Lindsay H. Baumhefner, PA-C

Lindsay H. Baumhefner, PA-C

“The decision to become a Physician Assistant in the specialty of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation was founded on my interest in a multidisciplinary approach to treating patients afflicted with pain. I strive to help individuals return to being active participants in their lives.”

Lindsay H. Baumhefner, PA-C, joined Southwest Spine and Sports in January of 2010. She is a native of Arizona. She received her undergraduate degree in Anthropology from the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona. She then received her Masters in Medical Science from Midwestern University in Glendale, Arizona. Her career as a Physician Assistant began in Reconstructive and Plastic Surgery and then Hand Surgery. With great enthusiasm, her focus changed to Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and thus she joined Southwest Spine and Sports.

Lindsay enjoys snow skiing, tennis, golf, and traveling with her husband. She is also very involved in the community, serving on various community and art boards in the Valley.

Undergraduate

University of Arizona
Bachelor of Arts, Anthropology
Minors, Molecular and Cellular Biology/Nutritional Sciences

Graduate

Midwestern University
Masters in Medical Science, Physician Assistant Studies

Certifications

Bachelor of Arts, Masters in Medical Science, Certified
Physician Assistant, Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Basic Life Support

Professional Associations

American Academy of Physician Assistants
Arizona State Association of Physician Assistants
Arizona Medical Society
Arizona Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Professional Ski Instructors of America

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I have seen Dr. Wolff and his PA Gretchen for many years now. They have been my most trusted source of information and treatment for my lower spine issues. Both portray a high level of knowledge and professionalism. Dr. Wolff is always on the cutting edge when it comes to new treatments and developing a strong game plan to get you back into life. Gretchen has also been a light at the end of the tunnel for me when it comes to my treatment and guiding me in the right direction. I cannot say enough good things about these two people and what they have done for me. Thank you both for always being there for me, Steve H.

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Approximately 75% of people with back and leg pain recover with conservative (nonsurgical) treatment.