
Dr Linsk is a Board Certified Pediatrician and former faculty member at
the University of Michigan. He earned his PhD in Genetics at the
University of California, Berkeley, and his MD at Columbia University.
He completed his residency training at the University of Michigan and
has been practicing general pediatrics since 1997. He started caring for
children with autism in 2003.
Dr Linsk believes that many of the common symptoms experienced by
children such as runny noses, bowel problems, and behavioral problems
can be caused by their diet, and that changing the diet can be more
effective than medication in many cases. This is especially the case
among children with autism. He treats children with autism, ADHD, and
allergies with a combination of diet, nutritional supplementation, and in
some cases, pharmaceuticals. He also enjoys coaching parents of
younger children with behavior problems, and being a general
pediatrician.
Dr Linsk has two teenage boys and enjoys running, walking, and talking
with children and parents.




