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Dr. AFIF HABASH, MD

Infant care
Accepting patients
Call to book

(304) 442-8117

Telehealth platform

Independent

Session types

Video & Phone

Languages

English, Vietnamese

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About

I specialize in comprehensive infant care, taking a detailed developmental and clinical approach to support families from birth through early childhood. I focus on identifying and managing common conditions like reflux, feeding difficulties, and developmental concerns using evidence-based assessment techniques and parent-centered guidance. I'm available for telehealth consultations to provide accessible care for infants and their families.

Services offered

I provide telehealth consultations for infants addressing feeding challenges, gastroesophageal reflux, colic, growth monitoring, and early developmental screening. My approach combines clinical assessment with practical parental education, using observation-based techniques to evaluate feeding mechanics, developmental milestones, and behavioral patterns. I work with families to develop individualized management plans that may include feeding strategies, positioning techniques, and when necessary, recommendations for further evaluation. Typical telehealth visits involve detailed history-taking, discussion of current concerns, and collaborative problem-solving tailored to each infant's unique needs and family circumstances.

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