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Dr. Thomas P. Olenginski, MD

Rheumatologist | Rheumatology

3/5(4)
100 N Academy Ave Danville PA, 17822
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3/5

About

Dr. Thomas Olenginski is a rheumatologist practicing in Danville, PA. Dr. Olenginski specializes in the treatment of musculoskeletal diseases and systematic autoimmune conditions that can affect the bones, muscles or bones. Eventually, if not treated, these illnesses can also impact the skin, eyes, nervous system and internal organs. Dr. Olenginski treats diseases similar to orthopedists but does not perform surgery. Often times, research is conducted to find potential alternatives for the patients illness.

Education and Training

Penn State University BS Pre-Medicine 1980

Pa State Univ Coll Of Med- Hershey Pa 1984

Penn State

Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine 1984

Board Certification

American Board of Internal Medicine

Rheumatology (Internal Medicine)

ISCD-certified clinical densitometrist

Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- Rheumatology

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Dr. Thomas P. Olenginski, MD
Dr. Thomas P. Olenginski, MD's Expert Contributions
  • Fibromyalgia

    FDA approved meds for Fibromyalgia 1) Cymbalta 2) Lyrica 3) Savella We also use gabapentin, amitriptyline, nortriptyline and trazodone READ MORE

  • Can children get arthritis at 13?

    Unfortunately Yes - Suggest seeing Pediatric Rheumatologist as there are many forms of childhood arthritis Good Luck! READ MORE

  • What's the best way to prevent a gout flare-up?

    Weight control is important Exercise as well Avoid heavy use of Alcohol Diet can help - avoid Purine-rich foods BUT most effective strategy is with Uric Acid lowering meds, such as allopurinol or febuxostat If uric acid levels are not lowered to 5.5 or lower, gouty attacks may continue And poorly controlled gout leads to preventable complications READ MORE

  • Are there any treatment methods for lupus?

    Lupus is a systemic disease and treatment is directed to whether skin, joints, kidneys or other organs are involved Meds such as plaquenil, methotrexate, Leflunomide , prednisone, Benlysta, Saphnelo, mycophenolate, cyclophosphamide or Rituxan may be necessary READ MORE

  • Why does juvenile arthritis cause rashes?

    There are different types of Juvenile Arthritis This is a form termed Systemic-Onset that can be linked to a characteristic rash Additionally, children can get Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis READ MORE

  • Are skin sores a symptom of psoriatic arthritis?

    This is possible There are different forms of psoriasis and 5 subtypes of psoriatic arthritis so communication between Dermatology and Rheumatology is essential READ MORE

  • Is there a cure for arthritis?

    Unfortunately, most forms of arthritis are lifelong conditions. It is very important to know the specific form of arthritis as some types have specific and improved treatments ( Rheumatoid, Psoriatic, Ankylosing Spondylitis, etc) READ MORE

  • Is there a cure for gout?

    Gout is a chronic condition, that if not controlled can lead to progressive arthritis, possible kidney problems, hypertension and this is PREVENTABLE Gout is treated with Diet, weight management, exercise, avoidance of Alcohol excess and URIC ACID lowering drugs such as allopurinol and febuxostat. Gout is frequently under treated so my advice is to see a Rheumatologist READ MORE

  • Can athletes get rheumatoid arthritis?

    No one is immune and/or protected against developing RA RA is a condition of the joint lining or SYNOVIUM and when “activated” , the body produces activated proteins that cause the synovium to be engorged and inflamed with proteins called CYTOKINES which cause inflammatory swelling and joint damage THIS IS VERY TREATABLE TODAY READ MORE

  • I have a young child with chronic weakness and pain?

    I would still start with primary care but Pediatric Rheumatology may be necessary READ MORE

  • How to Treat Knee Gout?

    I would NOT use indomethacin in 84 yr old because of risk of Gastrointestinal and kidney side effects . I would either inject knee with steroid or use 7-10 day course of prednisone READ MORE

  • What is the best medication for Lyme disease?

