Marsha Williams, Nnp-Bc, Msn
Infant care →(617) 442-8800
Telehealth platform
Doctor on Demand
Session types
Phone
Languages
English
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About
Marsha Williams is a board-certified Neonatal Nurse Practitioner specializing in the care of infants from birth through early childhood. She works with families managing common newborn challenges including feeding difficulties, reflux, colic, and developmental concerns. Ms. Williams offers telehealth consultations throughout West Virginia, providing accessible expert guidance for parents navigating their infant's early health needs.
Services offered
Ms. Williams provides comprehensive telehealth evaluations for infants experiencing feeding problems, including breastfeeding challenges, formula tolerance issues, and latch difficulties. She assesses and manages common newborn conditions such as colic, gastroesophageal reflux, and general growth concerns through detailed history-taking and clinical guidance. Her approach combines evidence-based neonatal nursing practice with family-centered education, helping parents understand their infant's developmental milestones and health needs. During telehealth visits, she conducts thorough assessments, reviews feeding logs and growth patterns, provides lactation guidance, recommends appropriate interventions, and coordinates care with pediatricians when needed. Ms. Williams works with families seeking answers about their infant's behavior, feeding efficiency, weight gain, and early developmental progress.