About
Dr. Erik Schraga provides adult primary care at Crescendo MD. His practice centers on preventive health and longevity. He earned his medical degree from Emory University School of Medicine. He completed an internal medicine internship at the University of Washington. He then finished his emergency medicine residency at UCLA. Dr. Schraga holds board certification from the American Board of Emergency Medicine.
Dr. Schraga previously served as Chair of Emergency Medicine at Mills-Peninsula Medical Center. He emphasizes fitness assessments and structured lifestyle strategies with his patients. He designs targeted plans to support a durable healthspan. His approach combines advanced diagnostics with direct, private care.
Education & Training
Medical School
Emory University School of Medicine
Residency
Emergency Medicine, UCLA
Additional Training
Internal Medicine internship, University of Washington; investigator for Traumatic Brain Injury Study at Emory University
Certifications
Who is Dr. Schraga right for?
Dr. Schraga is an excellent match for executives and adults focused on data-driven health optimization. Patients who want to establish clear goals and a structured lifestyle strategy will thrive under his care. He uses detailed risk factor analysis and fitness assessments to design targeted longevity plans. He is ideal for those seeking to maximize their durable healthspan.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Erik Schraga focuses his practice on preventive and personalized health with a strong emphasis on longevity. He works with members to create targeted plans that support a durable healthspan through structured lifestyle strategies.
Dr. Schraga earned his medical degree from Emory University and completed his emergency medicine residency at UCLA. He is board certified in Emergency Medicine and previously served as the Chair of Emergency Medicine at Mills-Peninsula Medical Center.
Dr. Schraga's approach combines advanced diagnostics with a structured lifestyle strategy. He works closely with each member to establish clear health goals. He evaluates individual risk factors to guide meaningful, long-term health improvements.
Yes, Dr. Schraga received the Clinical Instructor of the Year award from Stanford University School of Medicine. He also earned the UCLA Nurses Choice Award during his residency.
Yes, Dr. Schraga provides priority care in the clinic and through in-home visits. He also offers medical support for his patients during domestic and international travel.
Doctor profile last updated June 11, 2026
