I am Molly Landergan

a clinical herbalist, artist, and yoga teacher making a home at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Lynchburg, Virginia. After living in Philadelphia for 15 years, I returned to my hometown in 2019 to build a new healing practice.

I received my undergraduate degree in sociology from James Madison University and completed post baccalaureate work at the University of Pennsylvania where I studied photography, video and printmaking. These disciplines, the combination of science and art, proved foundational to my work as an herbalist.

My formal herbal medicine training began with Susan Hess at Farm at Coventry. It was through her “Homestead Herbalism” classes that I became anchored on my path. In 2014, I completed a two year extensive training course in clinical herbalism at David Winston's Center for Herbal Studies. I spent an additional year in 2015 studying with David Winston in his Therapeutics program.

In 2023, after completing 300 hours of training and fulfilling all course requirements, I officially became a certified Kaiut yoga teacher. This yoga method has become a core component of my healing arts practice.

I have taken an integrative approach combining a variety of complementary modalities including herbal medicine, acupuncture, meditation, Western medicine, yoga, energy work, tarot, astrology and nature based spiritual practices. This work has expanded my perspective on health and reinforced my belief that medicine at its very best works holistically.

Within my own healing journey,

Let’s work together

I want to empower people to be in direct relationship with their own healing.