An Massaro, MD
Infant care →Telehealth platform
Doctor on Demand
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Languages
English, Korean
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About
Dr. AN Massaro is a pediatrician specializing in comprehensive infant care, serving families navigating the critical early months and years of their child's development. With expertise in newborn adjustment, feeding challenges including breastfeeding support, and common infant conditions such as reflux and colic, Dr. Massaro provides accessible telehealth consultations to parents seeking guidance on their baby's health and development. She works with families to address feeding concerns, growth monitoring, and early developmental milestones while building confidence in new and experienced parents alike.
Services offered
Dr. Massaro offers telehealth consultations for families with infants and young children, addressing common concerns including feeding difficulties, reflux, colic, growth tracking, and post-discharge newborn adjustment. She provides evidence-based guidance on breastfeeding, formula feeding, and introduction of solids, as well as assessment of developmental progress and vaccination counseling. During typical virtual visits, Dr. Massaro reviews the infant's medical history, discusses feeding patterns and digestion concerns, performs developmental screening, and collaborates with parents on practical strategies for common challenges. Her approach combines thorough clinical assessment with parent education, helping families understand normal infant behavior while identifying when additional evaluation or intervention may be needed.