Dr. Akash BajajMD, MPH

Preventive Medicine

at Remedy Health — Marina del Rey, CA

About

Akash Bajaj, MD, MPH founded Remedy Health and holds triple board certification in Anesthesiology, Pain Management, and Anti-Aging Medicine. He earned his undergraduate degree summa cum laude from UCSD, where he also gained membership in Phi Beta Kappa and the Golden Key Honor Society. He then completed his MD and MPH simultaneously at New York Medical College before training in Anesthesiology at UCLA Medical Center. At UCLA, he pioneered the use of audio and visual distractions as a novel adjunct to anesthesia delivery and acute pain management. He later completed his Interventional Pain Medicine Fellowship at UCSF in 2006, where the program selected him as one of only five fellows.

Dr. Bajaj focuses on hormonal balance, metabolic function, cognitive health, and musculoskeletal integrity. His personal experience navigating the physical and psychological effects of being overweight informs his holistic perspective on patient care. He has lectured nationally on CBS Radio and at both UCLA and UCSF. His clinical interests span preventive medicine, sports medicine, and functional medicine.

Education & Training

Undergraduate

UCSD, summa cum laude

Medical School

New York Medical College (MD and MPH simultaneously)

Residency

Anesthesiology, UCLA Medical Center

Fellowship

Interventional Pain Medicine, UCSF (2006)

Certifications

Board Certified in Anesthesia
Board Certified in Pain Management
Triple Board-Certified in Anesthesia and Pain Management
Diplomate of the American Board of Anti-Aging Medicine

Conditions Treated

chronic spine pain
joint pain
musculoskeletal conditions
hormonal imbalances
metabolic dysfunction
cognitive health concerns
sports injuries
back pain
neck pain
sacroiliac joint dysfunction

Who is Dr. Bajaj right for?

Dr. Bajaj is a strong fit for adults dealing with chronic spine, joint, or musculoskeletal pain who want non-surgical solutions. Patients seeking hormonal optimization or metabolic health support alongside their pain care benefit from his broad clinical scope. His background in functional and preventive medicine makes him well-suited for those who want to address root causes rather than manage symptoms. Athletes and active adults pursuing performance and recovery goals also find his sports medicine focus relevant.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Bajaj treats chronic spine and joint pain, musculoskeletal conditions, and hormonal imbalances. He also addresses metabolic dysfunction and cognitive health concerns. His clinical scope spans interventional pain management, anti-aging medicine, and functional medicine.

Yes. Dr. Bajaj holds triple board certification in Anesthesiology, Pain Management, and Anti-Aging Medicine. He is also a Diplomate of the American Board of Anti-Aging Medicine.

Dr. Bajaj earned his undergraduate degree summa cum laude from UCSD and completed his MD and MPH simultaneously at New York Medical College. He trained in Anesthesiology at UCLA Medical Center and completed his Interventional Pain Medicine Fellowship at UCSF in 2006.

No. Dr. Bajaj focuses exclusively on non-surgical, non-opioid approaches to pain management. He uses image-guided, minimally invasive procedures to target root causes of pain.

Dr. Bajaj offers PRP therapy, bone marrow aspiration concentrate, and growth factor injections. These regenerative tools support tissue repair and musculoskeletal recovery without surgery.

Yes. Dr. Bajaj integrates hormonal optimization and metabolic health care into his practice. His background in anti-aging and functional medicine allows him to address these concerns alongside interventional pain treatment.

Dr. Bajaj takes a holistic, science-backed approach that prioritizes identifying and treating root causes. His own personal health journey informs his empathetic perspective. He draws on preventive, functional, and sports medicine to build individualized treatment plans.

Yes. Dr. Bajaj has lectured nationally on CBS Radio and at both UCLA and UCSF. At UCLA, he pioneered research into audio and visual distraction as an adjunct to anesthesia and acute pain management.

Doctor profile last updated March 21, 2026