Dr. Ali LevineMD, FAAP

Pediatrics

at Fig Tree Pediatrics — Boulder, CO

About

Dr. Ali Levine, MD, FAAP, founded Fig Tree Pediatrics in Boulder, Colorado. She earned her BA in Human Rights and Biology from Columbia University in 2007, her MD from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in 2013, and completed her residency at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, UPMC, in 2017. She also holds a Certificate in Integrative Pediatrics from the Academy of Pediatric Integrative Medicine.

Before founding Fig Tree, Dr. Levine worked as a pediatrician at The Pediatric Center in Boulder, as a pediatrician in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Children's Hospital Colorado, and as a newborn hospitalist at Boulder Community Health and Longmont United Hospital. She holds licensure in five states. Her clinical passions include precision medicine, genomics, gut microbiome health, PANS and PANDAS, dysautonomia, POTS, periodic fever syndromes, and neurodivergence. She is also a mohelet certified by the Rabbinic Assembly and performs Brit Milah services. Outside of medicine, she enjoys trails, running, biking, skiing, cooking, and creative projects with her family in Boulder.

Education & Training

Undergraduate

Columbia University in the City of New York, B.A. Human Rights and Biology, 2007

Medical School

University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, MD, 2013

Residency

Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, UPMC, 2017

Additional Training

Certificate in Integrative Pediatrics, Academy of Pediatric Integrative Medicine

Certifications

Board Certified Pediatrician (FAAP)Certificate in Integrative Pediatrics, Academy of Pediatric Integrative Medicine

Conditions Treated

ADHDanxietydepressionbehavioral concernsPANSPANDASdysautonomiaPOTSperiodic fever syndromesneurodivergenceear infectionsasthmaallergieshiveschronic conditions

Who is Dr. Levine right for?

Dr. Levine is a strong fit for families seeking a pediatrician who integrates conventional and holistic medicine. Children with complex or hard-to-diagnose conditions, including PANS, PANDAS, dysautonomia, and periodic fever syndromes, benefit from her clinical depth. She works well with neurodivergent children and teens navigating ADHD, anxiety, or depression. Families who want genomic or microbiome-based insights into their child's health will find her precision medicine program particularly useful.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Levine focuses on complex and integrative pediatric care. She treats ADHD, anxiety, depression, PANS, PANDAS, dysautonomia, POTS, periodic fever syndromes, asthma, allergies, and neurodivergence. She also manages chronic conditions through a precision medicine lens, using genomic and microbiome testing to guide her approach.

Yes. Dr. Levine holds board certification as a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics (FAAP). She also holds a Certificate in Integrative Pediatrics from the Academy of Pediatric Integrative Medicine.

Dr. Levine earned her MD from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in 2013. She completed her residency training at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, UPMC, in 2017. Prior to medical school, she graduated from Columbia University with a BA in Human Rights and Biology.

Dr. Levine combines evidence-based medicine with an integrative, whole-child perspective. She prioritizes building long-term relationships with families and uses advanced tools like IntellxxDNA genomic analysis and Tiny Health gut microbiome testing to personalize care plans.

Yes. Dr. Levine provides comprehensive newborn care, including home visits for the newborn, one-month, and two-month appointments. The Fig Tree Newborn Package includes coordinated lactation support and direct messaging access to the practice.

Yes. Dr. Levine is a mohelet certified by the Rabbinic Assembly. com.

Before founding Fig Tree Pediatrics, Dr. Levine practiced at The Pediatric Center in Boulder, served in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Children's Hospital Colorado, coordinated resident education at the North Campus, and worked as a newborn hospitalist at Boulder Community Health and Longmont United Hospital.

Yes. Dr. Levine sees patients from newborn through adolescence. She takes a respectful, inclusive approach with teens and addresses reproductive health, mental health, and sports medicine alongside routine care.

Doctor profile last updated August 16, 2026