Alan Grusky, MD

Alan Grusky, MD

Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellow

Education

BS University of California, Los Angeles 2017
MD Vanderbilt University 2022
Family Medicine Residency University of California, Los Angeles-Santa Monica 2025
Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship UCSF Department of Orthopaedic Surgery 2025-Present

About Alan Grusky, MD

Dr. Alan Grusky joined the UCSF Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship Program in July 2025 after completing a Family Medicine Residency at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Alan was born in Los Angeles, California and completed his undergraduate degree at UCLA with a degree in Psychobiology, where he also served as a Sports Medicine Intern for three years with the UCLA Men’s Basketball Team. He received his medical degree from Vanderbilt University, during which time he was the recipient of the AMSSM Galen Society Award and co-founded Project VINE, which aims to increase medical student knowledge and community engagement in nutrition and physical exercise. Throughout his training, Alan has provided medical coverage for UCLA Athletics, Vanderbilt Athletics, Nashville SC, and El Segundo High School, in addition to multiple mass participation sporting events including the LA Marathon, Rose Bowl Half-Marathon, and Life Rolls On Adaptive Surfing. His clinical and research interests include orthobiologics, diagnostic and procedural ultrasound, and lifestyle/preventative medicine. Outside of medicine, he enjoys watching and playing sports (such as basketball, tennis, golf, and spikeball), lifting weights, attending live music events, and exploring new restaurants with his wife and friends.