Lindsay Amann

Patient Evaluation & Communications Specialist
M.S. in Pharmaceutical Sciences from University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy, B.S. in Biology from Wake Forest University
Clinical research coordinator at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Integrative Medicine Service, undergraduate researcher at Wake Forest University School of Medicine Pain Mechanisms Lab
This work is a unique and beautiful intersection of profound learning and meaningfully helping others.

Role

A key aspect of my role is bridging the gap between Sunstone’s offerings and the needs of individuals seeking treatment. Developing conscious outreach strategies and serving as a primary point of contact for prospective patients, I strive to enhance accessibility of our unique therapy and to provide support that connects people to the care they seek.

Inspiration

There is something different about this type of healing. Holistically addressing symptoms with self exploration and understanding has the potential to make a transformative impact on individuals, communities, and beyond.