Gretchen Brandon, Nnp
Infant care →Telehealth platform
Teladoc
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
(202) 884-5000
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About
As a neonatal nurse practitioner specializing in infant care, I use a comprehensive assessment approach that combines detailed developmental screening with family-centered education to address feeding difficulties, growth concerns, and early developmental questions. I focus on identifying feeding challenges—whether breastfeeding, bottle feeding, or reflux-related—through careful history-taking and targeted guidance during telehealth visits. I'm available for remote consultations to support families navigating the early months of their infant's life.
Services offered
I treat common infant health concerns including feeding problems, gastroesophageal reflux, colic, growth monitoring, and early developmental questions through telehealth appointments. During sessions, I conduct detailed assessments of feeding techniques, evaluate growth patterns against developmental milestones, and provide evidence-based guidance tailored to each family's circumstances. My approach emphasizes parent education and practical strategies—I work with families to troubleshoot breastfeeding positioning, formula preparation, and recognizing signs of reflux or other concerns. I serve families with newborns and infants up to 12 months, offering accessible remote care for routine check-ins, feeding consultations, and guidance on when in-person evaluation may be needed.