Lindsay Foltz Link, PA-C, Joins Premier Pain Treatment Institute

We are excited to welcome Lindsay Foltz Link, PA-C, to Premier Pain Treatment Institute as our newest Physician Assistant. Lindsay comes to us with a wealth of medical experience and a passion for patient care. She received her medical education and training at Mount Saint Joseph University and is an active member of the American Association of Physician Assistants. Prior to her career as a PA, Lindsay worked as an EMT, which fostered her appreciation for fast-paced, hands-on medical situations. She loves the challenge of solving medical “puzzles,” bringing her curiosity and determination to every case.

Lindsay’s journey into medicine was deeply personal, inspired by her own experience with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1), a genetic disorder she has lived with since childhood. Her condition taught her the importance of patient advocacy, and she has been determined to make a difference in the lives of others. Her focus on compassionate, empathetic care is rooted in her own health journey, and she strives to ensure her patients feel heard, understood, and involved in their care decisions. Lindsay believes in a collaborative approach to care, partnering with her patients to build individualized treatment plans.

One of Lindsay’s standout experiences was her time at the Hamilton County Coroner’s Office during her pathology elective at UC. She was the first PA student from Mount Saint Joseph University to request this elective, where she assisted with autopsies. While not a typical clinical experience, Lindsay found it incredibly fulfilling. She was moved by the opportunity to serve patients and their loved ones, providing answers to complex medical questions, which she found both humbling and gratifying.

Outside of medicine, Lindsay enjoys a variety of creative hobbies, ranging from sewing and painting to baking. A former music major, she has a deep love for the arts and enjoys attending live performances of all genres, from opera to heavy metal. In her free time, Lindsay and her husband enjoy traveling, exploring hidden gem restaurants, and spending time at the dog park with their mini dachshund.

We are thrilled to have Lindsay join our team and look forward to the compassionate care she will provide our patients!

Lindsay Foltz Link, Physician Assistant, Joins Premier Pain Treatment Institute
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