Dr. Hannah Levine, OTR/L
Occupational Therapist
Hannah Levine is a licensed pediatric occupational therapist with a clinical focus on sensory integration, developmental milestones, and trauma-informed care. She earned her Doctor of Occupational Therapy degree from Midwestern University, where her thesis project explored supporting infant development through caregiver education and milestone-based classroom strategies.
Hannah brings a rich background in both outpatient and school-based pediatric settings, having supported children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, sensory processing challenges, developmental delays, and many other diagnosis. Her clinical experience includes managing full caseloads, coaching educators, and creating caregiver-friendly resources to promote milestone development and home carryover.
Before entering the field of Occupational Therapy, Hannah earned her Bachelor of Science in Psychology with a minor in Spanish from the University of San Diego, where she was recognized as a Presidential Scholar and Woman of Impact nominee. Her work with refugee children in Mexico and her research on parental stress in autism reflect her deep commitment to inclusive, family-centered care.
She is a certified ABA therapist (Level 3), CPR, and Safety Care trained, and is fluent in conversational Spanish. Hannah is passionate about helping children build independence, confidence, and joy in their daily routines.