Dr. Gregory Bijak

Pain Management, Addiction Medicine, Anesthesiology, General Practice, Hospice and Palliative CareMale24+ years of experience
Dr. Gregory Bijak is a pain medicine specialist in Ada, Oklahoma. He graduated from University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in 1998 and has been in practice for 24+ years.
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Location

Dr. Gregory Bijak
430 N Monte Vista St
Ada, Oklahoma 74820
Dr. Gregory Bijak
1606 Kings Hwy
Shreveport, Louisiana 71103
Dr. Gregory Bijak
1541 Kings Hwy
Shreveport, Louisiana 71103

Education

Medical school

Top Ranked School

Dr. Bijak attended University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and graduated in 1998 (24 years ago). University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine is a top-ranked medical school, and is ranked #14 in Best Medical Schools by U.S. News.

About Me

Dr. Bijak works at Ada Valley Anesthesia PLLC, which has 8 other health providers.

Primary specialty
Pain Management
Additional specialties
Addiction Medicine, Anesthesiology, General Practice, Hospice and Palliative Care
Years of experience
24+ years
Gender
Male
NPI
1750301198

Hospital Affiliations

Dr. Bijak is affiliated with the following hospitals.

Ochsner Lsu Health Shreveport

Conditions Treated

As a Pain Management, Dr. Bijak may see patients with the following conditions. Please check with Dr. Bijak what conditions he treats. Dr. Bijak may treat additional conditions not listed.

  • Abdominal pain
  • Abuse of prescription drugs
  • Acute pain
  • Addiction detox
  • Alcoholism
  • Angina
  • Arthritis
  • Back pain
  • Benzodiazepine addiction
  • Calciphylaxis
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Specialties

Dr. Bijak is a Pain Management. His primary specialty is pain management.

Pain Management

Pain management is an aspect of medicine and health care involving relief of pain (pain relief, analgesia, pain control) in various dimensions, from acute and simple to chronic and challenging. Most physicians and other health professionals provide some pain control in the normal course of their practice, and for the more complex instances of pain, they also call on additional help from a medical specialty devoted to pain, which is called pain medicine. Pain management often uses a multidisciplinary approach for easing the suffering and improving the quality of life of anyone experiencing pain, whether acute pain or chronic pain.

Secondary specialties

Addiction Medicine

Addiction medicine is a medical subspecialty that deals with the diagnosis, prevention, evaluation, treatment, and recovery of persons with addiction, of those with substance-related and addictive disorders, and of people who show unhealthy use of substances including alcohol, nicotine, prescription medicine and other illicit and licit drugs.

Anesthesiology

Anesthesiology, anaesthesiology, or anaesthesia is the medical specialty concerned with the total perioperative care of patients before, during and after surgery. It encompasses anesthesia, intensive care medicine, critical emergency medicine, and pain medicine. The core element of the specialty is the study and use of anesthesia to safely support a patient's vital functions through the perioperative period.

General Practice

A general practitioner manages types of illness that present in an undifferentiated way at an early stage of development, which may require urgent intervention. The holistic approach of general practice aims to take into consideration the biological, psychological, and social factors relevant to the care of each patient's illness. Their duties are not confined to specific organs of the body, and they have particular skills in treating people with multiple health issues. A core element in general practice is continuity that bridges episodes of various illnesses. Greater continuity with a general practitioner has been shown to reduce the need for out-of-hours services and acute hospital admittance.

Hospice and Palliative Care

Palliative care is an interdisciplinary medical caregiving approach aimed at optimizing quality of life and mitigating suffering among people with serious, complex illnesses. Palliative care is appropriate for individuals with serious illnesses across the age spectrum and can be provided as the main goal of care or in tandem with curative treatment. It is provided by an interdisciplinary team which can include physicians, nurses, occupational and physical therapists, psychologists, social workers, chaplains, and dietitians. Palliative care can be provided in a variety of contexts, including hospitals, outpatient, skilled-nursing, and home settings. Although an important part of end-of-life care, palliative care is not limited to individuals near the end of life.