Ann Abraham, NP
Infant care →Telehealth platform
Independent
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
Ann Abraham, NP, is a board-certified pediatric nurse practitioner specializing in infant care who helps new and expectant parents navigate the critical early months of their child's development. Through comprehensive virtual consultations, she addresses common infant concerns including feeding difficulties, reflux, colic, and developmental questions, enabling families to access expert guidance from home. Her outcome-focused approach ensures parents gain confidence in their caregiving while infants receive the specialized attention needed to thrive during these formative months.
Services offered
Ann Abraham provides telehealth consultations for infants from newborn through early infancy, addressing feeding challenges such as latch difficulties, bottle-feeding concerns, and introduction of solids. She evaluates and manages common infant conditions including gastroesophageal reflux, colic, constipation, and food sensitivities using evidence-based assessment and personalized management strategies. Her virtual sessions involve thorough history-taking, clinical assessment through observation and parent-reported symptoms, nutritional counseling, and coordinated care recommendations. Patients receive guidance on developmental milestones, sleep patterns, growth tracking, vaccination schedules, and strategies to optimize infant health outcomes during critical early development stages.