Dr. Shariq Chudhri, D.O. began his career on the clinical faculty at the University of Arizona. There, he served as clinical lead for the Scleroderma Clinic. He was also the clinical lead for the Musculoskeletal Ultrasound program. During his time there, Dr. Chudhri was involved in seeing patients and teaching medical students, residents, and fellows. Dr. Chudhri is passionate about advocating for his patients and physician colleagues, especially in rheumatology and arthritis care.
Dr. Shariq Chudhri, D.O. began his career on the clinical faculty at the University of Arizona. There, he served as clinical lead for the Scleroderma Clinic. He was also the clinical lead for the Musculoskeletal Ultrasound program. During his time there, Dr. Chudhri was involved in seeing patients and teaching medical students, residents, and fellows. Dr. Chudhri is passionate about advocating for his patients and physician colleagues, especially in rheumatology and arthritis care.
The reviews listed below were collected independently of Lone Star Arthritis and Rheumatology Associates through rater8. Each review represents an authentic and verified patient experience.
He was very professional and explained the medical terms to ones understanding
Jan-2025
Dr. Churro is professional and personable. He answers questions and explains in easy to understand language.
Jan-2025
Office & staff friendly and very well organized.
Jan-2025
Shariq is pleasure to visit !!
Dec-2024
Doesn’t say Hi when he sees me in the infusion room even though I’ve seen him for 4 years.
Nov-2024
Excellent !! Easy to talk to and always a good listener. Has helped me feel better and would highly recommend Dr. Chudhri.
Nov-2024
Dr Chudhri listens to me and is willing to answer questions. I feel heard with him and think he is amazing
Nov-2024
Dr. Chudhri is very knowledgeable and easy to talk to.
Nov-2024
Dr. Chudhri is very caring and listens to your questions and always answers accordingly.
Nov-2024
My last visit was not productive at all. I felt that my concerns about the uptick in severity of my symptoms and some new symptoms were brushed aside. I saw my primary a few days later and that visit went much better. I guess I expected the rheumatologist to be more educated about Sjögren’s than I was. Lesson learned - maybe the next appointment, which is actually scheduled with the PA, will be better.
Nov-2024
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Dr. Shariq Chudhri, D.O. began his career on the clinical faculty at the University of Arizona. There, he served as clinical lead for the Scleroderma Clinic. He was also the clinical lead for the Musculoskeletal Ultrasound program. During his time there, Dr. Chudhri was involved in seeing patients and teaching medical students, residents, and fellows.
In 2019, Dr. Chudhri relocated to the Dallas-Fort Worth area, his hometown region, and has been in clinical practice there since. Dr. Chudhri serves on the Clinical Faculty of the TCU School of Medicine.
Dr. Chudhri is passionate about advocating for his patients and physician colleagues, especially in rheumatology and arthritis care. He has participated in annual local and national advocacy efforts and events for years.
He enjoys spending time with family, reading, cinema, and traveling.
He was very professional and explained the medical terms to ones understanding
Dr. Churro is professional and personable. He answers questions and explains in easy to understand language.
Office & staff friendly and very well organized.
Shariq is pleasure to visit !!
Doesn’t say Hi when he sees me in the infusion room even though I’ve seen him for 4 years.
Excellent !! Easy to talk to and always a good listener. Has helped me feel better and would highly recommend Dr. Chudhri.
Dr Chudhri listens to me and is willing to answer questions. I feel heard with him and think he is amazing
Dr. Chudhri is very knowledgeable and easy to talk to.
Dr. Chudhri is very caring and listens to your questions and always answers accordingly.
My last visit was not productive at all. I felt that my concerns about the uptick in severity of my symptoms and some new symptoms were brushed aside. I saw my primary a few days later and that visit went much better. I guess I expected the rheumatologist to be more educated about Sjögren’s than I was. Lesson learned - maybe the next appointment, which is actually scheduled with the PA, will be better.