Dr. L. Cindy Theroux-Jette, PhD, OT/L, LAc, CFMP

About Dr. L. Cindy Theroux-Jette, PhD, OT/L, LAc, CFMP

L. Cindy Theroux-Jette, PhD, OT/L, LAc, CHPCA is a functional medicine specialist, and a dually Board certified and licensed clinician with 30+ years of practice. She employs a functional integrative approach to identify and address the underlying root cause of disorders while treating adult and pediatric patients. She is a nationally Board-Certified and licensed Occupational Therapist (OT/L), and a nationally Board-Certified licensed Acupuncturist and herbalist (LAc). She is licensed to practice in New Hampshire and Massachusetts, became Board Certified in Occupational Therapy in 1992 by the National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT), and was Board Certified in 2002 by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM). Her formal education includes a Doctoral degree in Health Psychology (PhD), a Master’s degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (MAOM), a Bachelor of Science degree in Occupational Therapy (BSOT), and two specialty certifications: Certified Functional Medicine Provider (CFMP), and Certified Hospice and Palliative Care Acupuncturist (CHPCA). Dr. Theroux-Jette holds the distinction of being the first and only Certified Functional Medicine Provider in Greater Nashua. She empowers her patients to take an active role in addressing modifiable problem areas and expects an active investment in self-care and treatment for best results in restoring function, maintaining health, and achieving healthy longevity. Dr. Theroux-Jette also holds the distinction of being the first and only NH licensed acupuncturist to have earned the Certified Hospice and Palliative Care Acupuncturist (CHPCA) specialty certification from the National Association for Hospice and Palliative Care Acupuncturists, and she is honored to be able to provide end-of-life comfort and palliative care. The comprehensive nature of her conventional medical training and holistic medical training serves to “fill the gap” and augment the care of conventional medical providers who may not have time or training to offer individualized care while working within the constraints of insurance driven conventional healthcare systems. She welcomes collaboration with all providers on the patient care team, as open communication facilitates better outcomes and is in the best interest of her patients. Virtual care via telemedicine visits allow Dr. Theroux-Jette to offer functional medicine services to patients from all over the United States. Her practice focus includes treatment of chronic health conditions, preventive medicine, restorative medicine, healthy aging, and immunological, gastrointestinal and neurological disorders. Complex conditions, pain, and psychological stress are the most common referrals and complaints she sees in her practice. Dr. Theroux-Jette was initially appointed to serve on the New Hampshire Board of Acupuncture Licensing in 2012 by Governor Lynch, was reappointed several times, and served as Chair of the Board for ten years. She is President Emeritus (2005-2012) of the state level professional association of licensed acupuncturists, the New Hampshire Acupuncture and Asian Medicine Association. Dr. Theroux-Jette honorably served her country in the United States Marine Corps Reserve from 1989 – 1997 at Naval Air Station South Weymouth, Massachusetts. Presently, she enjoys giving back to the local and global community as a member of the Rotary Club of Nashua and volunteering with Home Health & Hospice Care Wellspring Chorus. She follows a Pesco-Mediterranean diet, and in her free time enjoys nature, photography, and outdoor activities with her spouse, Ernie Jette.

What exactly does “INTEGRATIVE” mean?

Ok, so most of the locals know that “AIMA” in AIMA of Nashua, PLLC stands for “Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine Associates”. But what exactly does “INTEGRATIVE” mean?

Guess what? Coffee counts toward daily fluid intake.

This study published in PLOS ONE reveals some good news – you can count that coffee towards your daily hydration requirement. Just don’t over do it!

By |May 16th, 2016|Diet|

Our Open House was a Success: Thank You!

Sincere thanks to everyone who came to the AIMA of Nashua, PLLC Open House and NH Health and Wellness Grand Opening last night! We hope you enjoyed the opportunity to meet and chat with us, savored the great food from Chef David, and enjoyed taking a peek at our offices. We sure did fill the 3rd […]

By |May 13th, 2016|Events, Fun|

Join Us: Open House Tomorrow! 4 – 8 PM

Looking for something fun to do tomorrow night? Come to the AIMA of Nashua PLLC Open House  and NH Health and Wellness Grand Opening. We will have great food from Chef David NH! Join us tomorrow – Thursday, May 12th from 4 – 8PM on the 3rd floor of the Telegraph Building in downtown Nashua at 60 […]

By |May 11th, 2016|Events|

Why Your Foot Size Changes Over Time

Do your feet seem to be getting getting bigger? And they hurt more? Why?! Cleveland Clinic explains it here:

You’ve worn size 9 shoes for as long as you can remember. They always fit perfectly — and then one day, they just inexplicably don’t. Try as you might, you can’t cram a foot into that familiar […]

By |April 15th, 2016|Health|

Open House ~ Celebrate with us on on May 12th from 4 – 8PM!

Time to Celebrate!

What?
AIMA of Nashua, PLLC Open House and NH Health & Wellness Center Grand Opening

When?
Thursday, May 12th from 4PM – 8PM

Where?
Downtown Nashua in the Telegraph Building – 60 Main Street, 3rd Floor (AIMA at #310 and NHH&W at #320)

Why?
Bring a friend for a fun evening! Enjoy some great food – healthy and delicious tastings […]

By |April 1st, 2016|Events|

What are Heart Palpitations? Should I Worry?

Heart palpitations can be alarming, but are they dangerous?

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By |March 30th, 2016|Health|

Hosting Easter Brunch? Stay Healthy! 8 Food Prep Do’s and Don’ts

Tips for Food Safety and a Clean Kitchen

Registered dietitian Laura Jeffers, MEd, RD, LD gives these guidelines for food safety.

Don’t rinse meat before cooking. Many people believe you should wash or rinse raw poultry, beef, pork, lamb or veal before cooking, but it’s actually not necessary. Any bacteria that might be on it will […]

By |March 25th, 2016|Health|

What’s in a Name?

Patient. Client. Customer. Which term do you prefer?

Consider a hypothetical situation:  You have a swollen and painful ankle that has been ailing you, and you decide to visit your doctor to receive a diagnosis and treatment. On the day of your visit, you (as a patient) receive a diagnosis, health care services, and instructions on self care for […]

By |March 13th, 2016|Care|