Diana Fusselman, Arnp
Infant care →Telehealth platform
Doctor on Demand
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English, Russian
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About
Diana Fusselman is an ARNP specializing in infant care who helps new parents navigate the critical early months with confidence and clarity. Through comprehensive telehealth consultations, she addresses feeding challenges, developmental concerns, and common newborn conditions, enabling families to achieve improved sleep patterns, successful breastfeeding, and healthy growth trajectories. Her patient-centered approach combines evidence-based assessment with practical guidance tailored to each infant's unique needs.
Services offered
Diana Fusselman provides comprehensive telehealth services for infants from newborn through the first year of life, addressing feeding difficulties including latch problems, bottle feeding optimization, and introduction of solids. She evaluates and manages common infant conditions such as colic, reflux, and feeding-related growth concerns using clinical assessment and evidence-based interventions. During telehealth sessions, she conducts detailed health histories, reviews feeding logs and growth patterns, observes feeding techniques via video when appropriate, and provides actionable guidance parents can implement immediately. She works closely with families to optimize infant nutrition, monitor developmental progress, coordinate with pediatricians, and troubleshoot challenges that impact feeding success and infant thriving.