York, and a fellowship in infectious diseases at Memorial
Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York. Dr. Quadri was in private practice in
Sheridan, Arkansas before joining AMS.
An
internist who specializes in the care of adult patients knows there are three
reasons why you should have a checkup, even if you are feeling well: To detect
unrecognized disease; to establish an ongoing doctor-patient relationship in
which you can be advised about a healthy lifestyle; and to provide
reassurance‑peace of mind that cannot be measured in dollars.
Preventive medicine
is an important part of the internist’s approach to heath care. Through
periodic reviews of the patient’s health, the internist can focus on early
detection of potential problems. Preventive medicine also includes adult
immunizations.
Your
internist is also dedicated to diagnosing and treating illness, whether you have
a common cold or a more serious problem. His goal is to treat the source of
patients’ illnesses through medicine or procedures other than surgery. When a
specialist in another field of medicine should be consulted, your internist will
refer you to a competent physician in the required field.
Dr. Quadri provides a wide
range of services including: routine Pap smear and checkup; treatment for acute
accidental back injury, and weight-loss counseling. Many minor surgical and
diagnostic procedures can be performed in the office. For those which cannot,
the doctor will refer the patient to a specialist who can manage the problem.
An
informed patient is a more satisfied patient.
Educating
patients is an important part of the AMS philosophy. This means explaining your
treatment in detail, providing you with literature on your illness or treatment,
and generally making certain that you understand the care that is prescribed for
you. The more informed you are, the better able you will be to participate in
your progress, so we encourage questions.
We’re here
when you need us.
Our office
is open from 8:00am – 4:30pm Monday through Friday, and we will be glad to
schedule a late-afternoon or early-morning appointment at your request. If you
are unable to keep a scheduled appointment, please notify us 24 hours in
advance. If you are late for your scheduled appointment, we will try to
accommodate you, but it may be necessary to reschedule.
If you have
an urgent problem during office hours, call us and we will normally be able to
work you in to the day’s schedule. For urgent problems during evenings,
weekends, or holidays, phone the office at (618) 463-8620 or the Medical
Exchange at (800) 398-8820. Your message will be relayed to us.