Linh Huynh, OT

Passionate about every child's potential

I am a pediatric occupational therapist specialized in children and youths with autism, developmental disabilities, and mental health conditions. I completed my Masters of Occupational Therapy at the University of British Columbia. I enjoyed working with individuals and families with autism through the Canucks Autism Network and as a behaviour interventionist for 8 years prior to my professional degree. Since practicing as an occupational therapist, I have worked at Sunny Hill Health Center for Children, G.F. Strong Rehabilitation Center, and Child & Youth Mental Health services for Vancouver Coastal Health.

Travelling inspires me and fosters growth in my professional development. Therefore, I have taken my occupational therapy practice aboard to Melbourne, Australia in 2015, and in 2019 to Brooklyn, New York 🗽 as the primary occupational therapist for elementary and middle schools, working with students who have various learning disabilities.

I am absolutely fascinated by the human brain and its process of epigenetics that impacts child development! Thus, I love staying current with the literature and teaching graduate students as a Clinical Instructor for the UBC Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy throughout the academic year.

I am a Registered Autism Service Provider of British Columbia. I am also a fully Registered Occupational Therapist in Canada and USA.

Linh Huynh, BKin, DEDU, MOT
Registered Occupational Therapist (OT) Canada
Registered Occupational Therapist (OTR) USA
Registered Autism Service Provider (RASP) British Columbia

Logo for pediatric occupational therapy certification by NBCOT
Certified OTR badge from NBCOT with a blue and orange design
Logo for College of Health and Care Professionals of BC, featuring a green circular pattern with star-like shapes.
Logo for Occupational Therapy BC featuring a circular graphic with a sailboat, water waves, and a rising sun, along with the text "OTBC Occupational Therapy BC".
Logo of the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapy with the acronym CAOT and a green maple leaf in the center, and the full name of the organization written in both English and French.