Dr. Akash Bajaj proudly leads the expert team at Remedy Health in Marina del Rey, California. His practice has earned a strong reputation for delivering exceptional results and lasting relief to patients throughout Los Angeles and across the country. Remedy Health specializes in non-narcotic, interventional treatments that target pain at its source—helping patients overcome discomfort in the shoulders, back, feet, ankles, and other joints, and regain active, healthy lives.
Akash Bajaj began his academic journey at the University of California, San Diego, before earning both his Doctor of Medicine and Master of Public Health degrees at New York Medical College. He completed his residency in Anesthesiology at UCLA, where he pioneered the use of audio and visual distraction techniques to help patients manage acute pain during anesthesia. He went on to complete a Fellowship in Interventional Pain Medicine at the prestigious UCSF–Cornell Hospital for Special Surgery.
At Remedy Health, Akash Bajaj and his dedicated team of medical professionals are committed to providing personalized, cutting-edge pain management care. Their goal is simple yet profound: to restore comfort, mobility, and quality of life for every patient they treat.
We believe in treating the cause, not just the symptoms. By addressing pain at its source, we help you find lasting relief and renewed confidence in your body’s ability to heal.
We go beyond temporary fixes by targeting the true source of your pain. Our treatments are designed to restore function, relieve discomfort, and help you get back to the life you love — without relying on quick, surface-level solutions.
Akash Bajaj completed his undergraduate studies at the University of California, San Diego, graduating summa cum laude and earning membership in the distinguished Phi Beta Kappa and Golden Key Honor Societies. He went on to simultaneously obtain his Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) and Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) degrees from New York Medical College.
Akash Bajaj then completed his residency in Anesthesiology at UCLA Medical Center, where he pioneered innovative audio and visual distraction techniques to help patients manage pain and anxiety during anesthesia. Pursuing his passion for pain management, he was one of only five physicians selected for the prestigious Interventional Pain Medicine Fellowship at the University of California, San Francisco, graduating in 2006. His expertise has led to national recognition, with lectures delivered at UCLA, UCSF, and on CBS Radio.