Lindsay Rehling, DC
Dr. Lindsay Rehling, DC is a skilled chiropractor based in Osage Beach, Missouri, providing full-service chiropractic care to patients across the lifespan, from infants to seniors. She runs her own clinic within a group practice of three providers and has operated independently under a separate tax ID for about a year. With more than two and a half years of clinical experience, Dr. Rehling emphasizes a patient-centered, integrative approach, combining manual adjustments, muscle therapy, dry needling, acupuncture, decompression, and e-stim to restore function, reduce inflammation, and enhance overall quality of life. Dr. Rehling earned her undergraduate degree in pre-professional biology from William Penn University, with minors in chemistry, psychology, and mathematics, before completing her Doctorate in Chiropractic at Logan University, graduating magna cum laude. She also holds an acupuncture certification and is a member of Phi Theta Kappa. Early in her career, she completed a preceptorship and mentorship under Dr. Johns, which helped build both her clinical expertise and leadership skills. Prior to pursuing chiropractic medicine, she gained valuable experience in healthcare management as a center director for a plasma center, which provided insight into patient operations and leadership. Her practice philosophy emphasizes evidence-based care, individualized treatment, and the integration of complementary therapies to address pain, inflammation, and neuromuscular dysfunction. Dr. Rehling remains committed to professional growth, patient education, and expanding her expertise, including a focus on managing conditions such as alpha-gal syndrome. Looking ahead, she plans to purchase and operate her own clinic at the Lake of the Ozarks, continuing to provide comprehensive, holistic care while advancing the role of chiropractic medicine in modern healthcare.
• Logan University - Doctor of chiropractic, Chiropractic
• Magna Cum Laude
• Phi Theta Kappa
Areas of Specialization/Expertise
- Activator
- Dry Needling
- Cox Flexion
- Distraction
- Diversified Techniques
- PT
- Thompson Drop