MS, OTR/L

Lindsay Peterson

Lindsay Peterson - Pediatric Therapy Services provider at Pediatric Therapy Services

Personal Information & Interests

Lindsay Peterson is a native of Centuria, WI. In her spare time, Lindsay enjoys spending time with family and friends, playing volleyball, water skiing and spending time at the lake.

Expertise & Clinical Interests

Her clinical interests include aquatic therapy, vision therapy and feeding.

Languages

English

Mankato Clinic

Lindsay Peterson joined the Mankato Clinic in 2019.


About Lindsay Peterson

"I started working with kids back in middle and high school through my local church and school. I learned at a young age how rewarding it was to be able to teach and help kids which inspired my dream to become a pediatric occupational therapist. I love being able to positively impact and make a difference in the lives of children and their families."

Lindsay Peterson

Education / Specialty

Bachelor Degree
Health Sciences, College of St. Scholastica, Duluth, MN
Masters Degree
Occupational Medicine, College of St. Scholastica, Duluth, MN
MS, OTR/L

Lindsay Peterson

Personal Information & Interests

Lindsay Peterson is a native of Centuria, WI. In her spare time, Lindsay enjoys spending time with family and friends, playing volleyball, water skiing and spending time at the lake.

Expertise & Clinical Interests

Her clinical interests include aquatic therapy, vision therapy and feeding.

Languages

English

Mankato Clinic

Lindsay Peterson joined the Mankato Clinic in 2019.

Education / Specialty

Bachelor Degree
Health Sciences, College of St. Scholastica, Duluth, MN
Masters Degree
Occupational Medicine, College of St. Scholastica, Duluth, MN

About Lindsay Peterson

"I started working with kids back in middle and high school through my local church and school. I learned at a young age how rewarding it was to be able to teach and help kids which inspired my dream to become a pediatric occupational therapist. I love being able to positively impact and make a difference in the lives of children and their families."

Lindsay Peterson