Beth Blazevich, APRN
Infant care →Telehealth platform
Doctor on Demand
Session types
Video
Languages
English
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About
Beth Blazevich is an advanced practice registered nurse specializing in comprehensive infant care for newborns and young children. She addresses common developmental concerns including feeding difficulties, reflux, colic, and early developmental delays, helping families navigate the critical first months and years of life. She provides accessible telehealth consultations for parents seeking expert guidance on their infant's health and development.
Services offered
Beth Blazevich provides specialized telehealth care for infants and young children, focusing on feeding challenges including breastfeeding support, bottle feeding optimization, and introduction of solids. She evaluates and manages common infant conditions such as gastroesophageal reflux, colic, and feeding-related concerns that affect sleep and growth. Her approach includes developmental screening and monitoring for early developmental delays, growth trajectory assessment, and parent education on age-appropriate milestones. During telehealth sessions, she conducts thorough evaluations through video consultation, reviews feeding logs and growth charts, provides evidence-based recommendations, and coordinates care with pediatricians. She works with families seeking proactive infant health management, second opinions on feeding issues, and support during the transition to solid foods.