Los Angeles clinicsRegenera Medical

Regenera Medical

Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles · Functional medicine practice

A concierge functional medicine office on Wilshire in West Los Angeles, run by Dr. Elroy Vojdani, a USC Keck School of Medicine graduate and certified functional medicine practitioner. You come here when something chronic has not been explained: autoimmune disease, chronic inflammation and infections, gut symptoms, brain fog, fatigue after meals. Your first visit is a full hour of history with Dr. Vojdani or the nurse practitioner, then lab testing, then a plan built around supplements, nutrition and lifestyle, with medication if it is needed. There is a separate longevity track for people who feel fine and want a deeper look, listing early cancer detection, full body imaging, advanced lipid testing, cardiac imaging, biological age assessment and micronutrient testing, though the clinic does not say which scans or which tests those are. Nothing is billed to insurance and no fee is published anywhere on the site.

Elroy Vojdani, MD, IFMCP
Who you would see Elroy Vojdani, MD, IFMCP
Where11620 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 420, Los Angeles, California 90025
Who operates it

The care team

Who would actually see you, and what they trained in.

Elroy Vojdani, MD, IFMCP
Founder, Regenera Medical

Elroy Vojdani, MD, IFMCP

MD, IFMCP
Published qualifications

Per the clinic: "Founder of Regenera Medical and a pioneer in the field of functional medicine. He graduated from USC Keck School of Medicine, is a certified Institute for Functional Medicine Practitioner (IFMCP), as well as a certified Bredeson ReCODE Practitioner." The clinic spells it "Bredeson"; we display its wording as written. We have not checked any certifying body.

Named at this location Elroy Vojdani, MD, IFMCP, founder
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Also on the team One nurse practitioner, named differently on different pages
Training as published USC Keck School of Medicine; IFMCP; certified Bredeson ReCODE practitioner, per the clinic
First visit One hour of health history with Dr. Vojdani or the nurse practitioner, per the clinic
Regenera publishes two clinicians. The second is a nurse practitioner who trained at USC and whose bio is identical on both pages, but the homepage calls her Amy Waters and the About and FAQ pages call her Amy Donaghue. The clinic's own pages disagree, so we show no name for her rather than pick one. The FAQs state that "the practitioners at Regenera are licensed medical doctors and nurse practitioners" and that your initial consultation is with Dr. Vojdani or the nurse practitioner.

Team, training and credentials as described by the clinic on its website.

Start with the outcome

What this clinic can help you evaluate or manage

Plain-language goals come first. The clinic’s named tests, treatments and programs stay below for people who want the technical detail.

Care philosophy Integrative & root-cause

The practice describes itself as functional medicine throughout: root-cause investigation, targeted lab testing, and treatment built on nutrition, lifestyle and supplements with prescription medication when needed. The longevity diagnostics sit alongside that rather than replacing it.

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Brain & cognition

Set a baseline now so change is detectable later.

The gut-brain group names brain fog, traumatic brain injuries and Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease, and Dr. Vojdani is published as a certified ReCODE practitioner, the protocol built around cognitive decline.
02
Hormones & energy

Understand why you feel off, and what is treatable.

Hormone dysfunction is named among the chronic conditions treated, and advanced hormone panels appear on the longevity list.
03
Genetics & biological age

Learn your inherited risks and how fast you are actually aging.

Biological age assessment is published on the longevity list. The clinic does not say which assay it uses.
04
Gut & digestive health

Investigate persistent gut symptoms with real testing.

Gut-brain axis dysfunction is the other named condition group, covering bloating, digestive difficulty, fatigue after meals, food intolerances and chronic allergies.
05
Immune, inflammation & complex symptoms

Give unresolved or multisystem symptoms a longer, coordinated workup.

Immunological dysfunction is the first condition group on the site: autoimmune disease, chronic inflammation, chronic infections, chronic fatigue, joint pain and chronic pain syndromes. The longevity list adds extensive immunological evaluations and preclinical autoimmune disease detection.
How care is delivered Whole-person coordination
What they do

Services explained

Plain-language groupings help make different clinic service menus easier to understand and compare.

Longevity evaluation

This is the track for someone who feels well and wants a deeper look. Read the list as categories rather than a menu: the clinic does not say whether "full body imaging" means MRI or CT, what the cardiac imaging is, or which early cancer test it uses. Those are the first questions to ask.

