About Lindsey Seigle Slott, L.Ac., FABORM, Dipl. O.M., M.S.T.O.M., M.B.A., B.S.Ch.E.
Lindsey
Slott graduated from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine (PCOM) in San
Diego, California, where she studied acupuncture, Chinese herbal
therapy, and Chinese therapeutic massage. Her education at PCOM
consisted of a 4-year, 3000-hour curriculum, including the full range
of patients' conditions from both an eastern and biomedical
perspective. She is a licensed acupuncturist in North Carolina, Massachusetts, and New York, and is a Diplomate of Oriental Medicine in good standing with the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM). She also is a Fellow of the American Board of Oriental Reproductive Medicine (FABORM). The ABORM is the only official specialty board within the field of Oriental Medicine. Becoming a Fellow requires specialized training in the field of infertility and passing a rigorous exam. For more information, see ABORM's website.
Lindsey holds a Bachelor of Science in chemical
engineering from The University of Texas at Austin, a Master of
Business Administration from Arizona State University, and a Master of
Science in Traditional Oriental Medicine. Previously a chemical
engineer in the microelectronics industry, she realized that her true
calling was in the field of natural medicine. She enjoys using her
analytical and managerial skills to determine the most effective
treatments for each of her patients. Each treatment is individualized
so that the patient receives exactly the right acupuncture and herbal
prescriptions or supplements unique to the patient's condition at that particular time.
Lindsey
has used Chinese medicine to treat a variety of conditions ranging from
headaches to infertility, and has studied with world-renowned experts
in the following fields: sports medicine and musculoskeletal pain due
to injuries and repetitive motion, internal medicine, pediatrics,
gynecology, palliative treatment for the terminally ill, and
rehabilitation of patients with neurological conditions such as strokes
and spinal cord injuries.