David Morrison, APRN
Infant care →(734) 751-3237
Telehealth platform
MDLive
Session types
Video
Languages
English
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About
David Morrison is an advanced practice registered nurse specializing in comprehensive infant care for newborns and young children during their critical first years of development. He works with families managing common infant health concerns including feeding difficulties, colic, reflux, and developmental milestones, providing evidence-based guidance through convenient telehealth visits. Morrison focuses on supporting parents through the early stages of infant growth while addressing urgent and routine health questions.
Services offered
David Morrison provides telehealth consultations for families with infants and young children seeking expert guidance on feeding challenges, gastroesophageal reflux, excessive crying and colic management, and monitoring normal growth and development. He uses a patient-centered approach that combines clinical assessment with practical parent education, helping families understand their infant's health needs and developmental milestones. During typical telehealth sessions, Morrison evaluates symptoms through detailed history-taking, reviews feeding patterns and growth trajectories, discusses behavioral concerns, and provides recommendations for home management or further evaluation. He works closely with families to address feeding difficulties whether breastfeeding or formula-related, manage reflux symptoms, and ensure infants are meeting developmental expectations while supporting parental confidence and reducing anxiety about common infant health concerns.