Debra Kawate, Cpnp
Infant care →(808) 488-1303
Telehealth platform
Independent
Session types
Video
Languages
English, Mandarin
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About
Debra Kawate is a certified pediatric nurse practitioner specializing in comprehensive infant care who helps new parents navigate feeding challenges, growth milestones, and early developmental concerns. Through personalized telehealth consultations, patients gain confidence in understanding their infant's health needs and receive evidence-based guidance for conditions like colic, reflux, and feeding difficulties. Her approach focuses on supporting families during the critical early months, ensuring infants thrive while parents feel informed and empowered.
Services offered
Debra Kawate provides telehealth consultations for common infant health concerns including feeding difficulties, breastfeeding challenges, colic, gastroesophageal reflux, and growth monitoring. She conducts thorough developmental assessments and offers evidence-based guidance on nutrition, sleep patterns, and age-appropriate milestones. During typical telehealth visits, she evaluates symptoms through detailed history-taking, provides feeding technique coaching, reviews feeding logs and growth charts, and develops personalized care plans tailored to each family's needs. Her practice serves new parents and caregivers seeking accessible pediatric expertise for infants from newborn through 12 months, with particular focus on establishing healthy feeding patterns and ensuring optimal growth and development during these formative months.