Dr. EMILY ROSENSTEIN, DNP, NNP-BC
Infant care →Telehealth platform
Teladoc
Session types
Video
Languages
English, Spanish
(202) 476-5040
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About
Dr. Emily Rosenstein is a Doctor of Nursing Practice and Board-Certified Neonatal Nurse Practitioner who specializes in comprehensive infant care from birth through early childhood. Parents working with Dr. Rosenstein gain expert guidance on feeding challenges, reflux management, and developmental concerns, allowing their infants to thrive during critical early growth stages. She provides accessible telehealth consultations for families seeking specialized neonatal and infant health support.
Services offered
Dr. Rosenstein offers telehealth consultations addressing common infant health concerns including feeding difficulties, colic, gastroesophageal reflux, and growth monitoring. She provides evidence-based assessments and care coordination for newborns and infants, helping parents understand their child's developmental milestones and nutritional needs. During typical telehealth visits, Dr. Rosenstein reviews feeding history, conducts detailed symptom assessment, and develops personalized treatment plans that may include feeding technique guidance, dietary recommendations, or coordination with other specialists. She works closely with families to address breastfeeding challenges, formula selection concerns, and behavioral feeding issues while ensuring infants receive optimal nutrition and care during their most vulnerable developmental period.