Dr. DWIGHT MATSUMURA, MD
Infant care →(808) 262-6566
Telehealth platform
MDLive
Session types
Video
Languages
English, Spanish
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About
Dr. Dwight Matsumura is a licensed physician in Hawaii specializing in comprehensive infant care, from newborn health assessment through early childhood development. With expertise in managing common pediatric conditions including colic, reflux, feeding difficulties, and developmental concerns, Dr. Matsumura provides evidence-based clinical guidance to families navigating their child's early health milestones. He offers convenient telehealth consultations to address parental concerns and support optimal infant growth and wellness.
Services offered
Dr. Matsumura provides telehealth consultations for a comprehensive range of infant health concerns, including evaluation and management of feeding difficulties, gastroesophageal reflux, excessive crying and colic, growth and development monitoring, and post-vaccination follow-up. His clinical approach incorporates careful history-taking, assessment of infant behavior and feeding patterns, and evidence-based recommendations tailored to each family's situation. During telehealth visits, Dr. Matsumura conducts thorough evaluations, answers parental questions about normal infant development, and provides guidance on when in-person evaluation or specialist referral may be necessary. He works with families to establish healthy routines, optimize feeding approaches whether breast or formula-feeding, and monitor developmental milestones to ensure infants are thriving during these critical early months.