“The doctor of the future will give no medicine, but will interest his patients in the care of the human frame, in a proper diet, and in the cause and prevention of disease.” - Thomas A. Edison

       

Dr. Lindsey Jaccard, D.C.

Dr. Lindsey Jaccard Walton grew up in a small town just South of Overland Park, KS. After completing her education she moved back to the area and enjoys spending her free time with her husband and two children.

Dr. Lindsey started her educational career at Johnson County Community College, while there she participated in Track & Field for 2 years, on scholarship, and earned her Associates in Arts and Sciences. After leaving JCCC she went to Manhattan, KS to attend Kansas State University. While at K-State she lived in the Clovia Scholarship House and earned her Bachelor’s in Arts and Sciences with a major in Kinesiology. She then moved to St. Louis, MO to attend Logan College of Chiropractic (Logan University). While attending Logan she became certified in Acupuncture and Applied Kinesiology. She was also taught Diversified, Logan Basic Technique, Gonstead, and Cox Flexion Distraction. After graduating and earning her doctorate degree from Logan, she moved back home to Kansas to open her practice in 2007. Since graduating from Logan Dr. Lindsey has obtained her Master of Science in Nutrition and Human Performance. She continues her education annually in chiropractic, acupuncture, and nutrition, seeking the best treatment options for each patient. Dr. Lindsey is committed to promoting whole body health in the office.

Utilizing the knowledge that Dr. Lindsey has gained over the years in school and in practice she is able to personalize each patient’s care and give each patient the individualized care they deserve to get the best results.

In the office Dr. Jaccard takes a whole-body approach in the treatment of each patient. She feels that it is important to take the time to listen to each patient and their needs so that she can get a better understanding of their body’s needs/ deficiencies/ weaknesses. By taking the time to listen to her patients she is better able to help them reach their health goals and treat them as an individual.