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Poway, CA, September 09, 2017 --(PR.com)-- Dr. Brittany Grovey is a fellowship-trained interventional
pain provider. As a former All-Ivy, two-time Division I All-American, and professional track & field
athlete competing in the 2008 Olympic Trials, Dr. Grovey aims to optimize her patients' physical and
mental well-being to help them reach their maximum potential.
Dr. Grovey graduated with a degree in Biology from Brown University, and received her medical degree
from the University of California, San Francisco. She went on to complete an internal medicine internship
at Alameda County Medical Center in Oakland, CA, and an anesthesiology residency at the UC San
Diego. Within the sub-specialties of anesthesiology, Dr. Grovey was drawn to the field of chronic pain
medicine and completed pain medicine fellowship at the UC San Diego. Her particular areas of interest
include sports related injuries, regenerative medicine, headaches, and women's health related pain,
including pelvic and post-mastectomy pain.
Outside of the office, Dr. Grovey enjoys spending time outdoors in sunny San Diego with her husband
and new puppies.
Dr. Lee received his Medical degree from the University of California, San Francisco, followed by a
internship at Alameda County Medical Center in Oakland, CA. He completed Anesthesiology residency
at the University of California, San Diego, and fellowship training in Pain Medicine at the UC San Diego.
While training under the internationally renowned faculty at UCSD, Dr. Lee developed particular interest
and expertise in interventional techniques, implantable therapies, neuromodulation, regenerative
medicine, and medication management.
Dr. Lee is a native Southern California and enjoys watching local sports and spending time with his wife
and family.
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Contact Information:
San Diego Pain Consultants
Shafi Khalid, MD
858-485-7246
Contact via Email
sdpain.org
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