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Kimberly Ackerman, NP

Infant care
Accepting patients
Call to book

(412) 692-7080

Telehealth platform

Amwell

Session types

Video & Phone

Languages

English

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About

Kimberly Ackerman is a board-certified Nurse Practitioner specializing in comprehensive infant and pediatric care. She provides evidence-based virtual consultations for newborns and young children, addressing common concerns including feeding difficulties, reflux, colic, and developmental milestones. Ms. Ackerman is licensed in Pennsylvania and currently accepting new patients for telehealth appointments.

Services offered

Ms. Ackerman offers comprehensive telehealth services for infants and young children, addressing feeding challenges, gastrointestinal concerns such as reflux and colic, growth monitoring, and developmental screening. During virtual consultations, she performs detailed assessments of feeding techniques, reviews growth charts and developmental milestones, and provides parent education and guidance. She uses a patient-centered approach that includes breastfeeding support, formula feeding optimization, and evidence-based strategies for common infant health issues. Her telehealth sessions typically involve history-taking, clinical assessment through virtual examination when appropriate, and collaborative care planning with families to support optimal infant health and development.

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