Greg Barretto
Infant care →(304) 598-4800
Telehealth platform
MDLive
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
Greg Barretto helps families navigate the critical early months and years of infant development, addressing feeding challenges, reflux, and growth concerns that often cause significant worry for new parents. Through telehealth consultations, patients gain clarity on their infant's developmental milestones and receive actionable guidance that improves feeding success and overall infant wellness. Licensed in West Virginia, he brings specialized expertise in newborn care that allows families to access pediatric support from home.
Services offered
Greg Barretto provides comprehensive telehealth infant care services for newborns and young infants, with particular expertise in feeding-related issues including breastfeeding challenges, bottle feeding optimization, and introduction of solids. He evaluates and manages common infant conditions such as colic, reflux, and poor weight gain, using evidence-based approaches to identify underlying causes and implement effective treatment plans. His telehealth sessions involve detailed history-taking, assessment of feeding techniques, review of growth patterns, and personalized recommendations that parents can implement immediately. He serves new parents, families with feeding concerns, and infants with developmental or growth-related questions, offering accessible pediatric guidance without requiring in-person office visits.