Dr. Russell Hill is a physician, educator, and advocate for a fundamentally different kind of medicine — one built on time, continuity, and whole-person care. As Medical Director of Infinity Life Center, he brings over a decade of frontline clinical experience to the clinic’s expanding portfolio of integrative and regenerative therapies, including ketamine, hormone optimization, peptide therapy, stem cell treatments, weight loss, aesthetics, and medical spa services.
Dr. Hill completed his medical doctorate and residency training in Emergency Medicine in Texas, then spent more than a decade practicing across tertiary and rural hospital settings in the southern Appalachians of northeast Tennessee. That breadth of experience — seeing patients across the full spectrum of human health, from acute crisis to chronic disease — shaped a deep conviction that what most people are missing is not more intervention, but more meaningful care.
Before joining Infinity Life Center, Dr. Hill founded Hawaii Radiant Health, a concierge-style vitality medicine practice based in Kailua-Kona on the Big Island. There, he built a practice centered on unhurried visits, transparent pricing, and care that integrates lifestyle medicine, longevity science, and relational healing. That same philosophy now informs his work with patients at Infinity Life Center on Oahu, where the clinical breadth is broader and the tools more expansive.
Among Dr. Hill’s areas of particular interest is ketamine-assisted therapy — a field he approaches with both clinical rigor and genuine passion. Having witnessed firsthand in the emergency department how undertreated mental health and chronic pain devastate lives, he sees ketamine as one of the most promising tools available for patients who haven’t found relief through conventional pathways.
Dr. Hill was raised between New Orleans and Houston, and went on to study at Brigham Young University before completing medical school in San Antonio. His academic path included a service mission to New York City and an anthropology field study in rural Guatemala — experiences that deepened his appreciation for the diversity of human experience and the cultural dimensions of healing. He now calls the Hawaiian Islands home, where he embraces the aloha spirit with his wife Kim and their four children. Outside the clinic, he can be found on the trails, in the water, or wherever the next adventure leads.
