Dr. HOWARD NEEDELMAN, MD
Infant care →(412) 937-5949
Telehealth platform
Teladoc
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
Dr. Howard Needelman brings specialized expertise in infant care to families seeking guidance on their child's earliest developmental stages. Through telehealth consultations, patients gain personalized assessments and evidence-based treatment plans for common infant concerns including feeding difficulties, colic, and reflux, helping parents achieve improved feeding success and infant comfort. Dr. Needelman's approach empowers families to understand their infant's needs and track meaningful health improvements from the convenience of home.
Services offered
Dr. Needelman offers comprehensive telehealth consultations focused on the medical and developmental needs of infants from birth through early childhood. He evaluates and treats common conditions including feeding challenges, gastroesophageal reflux, colic, and growth concerns using evidence-based pediatric approaches. During typical telehealth visits, Dr. Needelman conducts detailed histories, discusses feeding practices and infant behavior patterns, reviews growth metrics, and provides specific recommendations tailored to each infant's needs. He works closely with parents to establish practical feeding strategies, monitor developmental milestones, and coordinate care when specialist referrals are necessary, ensuring infants receive timely support during their critical early months.