    Doxycycline 100 mg taken twice a day for 30 days READ MORE

  • Why do I get back pain that worsens while walking?

    Depending upon your age and other conditions , this could be a condition termed Spinal Canal Stenosis However, your symptoms require medical attention to be properly evaluated READ MORE

  • For how long does Uveitis lasts?

    uveitis can be self-limited and respond to topical steroid drugs. Sometimes it can be a chronic and relapsing condition that requires medications such as methotrexate or other immunosuppressant medications like Humira or Remicade READ MORE

  • Is constant burning pain connected to fibromyalgia

    I would recommend reevaluation to make sure nothing else might be causing your pain and other symptoms . Too often we blame everything on Fibro. Once this is addressed, treatment options and changes can be addressed READ MORE

  • Severe knee pain?

    statistically, she likely has knee osteoarthritis but she should be formally evaluated so treatment recommendations can be made READ MORE

  • Knee problem?

    The knee looks swollen and should be aspirated and fluid sent for studies Injection with steroid may help but also need to rule out infection This could be gout, pseudogout, hemathrosis - blood in knee joint and many other causes READ MORE

  • Autoimmune diseases and Insomnia?

    I would refer you to a Sleep Specialist for sleep study and other evaluations READ MORE

  • What are pediatric rheumatic disorders?

    juvenile arthritis amplified pain syndrome Psoriatic arthritis Hyper mobility disorders Others Consult pediatric Rheumatology READ MORE

  • What is the treatment for early arthritis?

    There are many forms of arthritis 1) osteoarthritis 2) rheumatoid arthritis 3) gout 4) pseudogout 5) psoriatic arthritis 6) Ankylosing spondylitis 7) post-traumatic arthritis And many others So it is important to get accurate diagnosis and proper treatment based on the diagnosed condition READ MORE

Areas of expertise and specialization

General Rheumatology, especially Diagnosis and Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis, Psoriatic Arthritis, Ankylosing Spondylitis, Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Vasculitis, and other Connective Tissue DiseasesDiagnosis and Treatment of Osteoporosis, Glucocorticoid-Induced Osteoporosis, Secondary Fracture PreventionCertified Clinical Densitometrist, CCD - Bone Density Test (DXA) InterpretationUse of Polarized Microscopy Examination in the Diagnosis of GOUT and PSEUDOGOUTSkillful use of Biological Treatments for Rheumatoid Arthritis, Psoriatic Arthritis, Ankylosing SpondylitisSkillful use of Immunosuppressive Treatments for Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and Vasculitis and MyositisDiagnostic and Therapeutic Arthrocentesis and Joint InjectionsMusculoskeletal Radiography and collaboration with Musculoskeletal Radiologists to enhance carerheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, vasculitis, and gout/pseudogout

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Assistant Professor of Medicine Lewis Katz School of Medicine - Temple University 2010 - 2018
  • Assistant Professor of Medicine Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine 2018 - Present
  • Attending Physician Geisinger Rheumatology - Danville 2001 - Present
  • Attending Physician Guthrie Clinic Rheumatology - Sayre 1998 - 2001
  • Rheumatologist Arthritis Center, Susquehanna Health System - Williamsport 1991 - 1998

Awards

  • Phi Beta Kappa 1980 Penn State University Chapter 
  • Nathan Sussmann Medical Professional Award 2007 Arthritis Foundation - PA 
  • Laureate Award 2019 American College of Physicians - PA Eastern Region 
  • Community Service Award 2009 Bucknell University 

Treatments

  • Psoriasis
  • Osteoporosis
  • Arthritis
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Lupus
  • Pain

Professional Memberships

  • American College of Rheumatology  
  • International Society of Clinical Densitometry  
  • Bone Health and Osteoporosis Foundation  
  • American Society of Osteoporosis Providers  
  • Member American College of Physicians 
  • Fellow American College of Rheumatology 
  • Member International Society of Clinical Densitometry 

