Margaret Kahler, Cpnp
Infant care →Telehealth platform
Independent
Session types
Video
Languages
English, Hindi
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About
Margaret Kahler is a Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner specializing in comprehensive infant care, helping families navigate the critical early months with expert guidance on feeding challenges, growth monitoring, and developmental milestones. Through telehealth visits, patients achieve greater confidence in managing common infant conditions like colic, reflux, and feeding difficulties while receiving personalized support for their baby's health and development. Her evidence-based approach ensures infants thrive during these formative stages while parents gain practical strategies they can implement at home.
Services offered
Margaret Kahler provides comprehensive telehealth services for infants from birth through the first year, addressing common concerns including feeding issues, colic, gastroesophageal reflux, growth delays, and developmental progress. During virtual visits, she conducts detailed assessments of feeding techniques, evaluates developmental milestones, reviews vaccination schedules, and provides guidance on newborn care practices. She works with parents to identify underlying causes of feeding difficulties—whether breastfeeding latch problems or formula tolerance issues—and develops customized feeding plans that promote infant growth and family confidence. Her telehealth sessions typically include observation of infant behavior, discussion of medical history and current symptoms, practical coaching on feeding and soothing techniques, and follow-up care coordination with pediatricians.