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Daniel W. Lindquist

CNP CERTIFIED NURSE PRACTITIONER

ALLERGY AND ASTHMA CARE IN SIOUX FALLS

Daniel Lindquist, CNP provides allergy care and asthma care with a patient-centered approach. With a background in pediatrics, family medicine, and allergy care, he focuses on helping patients of all ages feel heard, understood, and supported.

ABOUT DANIEL LINDQUIST, CNP

Daniel Lindquist, CNP was born and raised in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. He attended Valparaiso University in Indiana for his undergraduate studies and nursing school, then earned his Master of Science in Nursing from Georgetown University in Washington, DC, to become a Certified Nurse Practitioner.

He has furthered his allergy specialty training at Dakota Allergy & Asthma and brings experience in pediatrics, family medicine, and allergy care to his work with patients and families.

Daniel uses a patient-centered approach to care. While he specializes in allergy care, he believes in cura personalis, or caring for the whole person. He takes the time to listen closely so patients feel understood and supported throughout their care.

His background in pediatrics helps create a welcoming environment for children. As a father of two boys, he understands how to help younger patients feel more comfortable during visits.

Outside of the clinic, Daniel enjoys traveling, outdoor adventures, spending time with family, playing golf, and pheasant hunting.

AREAS OF INTEREST

Daniel provides care for a range of allergy and asthma concerns, including:

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YOUR ALLERGIES

SELF-HELP ALLERGIC RHINITIS GUIDE

Having allergies can be downright miserable!  However, you might find yourself asking, “Is it allergies that’s causing me or my child to be sick?”  Oftentimes, the symptoms associated with allergies, the common cold, and sinus issues are similar. But before jumping into allergy treatment, you first need to determine the problem and the best path of action.  We recommend a three-step process.