About Us
About Dr. Tiffany Renaud
Dr. Tiffany Renaud received her Doctorate degree in August of 1991 when she graduated from The National College of Chiropractic in Lombard, Illinois. She began her college education with an undergraduate degree in Human Biology and an Associates degree in Radiologic Technology. She has numerous continuing education credits in nutrition, musculoskeletal rehabilitation, women’s health and sports medicine.
Her interest in sports medicine comes from her lifelong participation in rugby, ice hockey, volleyball and snowboarding. She has been a team physician for the United States Golden Eagles Rugby Team as well as the Northeast Women’s Select Side Rugby Team. You might see her around town, on the “pitch”, as she coaches the Burlington Women’s Rugby Football Club, a team she proudly played with for many years. Most recently, she formed and is now coaching the South Burlington High School Rugby Teams – for both boys and girls.
Staff
Nancy joined Dr. Renaud as Office Manager in June of 2000. She graduated from the University of Delaware in 1979 with a degree in Geography. Nancy’s previous careers range from county planning & cartography to waitressing and radio & television. For seven years prior to coming to LWC, she was an Account Executive with a local fulfillment company, managing national TV & publishing clients such as WGBH/Boston and Zagat’s Restaurant Guides. In addition to working at the Front Desk she oversees the day-to-day operations of the office, processes insurance claims and payments and supervises the staff.
As a patient of Tiffany’s since 1992, Nancy’s belief in the positive power of chiropractic care has been experienced first hand. Throughout the last ten years, she has witnessed hundreds of patients benefit from Tiffany’s work and is proud and honored to be part of the LWC team.
Pamela, our Front Desk Manager, is a Vermont native who has a background in art, dance and music. As a talented artist herself, she has managed several local galleries and supports the arts on many levels. Several pieces of her work are hanging in the exam rooms at LWC.
Pamela is the first person you are likely to speak with when you call the office to make your appointment. Her friendly attitude and compassionate demeanor set the stage for the type of care you’ll receive when you are here. She is a dedicated and valued member of our team.
"Dr. Tiffany is incredible at making an accurate diagnosis quickly. Patients have actually called me at the office after their appointment to thank her and say how right-on she was. Tiffany wants her patients to feel better as soon as possible. She will make that happen whether it is by her own work or by referring to someone who can. I see it all the time; patients come in with pain and leave smiling and relaxed with a positive belief that they are getting better."
Paige is our Front Desk Assistant. An honors student at South Burlington High School, she handles our reminder calls, files patient folders, answers the phone and schedules appointments. Over the last two years Paige has become an important part of our team. We hope she goes to college in the area so that she can continue to work for us!
Massage Therapists
Since 2003, Certified Massage Therapist (CMT) Cameron Broughton has used her skilled hands and intuition to bring the benefit of deep tissue massage to numerous clients at Living Well. In practice for 22 years, she is an experienced energy healer with a degree from the Massage Institute of New England in Cambridge, MA. In addition to her deep tissue work, she is trained in Polarity Massage and Swedish Massage. A personal, customized session with Cameron will alleviate stress, relax sore muscles and relieve tension. You’ll float all the way home!
Massage Therapist Angie Barr joined Living Well in the summer of 2007. She holds a certificate from the International Institute of Health and Holistic Therapies from Newcastle College in Northumberland, England. A native of Liverpool (yes, down by the docks) and in practice since 1997, Angie specializes in Therapeutic, Aromatherapy, Foot Reflexology and Hot Stone massage. Aromatherapy and Foot Reflexology techniques have both been shown to be therapeutically beneficial for health and well-being. And if you’ve never had a Hot Stone Massage, treat yourself to one soon. The deep relief from the heat of the stones will relax your cares away and your body will feel fantastic! Visit Angie’s web site at: www.angelabarr.com

