Precision Occupational Medical Group, Inc.

S. Sean Bamshad, M.D.


Dr. S. Sean Bamshad, MD, is a board certified Physiatrist specializing in treatment of chronic pain. He graduated from Albert Einstein College of Medicine and received a medical degree in 1998. After his schooling Dr. Bamshad spent his internship at UCLA and was given the dean’s scholar for academic excellence award for six terms. He then spent his residency at Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at UCLA Medical Center in West Los Angeles and was the chief resident from 2001-2002. Dr. Bamshad completed his fellowship at the Interventional Pain Management Department of PM&R in UCLA shortly after that.


In 2003 Precision Occupational Medical Group, Inc. was born, specializing in the treatment of tendonitis, utilizing the non-invasive shockwave therapy. With this new FDA approved procedure he is able to treat faster and cause less discomfort for the patient than alternative methods of treatment, setting a new standard in the ongoing search for a cure to tendonitis.




Grace N. Hunter, D.O.


Dr. Grace N. Hunter, DO began her schooling in September 1986 at the University of California Irvine and graduated in June 1991 with a B.A. in Psychology and a B.S. in Biological Sciences with Cum Laude honors. It wasn’t until four years later that she began her quest for a D.O. degree which she received from the Western University of Health Sciences in June of 1999. At this time Dr. Hunter started a one year internship at St. Josephs Hospital and Medical Center in the Internal Medicine office of Catholic Healthcare West. During her three year Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residency in the years following, Dr. Hunter spent two-thirds of the time at the University of Washington School of Medicine and the remaining time at University of California Los Angeles.


In the beginning of 2009 Dr. Hunter joined Precision Occupational Medical Group, Inc. bringing her knowledge and experience with her. With her goal to be in an environment offering cutting edge cures and to work closely with a staff dedicated to patient rehabilitation, she found a perfect fit and hasn’t looked back since.