Fellowships

  • Geisinger Medical Center , Rheumatology    1991

Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors

  • Lewisburg Youth Basketball League 2004-2014
  • Vice President Lewisburg Youth Basketball League 2004-2006
  • Supervisor of Officiating, Lewisburg Youth Basketball League 2004-2014
  • Member St. Paul's United Methodist Church - Lewisburg 2022 - present
  • PIAA Basketball Official x 16 years, retired 2021

Fellowships

  • Rheumatology Fellowship - Geisinger Medical Center - 1989-1991

Professional Society Memberships

  • ACR, Bone Health & Osteoporosis Foundation, Int\'l Society of Clinical Densitometry, American Association of Osteoporosis Providers, where he is also on the Board of Directors

Articles and Publications

  • published over 50 publications Lectures: Public speaking locally, invited speaker at ACR Nat\'l meetingMeet the Professor for a 3 year period, related to OsteoporosisInvited speaker at Nat\'l Osteoporosis Foundation MeetingsLecture responsibilities at Geisinger to Internal Medicine Residents and Medical Students, teaching responsibilities to Fellows at Geisinger as well.Honors/Awards:ACR

What do you attribute your success to?

  • People that supported him/family/wife/2 boys

Areas of research

General Rheumatology: especially RA

Rheumatology Fellowship Education

Osteoporosis

Glucocorticoid-Induced Osteoporosis

Bone Denisty Testing / DXA

Vertebral Fracture Assessment

Fracture Lisison Service (FLS) and High-Risk Osteoporosis Clinic (HiROC)

Dr. Thomas P. Olenginski, MD's Practice location

Geisinger Medical Center

100 N Academy Ave -
Danville, PA 17822
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Dr. Thomas P. Olenginski, MD has a rating of 3 out of 5 stars based on the reviews from 4 patients. FindaTopDoc has aggregated the experiences from real patients to help give you more insights and information on how to choose the best Rheumatologist in your area. These reviews do not reflect a providers level of clinical care, but are a compilation of quality indicators such as bedside manner, wait time, staff friendliness, ease of appointment, and knowledge of conditions and treatments.

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Get to know Rheumatologist Dr. Thomas P. Olenginski, who serves patients in Pennsylvania.

A board-certified and fellowship-trained rheumatologist, Dr. Olenginski has consistently demonstrated a commitment to improving the lives of those facing a range of rheumatic conditions. His clinical interests encompass a wide spectrum of conditions, including rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, vasculitis, and gout/pseudogout. One area of particular focus for him is osteoporosis, especially secondary fracture prevention.

Back in the early days of his academic career, he earned his medical degree from The Penn State College of Medicine, showcasing his early commitment to healthcare. Subsequently, he completed his residency and a fellowship in rheumatology at Geisinger Medical Center, where he honed his clinical skills and gained invaluable experience in the specialized field of rheumatology. Furthermore, his status as an ISCD-certified clinical densitometrist highlights his expertise in the assessment of bone health, particularly in the context of osteoporosis and glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis.

An expert in his field, the doctor is board-certified in rheumatology and internal medicine by the American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM). The ABIM is a physician-led, non-profit, independent evaluation organization driven by doctors who want to achieve higher standards for better care in a rapidly changing world.

Rheumatology is a branch of medicine devoted to the diagnosis and treatment of rheumatic diseases. Physicians who have undergone formal training in rheumatology are called rheumatologists. Rheumatologists treat arthritis, autoimmune diseases and osteoporosis.

Outside of practicing medicine,  Dr. Olenginski enjoys golfing and traveling and spending time with family and friends. He and his wife Jessica have twin sons and 2 grandchildren.  He loves to follow Penn State sports and was PIAA basketball official for 16 years and spent 10 years as a volunteer in Lewisburg Youth Basketball League.

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