Mark Reid, Rrt
Infant care →(505) 294-4463
Telehealth platform
Doctor on Demand
Session types
Video
Languages
English, Russian
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About
As a respiratory therapist specializing in infant care, I focus on helping newborns and young children with breathing difficulties, feeding challenges, and developmental concerns using evidence-based assessment techniques. I work closely with families to identify underlying issues—whether related to reflux, aspiration risk, or respiratory function—and develop practical management strategies that parents can implement at home. I'm available for telehealth consultations and enjoy taking time to explain what I'm observing and why specific interventions matter for your child's health.
Services offered
I evaluate infants and young children presenting with feeding difficulties, reflux, respiratory concerns, and developmental delays using clinical assessment techniques adapted for telehealth. My approach combines respiratory physiology expertise with detailed observation of feeding mechanics, swallowing coordination, and breathing patterns to identify underlying issues. I work with parents and caregivers to develop practical feeding strategies, positioning techniques, and monitoring methods that can be implemented between medical visits. Typical telehealth sessions involve thorough history-taking, guided observation of your child during feeding or play, parent education about what I'm assessing, and collaborative problem-solving to address concerns like poor weight gain, excessive spit-up, noisy breathing, or coordination issues during bottle or breast feeding.