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A graduate of the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Northeastern University, Lindsay has been a nurse since 2012 and a nurse practitioner since 2016.
Lindsay says that she became a nurse practitioner because she wanted to develop long-term relationships with her patients (and their families) and help children grow into healthy, happy adults. Lindsay is dual-certified in both primary and acute care pediatrics. “I am passionate about working with children of all ages from infants to young adults and helping them navigate all their health-related needs,” she explains. Lindsay believes that patients and their families need to be active participants in their health and wellness. “I believe in promoting health through education and enjoy working closely with people to help them feel in control of their body and their health overall.”
When she is not busy with patients Lindsay enjoys practicing ballet and yoga, going on hikes with her rescue dog Xena, reading spy novels, and working out.
Pediatrics
Lactation
PNCB- Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Primary Care
PNCB- Pediatric Nursing Certification Board
Certified Lactation Counseler
Master of Science: Northeastern University
English
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