"Lindsay Venn is a board-certified Physician Assistant (PA-C), Registered Dietitian (RD), and a founding member and certified practitioner through the Society of Metabolic Health Practitioners (SMHP). With a strong foundation in both traditional and integrative medicine, Lindsay specializes in metabolic health, hormone balance, and sustainable weight loss strategies. She has dedicated her career to helping individuals achieve optimal health by addressing the root causes of their concerns rather than just treating symptoms.
Lindsay’s approach is deeply personal and patient-centered. She believes in truly listening to each patient’s story, understanding their unique challenges, and crafting customized health plans that align with their goals and lifestyle. Her background in both medical and nutritional sciences allows her to provide a comprehensive approach, blending evidence-based medicine with holistic, lifestyle-focused interventions.
Throughout her career, Lindsay has worked with a diverse range of patients, from those struggling with chronic metabolic conditions to individuals looking to optimize their wellness through preventative care. She is particularly passionate about helping women navigate the challenges of hormonal imbalances, menopause, and insulin resistance. She also works closely with men to help reverse chronic disease, lose weight, and optimize hormones for improved performance. Her expertise in weight loss, functional lab testing, and personalized treatment plans helps many patients to regain their energy, confidence, and overall well-being.
When she’s not working with patients, Lindsay loves reading and listening to experts in the field and strives to stay up-to-date on the latest advancements in metabolic health, nutrition, and functional medicine. She believes that healthcare should be empowering, informative, and adaptable to each individual’s needs. Through Insulin IQ, she strives to create a welcoming space where patients feel heard, understood, and supported on their journey to better health."
Still need more clarity? Here are answers to some commonly asked questions.
Are follow up visits required?
No! If you are doing very well and making progress to your goals, then you do not need to have a follow up visit.
How often does someone typically follow up?
In the beginning, follow up visits mostly commonly occur every 4-6 weeks, especially if medication changes are occurring. As time goes on, follow up visits are only required for those with ongoing prescriptions.
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