About Us

Eric T. Lee M.D., M.A.

Dr. Eric Lee MD, MA graduated from Yale University and completed his medical school training at Boston University earning both his MD and MA. He then went on to complete his residency in New York University Langone Medical Center at the prestigious Rusk Institute, and his pain medicine fellowship at New York University. 

Dr. Lee is Double Board Certified in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and Pain Medicine. He has experience with parents who have numerous sports injuries, and as a former athlete, he understands the importance of returning his patients to maximum functional capacity. He has been consulted at the John McEnroe Tennis Academy. Dr. Lee has presented at many conferences both nationally and internationally, on wide variety of pain medicine topics, and written numerous chapters and publications.

He is continually involved in cutting edge research, clinical trials and new techniques to optimize the safe use of these therapies. He has special interest in advanced interventional techniques and minimally invasive spinal procedures. He has helped advance the field in neuromodulation, radiofrequency ablation, and regenerative therapies such as Platelet Rich Plasma(PRP).

He is current President of Pacific Spine and Pain Society. Dr. Lee has been voted to America's Top Doctors - Pain Management. He is also Director-at-Large American Society of Pain and Neurosciences. He is a leader in education and serves as course faculty for North American Neuromodulation Society (NANS), and sits on the Education Committee. He is on the International Neuromodulation Society Education Committee and is co-author and director of the International Neuromodulation Society Education Curriculum.

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Emily Brewer DNP, APRN-Rx, FNP-C

After completing her bachelor’s degree in nursing at Texas Tech University, Emily moved to Hawaii in 2007. Emily then went on a medical relief mission in Haiti that transformed her life and made her want to be able to help even more people, which she felt she could do best as a Nurse Practitioner. Always hard working and dedicated, Emily graduated Hawaii Pacific University’s Nurse Practitioner program and The University of Hawaii’s Doctor of Nursing Practice program as the Class Valedictorian of each. As a Board Certified Family Nurse Practitioner, she is passionate about the holistic care of her patients. Emily’s interest in physical medicine began at an early age and continued through her college years running track and playing volleyball for Texas Tech University. Emily enjoys educating her patients on the role of exercise and weight management in preventative health care. 

Emily also has a strong interest in women’s health and wellness. She is an adjunct faculty for Hawai'i Pacific University and a member of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. 

Emily enjoys food, travel, and exercise, especially if it is in the Hawaiian sun.