Donna Myers, APRN
Infant care →(865) 273-1752
Telehealth platform
Independent
Session types
Phone
Languages
English
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About
Donna Myers is an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse specializing in comprehensive infant care and developmental health. With expertise in managing common neonatal and early childhood conditions including feeding difficulties, reflux, and developmental concerns, Ms. Myers provides evidence-based clinical assessments and care coordination for families navigating the critical early months and years of life. She offers convenient telehealth consultations to families throughout Nebraska seeking specialized pediatric nursing care.
Services offered
Ms. Myers provides telehealth consultations for infants and young children, addressing common concerns including feeding challenges, gastroesophageal reflux, excessive crying and colic, growth monitoring, and developmental milestones. During virtual sessions, she conducts thorough clinical assessments, reviews feeding patterns and medical history, and develops individualized care plans using evidence-based nursing interventions. She works collaboratively with pediatricians and other healthcare providers to ensure coordinated care and offers guidance on nutrition, comfort measures, and when in-person evaluation may be warranted. Her approach combines clinical expertise with family-centered care, helping parents understand their infant's health needs and providing reassurance during critical early development stages.