Dr. Adam Siwek is a double board-certified interventional pain physician specializing in the full spectrum of interventional pain injections, implantable pain therapies and minimally invasive spine surgeries.
After completing his residency and fellowship at the University of Arizona in Tucson, Dr. Adam joined his father, Dr. Steven Siwek, at The Pain Center of Arizona where he will carry on the mission of helping patients get back to doing what they love.
Dr. Siwek is no stranger to giving back to the community from the time he was very young. During his time as an undergraduate, Adam provided care to the homeless population through Health Outreach through Medicine and Education (H.O.M.E.); co-coordinator and directed Cuts for Kids, an event promoting free haircuts and hair donations for Wigs for Kids. In 2014, Dr. Siwek taught English to predominantly Spanish speaking students ranging from age eight to thirteen with an emphasis on health and hygiene through Project Serve in the Dominican Republic. Throughout his undergraduate time, Dr. Siwek volunteered in various organizations such as the Boys and Girls Club, Habitat for Humanity and School on Wheels.
Whether he is piloting a single-engine plane, running marathons, scuba diving or riding motorcycles, Dr. Siwek and his wife love to have fun when time allows.