Lindsay started out down her journey of nutrition when she was in high school playing soccer and struggled with hypoglycemic events and figured out that she could control this by changing what she ate prior to her games. This prompted her to pursue her bachelor’s degree in dietetics and further work towards a master’s degree in exercise physiology. Her goal was to help athletes maximize performance with nutrition and training. But like most, her dream changed over time. She worked for 15 years in the hospital setting, primarily the ICU, as a clinical dietitian. It is here where her dream and nutrition journey changed.
Lindsay became more and more frustrated by the limitations of what she could do to help people and decided to pursue her Physician Assistant degree. She graduated from University of North Dakota in 2017 as a PA and hasn’t looked back. Her primary focus in her practice is to help patients reverse and prevent chronic disease through diet and lifestyle change. She loves having the ability to focus on actually curing diseases with diet and lifestyle change rather than simply throwing another prescription medication at something. That being said, Lindsay also loves to utilize laboratory testing, certain medications and supplements to maximize the health of her patients. She believes that if there is a way to help someone be the best, most healthy version of themselves, she will help them achieve this!
On a personal note, Lindsay lives with her spouse Jeff in beautiful Sun Valley Idaho. She has 2 grown boys who are in college at the University of Idaho. The entire family loves the great outdoors of Idaho and all it has to offer. They water ski in the summer, snow ski in the winter, hike, horseback ride, camp and fish whenever they can. They recently became scuba certified and have added a new passion to the list. Lindsay loves to cook, read, run and hike in her free time. She often refers to herself as a “super nerd” when it comes to metabolic health, she spends a lot of her time reading or listening to the experts in the field and learning as much as she can.
Specialties:
Nutrition and Lifestyle counseling to reverse chronic disease
Hormone balance and replacement
Supplement use for improving conditions
Dr. Erin Wolff is the founder and CEO of PelexMed, Pelex Sports and Pelex Menopause. Dr. Wolff has a prolific research background at elite institutions such as Yale and National Institutes of Health, where she established the first Fertility Preservation Program at NIH. She gained first-hand experience with the private practice infertility care by working at the largest infertility practice in the country. Her passion for bringing research insight to the clinic led her to become Chief Medical Officer at a women’s health genetic startup company, where her entrepreneurial spirit was ignited. By combining her research talents and start-up expertise, she identified unmet needs in the current women' health and infertility care landscape in the US and developed a telemedicine approach to solve it. While many telehealth companies claim to have fertility offerings, almost none actually provide actual comprehensive medical care.
Dr. Erin Wolff graduated with a Doctor of Medicine (MD) from the University of Washington in St. Louis. She completed her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Yale and then did a Fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology at the National Institutes of Health (NIH)