Mieke Ackell, NP
Infant care →Telehealth platform
Teladoc
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
Mieke Ackell, NP, is a board-certified pediatric nurse practitioner specializing in infant care who helps new parents navigate early developmental milestones, feeding challenges, and common conditions like reflux and colic through virtual consultations. Patients gain confidence in caring for their infants and achieve improved feeding outcomes, better sleep patterns, and peace of mind knowing their baby's growth and development are on track. She accepts new patients for telehealth appointments, providing accessible expert guidance without the need for in-office visits.
Services offered
Mieke Ackell provides comprehensive telehealth care for infants from birth through early childhood, addressing common concerns including feeding difficulties, breastfeeding challenges, colic, reflux, developmental delays, and routine preventive health maintenance. She uses evidence-based assessment techniques during virtual visits to evaluate infant growth patterns, feeding mechanics, and developmental progress, then creates personalized care plans tailored to each family's needs and goals. Her approach combines clinical expertise with parent education, helping families understand their infant's behavior, optimize feeding strategies, and recognize warning signs requiring further evaluation. A typical telehealth session includes a detailed history, virtual assessment, discussion of symptoms and concerns, treatment recommendations or referrals when needed, and clear follow-up guidance parents can implement at home.