Courtney Askegard, NP
Infant care →(701) 417-2000
Telehealth platform
Doctor on Demand
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
Courtney Askegard, NP, specializes in comprehensive infant care for newborns and young children navigating common developmental and health challenges. She provides evidence-based evaluation and management of conditions including reflux, colic, feeding difficulties, and growth concerns, with particular expertise in supporting parents through the critical early months of infancy. Ms. Askegard offers accessible telehealth consultations for families in South Dakota seeking guidance on infant health, development, and wellness.
Services offered
Courtney Askegard provides telehealth-based infant care services focused on the medical and developmental needs of newborns and infants from birth through early childhood. She evaluates and manages common infant conditions including gastroesophageal reflux, colic, feeding problems, and growth concerns through detailed history-taking, symptom assessment, and family-centered care planning. Her approach emphasizes parental education, practical feeding strategies, and monitoring developmental milestones during critical early growth periods. Typical telehealth visits involve discussion of current symptoms, feeding or sleep patterns, developmental progress, and personalized recommendations for home management, with follow-up monitoring to ensure infants are thriving and meeting expected health outcomes.