Lakes Access
Lakes Access is a unique benefit for Lakes Pediatrics families, offering direct, priority access to a select network of trusted pediatric specialists.
Whether you’re navigating feeding concerns, behavior changes, early learning questions, or developmental uncertainty, these experts provide focused, short-term consultations to help you move forward with clarity, without the long waits or referral runaround. As part of your membership, you’ll be able to join monthly live events with Lakes Access specialists - real talk, real insight, no referrals needed.
I created Lakes Access because great care doesn’t stop at medical. It’s about empowering families with timely insight, fewer barriers, and the confidence of knowing you’re connected to people we trust, right when you need them most.
Sarah Olitzky PhD
Dr. Sarah, PhD, LP, NCSP, is a licensed psychologist and Nationally Certified School Psychologist who delivers evidence-based interventions, assessments, and support for toddlers through school-age children—especially those with ASD, ADHD, executive-function challenges, and anxiety. After graduating Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude from Columbia University (Psychology & Spanish), she earned her PhD at Fordham University, completing advanced rotations at NYU’s Child Study Center and Columbia Presbyterian Hospital, an internship with the University of Minnesota’s Autism Spectrum and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Clinic and Minneapolis Public Schools, and a post-doctoral fellowship at Fraser Child and Family Center. Today she leads Pediatric Psych Services in Minneapolis, contracting school-psychology services to private and charter schools while maintaining a focused outpatient therapy, parent-consultation, and evaluation practice.
Anna Hoyme
Anna is a Licensed Parent and Family Educator, Certified Postpartum Doula, and Certified Lactation Educator committed to creating a warm, evidence-based support system for new and growing families. Drawing on years of experience across a variety of settings, she treasures the deeper connections that blossom during home visits and one-on-one sessions. Anna believes parents are the true experts on their children; her goal is to boost their confidence by sharing reliable information, practical tools, and skill-building resources that help them navigate everything from those first newborn moments to the evolving dynamics of family life—now and well into the future.
Dana Provus
Provus Education Partnership, founded by educator and literacy advocate Dana Provus, offers personalized academic support, executive function coaching, and professional development grounded in the science of learning. With expertise in literacy, math, and learning differences, Dana supports students, parents, and educators alike—helping neurodiverse learners build confidence and independence while guiding teachers to deepen their practice. Dana holds advanced degrees in reading and school administration, is LETRS and Wilson-trained, and is currently earning a certificate in Learning Differences with a focus on executive functioning. Her work is driven by a passion for joyful, brain-based learning and a belief in every learner’s potential.
Molly Gulsvig
Hi, I’m Molly—an early-childhood special-education teacher who partners with young children and their families to build secure attachments, decode sensory needs, and foster healthy emotion regulation. I stay curious when behaviors erupt, guiding parents to uncover the “why” beneath the surface while honoring each child’s developmental stage and every family’s unique values, traditions, and life experiences. Whether we’re working together at home or in the clinic, you’ll get hands-on coaching, thoughtful reflection, and practical routines that fit your daily life. For deeper support, I also run an eight-week Circle of Security Parenting course, giving caregivers a warm, structured space to nurture secure relationships and strengthen their parenting confidence.