Catherine Leighton, RN, Cpnp
Infant care →(603) 622-8619
Telehealth platform
Independent
Session types
Video
Languages
English
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About
Catherine Leighton is a registered nurse and certified pediatric nurse practitioner with specialized expertise in infant care and neonatal health management. She provides comprehensive telehealth consultations for common infant conditions including feeding difficulties, reflux, and developmental concerns, bringing clinical precision and evidence-based practice to remote pediatric care. Ms. Leighton is licensed to practice in New Hampshire and is committed to supporting families through the critical early months of their infant's life.
Services offered
Ms. Leighton provides telehealth consultations for infants experiencing common challenges including feeding difficulties, reflux, colic, and growth concerns. She conducts thorough developmental assessments, monitors vaccine schedules, and addresses parental concerns about newborn behavior and adjustment. During typical telehealth sessions, she performs detailed history and symptom evaluation, provides clinical guidance on feeding techniques and positioning, and develops personalized care plans. Ms. Leighton utilizes evidence-based nursing protocols and collaborative approaches, offering parents education on infant care, nutrition optimization, and when in-person evaluation is necessary. She works closely with primary care physicians and specialists to ensure coordinated care for infants requiring additional support or intervention.