Meet Our Physicians

Martin Levinson MD

Dr. Levinson has been practicing pediatrics since 1980. He always had a natural inclination toward working with children, which led him to pursue a career in pediatrics. Over more than 45 years in practice, he has cared for generations of families and developed a special interest in supporting neurodivergent patients.

Dr. Levinson is internationally recognized for his work with children, adolescents, and adults with Williams syndrome, a rare genetic disorder shared by one of his sons. He remains deeply committed to helping families navigate the unique medical and developmental needs associated with this condition.

Earlier in life, Dr. Levinson was an enthusiastic skier and an avid wallyball player. Although he has since stepped back from those activities, he now takes great joy in sharing stories about his family—his wife Elise of more than 50 years, his four sons, his daughter-in-law and son-in-law, and his two grandchildren.

Undergraduate Education
1973: Completed undergraduate studies at Wayne State University

Medical Education
1977: Completed Doctor of Medicine at Wayne State University

Residency
1980: Completed Pediatric Residency at Methodist Hospital of Indianapolis

Board Certifications
Board Certified by the American Board of Pediatrics

Faculty Positions
Clinical Instructor at Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine

Affiliations
American Academy of Pediatrics
Board Member, Armellino Center of Excellence for Williams Syndrome, Philadelphia, PA
Corewell Health
Henry Ford Health

Languages
Russian, Hebrew

In practice since: 1980