Beverly Burden, NP
Infant care →Telehealth platform
MDLive
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
Beverly Burden, NP, is a board-certified pediatric nurse practitioner specializing in comprehensive infant care through convenient telehealth consultations. Patients benefit from her expertise in addressing common newborn challenges including feeding difficulties, reflux, and colic, allowing families to receive expert guidance without leaving home. Ms. Burden works with parents to develop individualized care plans that support healthy infant development and give families confidence in their caregiving.
Services offered
Beverly Burden provides virtual pediatric consultations for infants, addressing feeding challenges, reflux, colic, growth monitoring, and developmental concerns. During telehealth visits, she conducts thorough assessments, offers evidence-based recommendations, and provides families with practical strategies to support their infant's health and development. She specializes in breastfeeding support and lactation concerns, helping parents troubleshoot latch issues and milk supply problems. Ms. Burden also manages routine newborn care questions, vaccination guidance, and developmental milestone tracking, ensuring families have access to experienced pediatric nursing care regardless of location. Her approach combines clinical expertise with compassionate family-centered care, making parents feel supported during the critical early months of infancy.