Early cancer detection/screeningFull body imagingAdvanced lipid testingCardiac imagingExtensive immunological evaluationsPreclinical autoimmune disease detectionBiological age assessmentAdvanced hormone panelsMicronutrient testing

In the clinic

What is physically in the office. The red light therapy is described in detail as a whole-body medical-grade LED service. The IV lounge is new and the clinic says booking opens in the coming months, with ingredients chosen by your provider each time.

Whole-body red light therapyIV lounge for patients: announced, booking not yet openFunctional supplements, in the office and online
Pricing and payment model

What the clinic publishes

Consultations and careNot publishedNo fee appears on the homepage, About, Services, Conditions, FAQs or Contact pages. The FAQs describe a concierge-only, cash-service office that accepts credit cards and cash, does not accept insurance or Medicare, and says some blood work may be covered or reimbursed by your own insurance.

Every figure above carries the billing basis the clinic published with it. Prices reflect clinic-published information and may change. Confirm inclusions and current fees directly with the clinic.

Recognition & affiliations

Published signals beyond the physician

Clinic-level memberships, institutional relationships and published positions. Physician training and board-certification claims are shown in the care team above.

Certified Institute for Functional Medicine Practitioner (IFMCP) · Published by the clinic for Dr. Vojdani on the homepage and About page. We have not checked any certifying body.Certified Bredeson ReCODE Practitioner · Published by the clinic for Dr. Vojdani, spelled "Bredeson" on its own page. Shown as written; not checked.
Before you go

Practical information

Important planning details gathered from clinic-published information. Confirm anything that may affect your visit directly with the clinic.

InsuranceDoes not accept insurance, including Medicare. Per the clinic: "Due to the demand, we are a concierge only functional medicine practice. We do not accept insurance, including medicare. Some blood work testing might be covered/reimbursed through your insurance, which we will discuss with you during your office visit."Confirm coverage and reimbursement requirements before booking.
TelehealthNot published. No telehealth, video visit or remote consultation is named anywhere on the site as read.Availability can depend on the service and patient location.
Accepting patientsMonday to Thursday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Friday, 8:00 AM to noon.Contact the clinic to confirm current scheduling.
ParkingThe building has a parking structure at $3.00 per 15 minutes, per the clinic, plus street parking on Texas Ave, Barry Ave and Federal Ave, with street cleaning signs to check on Thursdays and Fridays. Whether validation is offered is not shown here: the same FAQ paragraph both offers validation and says the clinic does not validate, so we display neither.Confirm access details before your first visit.
Location11620 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 420, Los Angeles, California 90025Clinic-published address.
Phone(424) 256-0272Use for scheduling and practical questions.
Published pricingNot publishedSee the pricing section for inclusions and caveats.
AccessibilityNot publishedAsk the clinic about building and examination-room access.
First visitOne hourPer the clinic: "Every initial consultation is one hour long," reviewing your in-depth health history with Dr. Vojdani or the nurse practitioner. Arrive 15 minutes early. You leave with a basic customized treatment plan while test results are pending, then a follow-up email with next steps and a personalized supplement sheet.
PaymentCredit cards and cashPer the clinic: "We are a cash service medical office. We accept credit cards, and cash (we don't have change on premises)."
Not treatedLyme disease and fibromyalgiaPer the FAQs: "We do not treat Lyme Disease or Fibromyalgia." The practice is focused on adult care and says it will refer children to a pediatric functional medicine doctor.
IV loungeAnnounced, booking not yet openPer the clinic: "We have moved into our new and expanded clinic space which now has a dedicated IV lounge exclusive to our patients. In the coming months you will be able to book an IV session at your leisure." No IV menu or price is published.
SupplementsOrdered through the clinic's shop or in the officePer the FAQs, supplements are ordered and reordered through the shop link, shipped in 2-3 business days, or bought at the office.
Bring this list

Questions worth asking this clinic

Drawn from what the clinic’s own materials leave open. Useful for a first call or consult.

What does an initial consultation cost, and what do follow-ups cost?
Is your "full body imaging" an MRI or a CT, and is it done here or referred out?
Which early cancer detection test do you use, and what does it cost on top?
Roughly what should I budget for the lab testing in the first few months?
Which of your labs are billable to my insurance and which are not?