
04/04/2023
Welcome to Heart Minded Medicine’s Instagram!
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Heart Minded Medicine offers a personalized approach to conventional and functional medical care including comprehensive intake history, lab testing & review, nutrition & health coaching, health planning, rehabilitative exercise, group barre, pilates, yoga classes, and state-of-the-art women’s health support such as pelvic floor rehabilitation.
Scroll through the slides to meet our team!
Slide 2: Jennifer Mooney
Jennifer has been in primary care for more than 35 years, and her passion has always been working with individuals holistically. She has completed a fellowship in Metabolic and nutritional medicine, and being a bridge between conventional and functional health care is key to her practice. What matters most for her is transformation, transitions, developmental processes—acknowledging the messages that physical and emotional symptoms offer— how they have the potential to inform who we are and who we want to be. Since her mother passed in 1980, through college, and beyond—all the life experiences that could be considered traumatic or growth-filled opportunities, have supported her approach to her patients. She believes our response and integration of life experiences contributes most to our healing. She loves participating with people, wherever they are on their personal journey, to support them in finding ways, large or small, to step more fully into the lives they want to live and who they want to be.
Slide 3: Lindsey Long
Lindsey has worked in human movement for more than 15 years and has her MS in Nutrition and Dietetics.
Her wellness philosophy is grounded in embodiment; she approaches each client from a wholistic perspective and empowers them to strengthen both their muscles and their mindsets. She believes that wellness starts on the inside. While Lindsey’s primary focus is exercise therapy and nutrition, she is also a group exercise, yoga and pilates teacher, and a teacher trainer.
Her specialties are rehabilitative exercise, pre and post natal exercise, and women’s and family nutrition.
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