Anil Bajnath
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Dr. Bajnath's patients have noted improvements in inflammatory markers and sleep, with some reversing their biological age. Patients appreciate his ability to connect the dots between different specialists and his understanding of both conventional and cutting-edge diagnostics.
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About Anil Bajnath
Dr. Anil Bajnath is a board-certified Family Physician, longevity scientist, and the founder of both the Institute for Human Optimization and the American Board of Precision Medicine. He is also the author of "The Longevity Equation". Dr. Bajnath serves as Adjunct Professor in the Department of Clinical Research and Leadership at the George Washington University School of Medicine, where he is Course Director for Clinical Genomics, Proteomics & Metabolomics. He focuses on precision medicine, longevity science, and human performance, helping patients understand their unique biology to improve their health span and vitality. Dr. Bajnath's approach blends advanced diagnostics, multi-omic analysis, and systems-based thinking to move beyond symptom management toward strategic, evidence-based optimization. He is dedicated to advancing the future of individualized healthcare, emphasizing proactive care and personalized healthcare services, including nutrition, genomics, biomarker testing, and lifestyle monitoring. His expertise lies in understanding unresolved illness and formulating care plans, with research interests in pharmacogenomics, nutrigenomics, and the microbiome sciences. He is also the host of The Pursuit of Precision Podcast, where he highlights innovators and clinicians who are redefining what is possible in human health. Dr. Bajnath is affiliated with Raden Wellness in Highwood, IL, where he serves as a Longevity Physician and Chief Medical Officer. He is also affiliated with Northwestern Medicine Central Dupage Hospital. Dr. Bajnath's approach is to treat health as biological capital, focusing on deposits, withdrawals, and compounding returns, using nine pillars to achieve lasting results. He aims to bridge advanced biology with real-world application, separating him from other physicians in the field.