
About Me
Lyndsey Walsh, MAc., MS., LAc.

Education
Tufts School of Medicine:
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Master's Degree in Pain Research, Education & Policy
New England School of Acupuncture:
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Master's in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
Certifications
National Certification Commission of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine
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Nationally Board Certified Diplomate of Acupuncture
Pacific College of Health & Science
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Medical Cannabis Care
About me
About me
Blending her knowledge of Eastern and Western Medicine
Lyndsey is a Nationally Board-Certified Acupuncturist licensed to practice in Massachusetts. She earned her master’s degree in Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine from the New England School of Acupuncture, focusing on the Chinese style and orthopedic techniques. While studying, she also completed a second Master of Science in Pain Research, Education, and Policy at the Tufts School of Medicine. Lyndsey specializes in pain treatment and stress management, effectively treating both acute and chronic conditions, including low back pain and sciatica.

Lyndsey has built her career around acupuncture, blending her knowledge of Eastern and Western medicine. She takes a well-rounded approach to treating pain, focusing not just on easing physical discomfort but also on how it impacts a person’s overall physical and emotional health.


Lyndsey has worked at the Pittsfield Community Acupuncture Clinic and found great satisfaction in volunteering, treating cancer patients at the non-profit Moments House and supporting veterans with PTSD at the Soldier On facility in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. She’s also been a Teacher’s Assistant at the New England School of Acupuncture, her alma mater, where she helped students learn orthopedic acupuncture techniques.
A wealth of clinic experience
Lyndsey has a rich background in clinical work, having served diverse populations throughout her career. Her graduate studies centered on family health and underserved communities, giving her a solid foundation for delivering compassionate care. She spent two years helping patients overcome addiction, focusing on easing withdrawal symptoms and reducing cravings. For the past three years, she’s been at the Phelps Center, supporting cancer patients in managing treatment side effects while promoting their overall physical and emotional well-being.


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