Regenera Medical - Dr. Elroy Vojdani
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Dedicated to healing and positively impacting our patients' lives through our unique medical expertise and innovative approaches.
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Patient reviews
Dr Vojdani has done it again helping me connect with the best cardiologists at Cedars Sinai to help cure a difficult heart condition quickly. He has helped our family with care directly as well as referring us to the best specialists anywhere to solve some very unique health conditions. We are so appreciative to Dr V for his compassionate advice and guidance now for many years.
Kevin McWilliams • January 17th, 2026
I’ve been dealing with very debilitating health problems (principally cognitive fatigue and severe GI problems) for 8 years now. I’ve seen literally dozens of doctors from every different possible orientation (general practitioners, homeopathic, functional medicine, eastern medicine, infectious disease doctors, sleep doctors, GI doctors, etc.), and Dr. V is the first and only doctor to have found the problem in my body with concrete and unambiguous lab results, given me a diagnosis, an explanation of what’s going on, and a path to move forward and heal my body. His treatments are informed by both cutting edge western as well as alternative medicine. Before my first appointment, Dr. V reviewed all the previous lab results I’ve accumulated over the years so that his treatment could build off of previous findings and we could avoid any redundancy in expensive lab tests. He is warm, friendly, patient, forthright, and takes the necessary time to explain diagnoses and treatments. I’ve never felt rushed in an appointment. He is also tech savvy which I appreciate; he has a projector in his office to pull up lab results and other relevant information as he explains what’s going on. His receptionist is friendly and also incredibly prompt in communication. Dr. V remains in direct communication via email with clients and responds very promptly. This for me has been one of the most helpful things that distinguishes him from all other doctors, with whom, in my experience, there is rarely direct interaction between appointments. I can’t emphasize enough how invaluable and comforting it has been to be in regular correspondence with Dr. V as I navigate new medications, supplements, diets, and other lifestyle alterations. Also for what it’s worth, my insurance is anthem blue cross. While it appeared I wasn’t receiving regular reimbursements from them throughout the year, I was pleasantly surprised to get a big reimbursement at the end of the year for my treatment with Dr. V, which covered more than 50% of the cost. Overall I’d highly recommend Dr. V, especially to those who are at their wit’s end, to those who have gone to doctor after doctor without being able to learn the root cause of their problem. Dr. V is absolutely worth your time and money.
Ian Gottlieb • January 23rd, 2019
Simply put, my family could not have hoped for a better physician for my mother, a dementia sufferer. Because of its relevance, I wish to describe the context in which my beloved elderly mother came to be one of Dr Vojdani's patients. Since her husband's death last April, she has resided with my family. My wife and I are her primary day-to-day caregivers. She has been a member of a leading California HMO for many years. Over the course of three years prior to becoming a patient of Dr Vojdani, she had experienced a precipitous decline in her memory and other cognitive functions. Her HMO doctors duly diagnosed her first with Mild Cognitive Impairment and then, early last year, with Alzheimer's Disease. Those doctors, however, were, like so many of their colleagues in mainstream medicine who diagnose dementia in their patients, unable to provide any meaningful treatment aimed at deterring, let alone reversing, my mother's cognitive decline. It is widely assumed that this dreaded disease of Alzheimer's will inexorably destroy a patient's brain and ultimately claim their life. This conventional wisdom leaves the patient, their loved ones, and other caregivers with a fundamental sense of fatalistic pessimism regarding the patient's long-term prospects. The goal of care-giving is to try to mitigate and minimize the patient's suffering, because there are no reasonable grounds for expecting improvement as time goes by. That was my perspective last summer before discovering a book brazenly entitled, The End of Alzheimer's. In it, the highly-credentialed author and researcher, Dale E. Bredesen, M.D., presents a detailed explanation of the complex research he and his colleagues have completed over many years -- research aimed both at understanding the underlying causes of Alzheimer's and at exploring avenues of medical intervention that hold promise for preventing and potentially reversing the cognitive decline involved in this disease. Dr Bredesen's perspective is consistent with taking a functional and integrative approach to medicine. Persuaded by the book's arguments, I sought out a physician in the Los Angeles area who had a professional association with Dr Bredesen's work and who could potentially offer meaningful assistance to my mother. That is how we found Dr Elroy Vojdani. Dr Vojdani is personable, efficient, and very knowledgeable. He was straightforwardly honest with us about not entertaining unrealistic prognostic expectations for someone of my mother's advanced age and advanced stage of cognitive decline. Clearly, had I known earlier what I know now, I would have urged my mother to seek help from Dr Vojdani at the first signs of significant memory loss some years ago. Nonetheless, in the half-year or so that my mother has been Dr Vojdani's patient, we have implemented a functional medicine treatment protocol, entailing significant dietary changes and a complex regime of daily supplements, that has already begun to show effectiveness in stemming my mother's cognitive decline. There are even signs of improvement in her short term memory and her ability to write, something that this former author, English teacher, and chaplain had lost the ability to do with any cohesive intelligibility. We as a family are deeply grateful for the ongoing direction and assistance that Dr Vojdani is providing. Let me be clear about something. Implementing the treatment plan for my mother is hard work, but we are deeply committed to this process. This effort has given our family a positive energy of hopefulness, which has replaced the sense of hopeless resignation that existed before we learned there was help to be found for someone suffering from Alzheimer's Disease. -- Jay E. Landers, PhD
Jay Landers • February 10th, 2019