
Remedy Health
Quick Facts
| Practice Type | Performance Health |
| Location | Los Angeles, Marina del Rey |
| Doctors | Akash Bajaj MD, MPH, Preventive Medicine, Jonathan Varghese MD, Preventive Medicine, Dennis Yun MD, Preventive Medicine |
About
At Remedy Health, three physicians combine interventional pain management with longevity and regenerative medicine. Dr. Akash Bajaj founded the Marina del Rey practice and leads a team that treats the full spectrum of spine, joint, and musculoskeletal conditions. The practice holds an affiliation with Marina Del Rey Hospital, a Cedars-Sinai affiliate.
Remedy Health takes a proactive, science-backed approach to pain and health optimization. The physicians use image-guided, minimally invasive procedures to address root causes rather than mask symptoms. Their toolkit spans PRP, bone marrow aspiration concentrate, growth factor injections, radiofrequency ablation, spinal cord stimulation, and neuromodulation. Longevity and anti-aging medicine round out the clinical scope, giving patients access to hormonal optimization and metabolic health care alongside their pain treatment. The practice delivers all of this without surgery or opioids.
Details
Address
13160 Mindanao Way, Suite 200, Marina del Rey, CA 90292
Phone
(310) 482-6906Website
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Frequently Asked Questions
Remedy Health treats a broad range of spine and musculoskeletal conditions. These include back pain, neck pain, spinal stenosis, hip pain, knee pain, shoulder pain, arthritis, elbow pain, ankle and foot pain, and hand and wrist pain. The physicians also address nerve pain and sacroiliac joint dysfunction. Each patient receives an individualized treatment plan targeting the root cause of their condition.
No. Remedy Health delivers non-surgical, opioid-free pain relief exclusively. The physicians use image-guided, minimally invasive procedures such as epidural injections, facet injections, radiofrequency ablation, and regenerative therapies. These approaches aim to restore function and reduce pain without requiring surgery or opioid medications.
Remedy Health offers several regenerative therapies, including platelet-rich plasma therapy, bone marrow aspiration concentrate, and growth factor injections. These treatments use the body's own biological material to promote healing at the cellular level. The physicians use image guidance during procedures to ensure precise delivery.
Yes. Remedy Health integrates longevity and anti-aging medicine alongside its pain management services. The practice addresses hormonal balance, metabolic function, and cognitive health as part of a comprehensive approach to well-being. Dr. Akash Bajaj holds a Diplomate credential from the American Board of Anti-Aging Medicine and leads this aspect of care.
Spinal cord stimulation is a neuromodulation therapy that interrupts pain signals before they reach the brain. Remedy Health offers spinal cord stimulation as part of its interventional pain services. Dr. Dennis Yun has extensive experience with this treatment, along with other neuromodulation and image-guided procedures.
New patients should bring relevant medical records and a current list of medications to their first visit. This helps the physicians understand your history and build an accurate, individualized care plan from the start.
Yes. Remedy Health holds an affiliation with Marina Del Rey Hospital, which is a Cedars-Sinai affiliate. This connection supports continuity of care and access to a recognized hospital network in the Los Angeles area.
Yes. Remedy Health includes men's health optimization as part of its clinical scope. This service addresses hormonal balance and related aspects of metabolic and physical health for male patients.
Practice last updated March 21, 2026


