Matthew Merves, MD
Infant care →Telehealth platform
MDLive
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English, Arabic
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About
Dr. Matthew Merves is an infant care specialist serving families across Arkansas with comprehensive medical support for newborns and young infants. He addresses common early childhood concerns including feeding difficulties, reflux, colic, and developmental monitoring, utilizing telehealth to provide accessible care to families in rural and underserved areas. Dr. Merves combines evidence-based pediatric practice with a focus on supporting parents through the critical first months and years of their child's life.
Services offered
Dr. Merves provides comprehensive telehealth consultations for families managing common infant health concerns and developmental questions during the critical early years. He specializes in evaluating and treating feeding challenges, gastroesophageal reflux, excessive crying and colic, and growth concerns in newborns and infants. During typical telehealth visits, he conducts detailed assessments of infant symptoms, reviews feeding patterns and developmental milestones, provides evidence-based guidance to parents, and coordinates with primary care providers as needed. His approach emphasizes parental education, practical strategies for managing common conditions, and identifying when in-person evaluation or specialist referral may be necessary. Dr. Merves serves families seeking accessible pediatric care, parents with feeding concerns, families managing reflux in infants, and those needing developmental guidance during the crucial newborn and infant period.