Dr. TASSNEEM ABU-REZEQ, NP
Infant care →Telehealth platform
Independent
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
Dr. Tassneem Abu-Rezeq is a board-certified Nurse Practitioner specializing in comprehensive infant care for families navigating the critical early months of their child's development. She provides virtual consultations for newborns and infants experiencing common concerns including feeding difficulties, colic, reflux, and developmental questions, offering evidence-based guidance tailored to each family's needs. Dr. Abu-Rezeq is accepting new patients for telehealth appointments throughout Illinois and brings clinical expertise combined with a patient-centered approach to virtual pediatric care.
Services offered
Dr. Abu-Rezeq offers comprehensive telehealth services for infants from birth through the first year, addressing feeding challenges including breastfeeding difficulties, bottle feeding optimization, and introduction of solids. She evaluates and manages common infant conditions such as gastroesophageal reflux, colic, and recurrent ear infections using evidence-based protocols and supportive counseling. Sessions include detailed assessment of infant growth patterns, developmental milestones, sleep concerns, and vaccination guidance. During typical virtual visits, Dr. Abu-Rezeq conducts thorough history-taking, physical assessment based on parental observations, and collaborative treatment planning, providing families with clear guidance on when in-person evaluation is needed and when conditions can be effectively managed through virtual care.