Dr. Saad Tariq believes successful treatment comes as the result of carefully listening to what his patients are experiencing, understanding lab test results, and working together on a treatment plan and potential lifestyle changes that can reduce or eliminate symptoms and potentially halt the progression of the disease.
Dr. Saad Tariq believes successful treatment comes as the result of carefully listening to what his patients are experiencing, understanding lab test results, and working together on a treatment plan and potential lifestyle changes that can reduce or eliminate symptoms and potentially halt the progression of the disease.
I’d like to take this opportunity to share a little more about my background and medical practice.
I believe medicine is one of the noblest professions. I developed that belief early in life while accompanying my physician mother as a young boy. I saw her dedicated to treating her sick patients with kindness and honor. It is a wonderful and fulfilling feeling to be able to alleviate suffering and bring joy. My parents have been instrumental in helping me choose my career and have always been my inspiration and support. My brother and sister are also physicians and we share our passion for health care and wellness.
In pursuit of becoming a physician, I attended Rawalpindi Medical College in Pakistan where I earned my medical degree. I did some additional post-graduate training for 2 years before coming to the United States where I underwent my residency training in Internal Medicine at St. Francis Medical Center in Trenton, New Jersey affiliated with Seton Hall University.
It was during my residency rotation in Rheumatology that my focus shifted to becoming a specialist. I found my wife had an autoimmune disease during my residency, compelling me to choose Rheumatology for specialization. I find autoimmune diseases intriguing requiring close attention to detail and complex brain work to find the right diagnosis. I then pursued the advanced specialty training of a Rheumatology Fellowship at Indiana University Hospital in Indianapolis where I also received specialized diagnostic and procedural training in the complex world of Rheumatology including musculoskeletal ultrasound. I had the honor to be the Chief Rheumatology Fellow in my second year. I was lucky to have great mentors who taught me the art and science of rheumatologic diseases. I was also involved in research during my training including drug trials and I published a review article about a rare disease called multicentric reticulohistiocytosis. To further my skills and interest in the treatment of osteoporosis and bone disease, I qualified for my certification in clinical Densitometry in 2019 by the premier organization in bone density, The International Society for Clinical Densitometry.
Following my education and training, I worked for three years at Mercy Clinic Hospital in Springfield, Missouri before relocating my practice to OrthoIllinois. I am Board certified in both Internal Medicine and Rheumatology. I am certified in Rheumatology Musculoskeletal ultrasound (RhMSUS). As a Rheumatologist, I treat a wide spectrum of diseases experienced by patients, pediatric (age 6+) through adult years. These include rheumatoid arthritis, seronegative inflammatory arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, lupus, Sjogren’s disease, connective tissue disease, gout, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, and many other inflammatory and non-inflammatory musculoskeletal pain syndrome including tendinopathies and bursitis. In addition to my clinical practice, I also serve as an Assistant Professor at University of Illinois College of Medicine in Rockford, allowing me to pursue my interest in teaching and helping to advance the skills and knowledge of future medical providers.
Successful treatment comes as the result of carefully listening to what my patients are experiencing, understanding lab test results, and working together on a treatment plan and potential lifestyle changes that can reduce or eliminate symptoms and potentially halt the progression of the disease.
When I am not practicing medicine I value my family time. I enjoy reading, home and sporting activities especially with my wife and children and opportunities to travel.
I value thorough, ethical and compassionate care for my patients. I appreciate that you have entrusted me with your care and look forward to working with you on your path to a more healthy, pain-free and active life.
Sincerely,
Saad Tariq, MD, FACR, MACP, RhMSUS
Conditions & Treatments
Autoimmune Diseases
Basil Joint Arthritis
Foot and Ankle Arthritis
Knee Arthritis
Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis of the Hand
Pediatric Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Hand
Shoulder Arthritis
Training
Medical Degree, Rawalpindi Medical College, Pakistan
Post Graduate Training, General Medicine, Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences
Residency' St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton, New Jersey
Rheumatology Fellowship, Indiana University Hospital, Indianapolis
Additional Certification, Rheumatology Musculoskeletal Ultrasound, Indian University Hospital
Additional Certification, Clinical Densitometry, the International Society for Clinical Densitometry
Memberships
Board-certified, American Board of Internal Medicine
Board-certified, American Board of Internal Medicine, Rheumatology
RhMSUS (Rheumatology Musculoskeletal Ultrasound) Certified
Fellow, American College of Rheumatology
Member, American College of Medicine
Assistant Professor, University of Illinois College of Medicine in Rockford
Wonderful provider
Very thorough, patient and knowledgeable
Very polite and kind Dr- would highly recommend to anyone
Give directions for taking or stopping meds prior to an upcoming procedure. Encourages questions
Very serious and caring
He’s very caring, explained things so I could understand and really took the time with me!
My experiences with Dr Tariq and his staff are positive, professional, and pleasant.
Very professional, and very well educated, kind and always let's you know what he is going to do next and takes his time explaining things.
Hello. I am in a lot of pain in lower back. Dr Tariq told me it takes6 months to make a difference. I just don’t see that happening. I am going to try to stick it out. Just don’t see it getting better.
What counts the most he listened to my concerns and then changed up my medication to see if it will help my health issues.