Dr. LISA CRAFT, MD
Infant care →(270) 885-3647
Telehealth platform
Doctor on Demand
Session types
Video
Languages
English, Korean
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About
Dr. Lisa Craft is an infant care physician who specializes in supporting parents and caregivers through the critical early months and years of child development. She provides comprehensive evaluation and management of common infant conditions including feeding difficulties, reflux, colic, and developmental concerns, with a focus on addressing parental questions and building confidence in newborn care. Dr. Craft offers accessible telehealth consultations for families seeking expert guidance on infant health and wellness.
Services offered
Dr. Craft specializes in evaluating and treating common infant health conditions including feeding challenges, gastroesophageal reflux, colic, ear infections, and growth monitoring in babies from newborn through early infancy. During telehealth visits, she conducts thorough assessments of infant symptoms, reviews feeding patterns and developmental milestones, and discusses parental concerns about infant behavior and health. She provides evidence-based medical guidance on treatment options, feeding strategies, and developmental support, while educating families on normal infant development and when in-person evaluation may be necessary. Her approach emphasizes partnership with parents and caregivers to optimize infant health outcomes and address the unique challenges families face during the critical first months of life.