Aubree Rostad, Nnp
Infant care →(701) 417-2575
Telehealth platform
Independent
Session types
Video
Languages
English
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About
Aubree Rostad is a neonatal nurse practitioner who helps families navigate the critical early months of their infant's life, addressing feeding challenges, developmental concerns, and growth issues that often cause significant parental worry. Through comprehensive telehealth consultations, patients gain clarity on their newborn's health status and receive actionable guidance that leads to improved feeding success, better sleep patterns, and confidence in their infant's development. Her specialized training in neonatal care enables her to identify potential complications early and coordinate care with pediatricians when needed.
Services offered
Aubree provides specialized telehealth consultations for families with newborns and infants up to age two, focusing on feeding optimization, whether breastfeeding, formula feeding, or combination approaches. She evaluates common infant concerns including colic, reflux, inadequate weight gain, and developmental milestones, using evidence-based neonatal assessment techniques to identify underlying issues. Her telehealth sessions typically involve detailed history-taking, symptom evaluation, physical assessment guidance for caregivers, and personalized treatment recommendations. She works closely with pediatricians and lactation specialists to ensure comprehensive care, helping parents understand their infant's needs and providing education on normal versus concerning developmental patterns.