Background
Lipov was born in Tcheracy, Ukraine. His father, Gregory Lipov Doctor of Medicine, was a cardiovascular surgeon in the Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics. Lipov"s parents were the first group of physicians to take care of the Russian émigrés in the 1970s to the 1980s until his mother"s death in 1984.
Education
Lipov was educated at Francis Parker School in Chicago. Following this, Lipov spent two years in anesthesiology residency at the University of Illinois and finished his training at Rush Street Luke"s with advanced training in pain management.
Career
He has made frequent appearances on American Broadcasting Company, National Broadcasting Company, World's Greatest Newspaper and other networks. Gregory Lipov Doctor of Medicine and Mary Lipov Doctor of Medicine arrived in Chicago in 1973. In 1980 he received his undergraduate degree in biochemistry from Northwestern University.
In 1984, he obtained an Doctor of Medicine degree from Northwestern University.
Following graduation from medical school, he trained at Cook County Hospital/University of Illinois surgical residency. His work was discussed in Washington Monthly.
Following completion of his training, he stayed at Rush Street Luke"s as an assistant professor in pain management. He finally opened a private practice in Hoffman Estates.
Lipov is the medical director of Advanced Pain Centers.
His research and interests include the development of new approaches for pain conditions as well as applying old approaches for new indications. He has developed a new stimulator approach called the "Hybrid Stimulator" for back and leg pain. Lipov was the first to report a successful use of stellate ganglion block for hot flashes and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. He has authored multiple publications, book chapters and abstracts as well as two theoretical papers explaining the mechanisms of the effects observed.
His unified theory explains the prolonged effects of local anesthetic placed on the stellate ganglion resolving complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) as well as predicts the positive effect of the stellate ganglion blockade (SGB) on the estrogen depletion hot flashes, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and other conditions.
Doctor Lipov has appeared many times on network television for his innovations in the treatment of chronic pain. A number of his appearances have focused on innovative disk treatments, implantable neuro-stimulators for lower back pain, treatment of back and leg pain after surgery.
Recently, his focus has been hot flash treatments and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) due to the acute need for both conditions and the lack of other effective treatments.