About Me
Lyndsey Filbrun, PA-C, is a physician's assistant who specializes in orthopedic evaluation, and treatment of general orthopedic conditions including trauma, fractures, arthritis, and joint injections. Lyndsey received her Bachelor of Science in Health Science at Lee University and her Master of Physician Assistant Studies from Kettering College. She is a part of the American Academy of Physician Assistants and the Ohio Association of Physician Assistants.
Serving others and volunteering is something she has always enjoyed. She also enjoys traveling and skiing.
What is a Certified Physician Assistant?
A physician assistant (PA) is a licensed healthcare provider who holds a master’s or doctoral degree and has advanced clinical training. They collaborate with physicians to diagnose and treat patients. Like physicians, they make referrals, provide physical exams, order and interpret tests, and prescribe medications.
Gender
Female
Languages
English
Credentials
Education
Medical Education
2017: Kettering College of Medical Arts
Care Philosophy

Excellent patient care, one patient at a time.
Lyndsey S. Filbrun, PA-C
Physician Assistant
Locations
-
Medical Group Practice
Kettering Health Medical Group Orthopedics
Englewood
8805 N Main St
Englewood, OH 45415Existing patient? Log into MyChart -
Medical Group Practice
Kettering Health Medical Group Orthopedics
Beavercreek
2587 Commons Blvd
Suite 110
Beavercreek, OH 45431Existing patient? Log into MyChart
Reviews
Patient Satisfaction Ratings and Comments
All patient satisfaction ratings are submitted by actual patients and are verified by a leading independent patient satisfaction company, National Research Corporation. The comments are not endorsed by and do not necessarily reflect the views of Kettering Health Medical Group. Learn about our survey.
- 5
- 4
- 3
- 2
- 1
Was not given a prescription for my pain in my broken bone in my foot.I told her what I have to do on a daily during my recovery process She didn't care. In other words was saying to me Just Suffer!!!
Everyone wonderful
Mom was asked to sign for thing she wasn't competent to sign. My husband attended as her advocate in my place. He was not permitted to read what she signed. I could assume, but do not know. As her legal assigned care advocate, I believe this was highly inappropriate. Either my husband should have been permitted to validate, or I should have been called for verbal approval. The last I knew, an incapacitated person could not enter into agreements. Please advise associates that this could create issues in the future for anyone who has an appointed health care advocate.
She seemed rushed and almost surprised that the Dr wasn't able to see me.

Lyndsey
Filbrun, PA-C
Physician Assistant