Ashlie Abraham, NP
Infant care →Telehealth platform
MDLive
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
Ashlie Abraham, NP, is a board-certified pediatric nurse practitioner specializing in comprehensive infant care delivered through convenient telehealth consultations. Parents working with her achieve peace of mind and healthier outcomes by addressing common infant challenges including feeding difficulties, colic, reflux, and developmental concerns through evidence-based guidance and personalized treatment plans. She accepts new patients and provides virtual care that helps families navigate the critical early months of their child's life with expert support.
Services offered
Ashlie Abraham provides telehealth consultations for infants and young children, offering specialized care in newborn assessment, feeding optimization, and management of common infant conditions. Her approach combines clinical expertise in pediatric nursing with practical parent education, helping families troubleshoot breastfeeding challenges, identify and treat reflux symptoms, soothe colic, and monitor healthy growth and developmental milestones. She serves parents seeking convenient virtual consultations without requiring office visits, conducting thorough assessments via secure video appointments and developing tailored care plans that support both infant wellness and family confidence. Typical sessions include detailed health history review, virtual infant examination when appropriate, discussion of symptoms and concerns, evidence-based treatment recommendations, and clear guidance on follow-up care and when in-person evaluation may be needed.