Dr. ROBERT SHEARIN, MD
Infant care →Telehealth platform
Independent
Session types
Video & Phone & Messaging
Languages
English
(202) 333-0103
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About
Dr. Robert Shearin is a licensed physician specializing in comprehensive infant care with expertise in the medical and developmental needs of infants from birth through early childhood. He provides evidence-based clinical assessment and management of common infant conditions including feeding difficulties, gastroesophageal reflux, and developmental concerns. Dr. Shearin offers accessible telehealth consultations for families seeking expert guidance on their infant's health and development.
Services offered
Dr. Shearin provides telehealth consultations for infants experiencing feeding problems, reflux, colic, and other common medical concerns during the first years of life. He conducts thorough clinical evaluations via secure video visits, reviewing symptoms, medical history, and developmental milestones to guide diagnosis and treatment planning. His approach integrates evidence-based pediatric medicine with practical parental education, helping families understand their infant's health status and appropriate management strategies. Dr. Shearin serves parents and caregivers seeking specialized infant medical consultation, second opinions on feeding or developmental issues, and ongoing management of chronic conditions. Typical telehealth visits include symptom assessment, clinical recommendations, feeding guidance, and coordination with primary care providers.