Michelle Linsmeier, MD, FAAPMichelle Linsmeier, MD, FAAP

I love my job! I have the opportunity everyday to make someone feel better and grow into a happy and healthy individual!

Specialty:
Pediatrics

Board certification:
American Academy of Pediatrics

Education and training:
MD: Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 1996-2000.
Internship: Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Pediatrics, 2000-2001.
Residency: Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Pediatrics, 2000-2003.
Chief Resident: Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, 2003-2004.

Professional honors:

  • Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
  • Clinic preceptor at the Medical College of Wisconsin and Children's Hospital of Wisconsin, actively involved in medical student and pediatric resident education.

Professional interests:
I enjoy all aspects of pediatric care. My interests in medicine include preventive healthc are, child development and newborn care. I also am interested in children with asthma and allergies.

Community involvement:

  • Participated as a medical expert in multiple articles written by groups like the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Fit Pregnancy and numerous others.
  • Guest speaker for community groups, including Mothers of Preschoolers.

Personal history:
Born and raised in Wisconsin, I have to admit that I love this state! Though I left briefly to attend college at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, I am happy to be back in Wisconsin caring for children. I live in Mequon with my husband Lee, my son Nathan and my daughter Audrey. I also can't forget about our black lab Murphy. My greatest enjoyment in life comes from being a mom. I also enjoy music, dancing, movies and football (go Packers!). As my children grow older, I am starting to experience and enjoy all of the extracurricular activities in their world - gymnastics, swimming, music and summer camps!

A message from Dr. Linsmeier

I grew up in a family that taught me I could be anything I wanted to be - little did they realize I was serious when I said at age 4 that I wanted to be a pediatrician. Pediatrics is so much more than ear infections and strep throat (though I am glad when I can make people feel better). To me, pediatrics means working with families to raise healthy, happy and successful children. It also means being there for parents and children in tough times, during illness or stress in a family. I believe that finding the best pediatrician for your family is truly rewarding. I'd love to have you visit the clinic and learn first hand what we are all about.

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