Rania Ajami, Msn, RN, Cpnp-Pc
Infant care →Telehealth platform
Doctor on Demand
Session types
Video
Languages
English
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About
Rania Ajami is a pediatric nurse practitioner specializing in comprehensive infant care for newborns through early childhood. She provides evidence-based assessment and management of common infant concerns including feeding difficulties, reflux, colic, and developmental monitoring. Ms. Ajami offers convenient telehealth consultations for families seeking expert guidance on their infant's health and development.
Services offered
Ms. Ajami provides telehealth consultations for families managing common infant health challenges, including feeding problems, gastroesophageal reflux, excessive crying and colic, and early developmental concerns. She combines clinical expertise with a patient-centered approach to help parents understand their infant's needs and implement practical solutions at home. During telehealth visits, she conducts detailed health histories, assesses symptoms through detailed questioning and observation, reviews feeding and sleep patterns, and provides evidence-based recommendations for care. Sessions typically include education on normal infant development, guidance on feeding techniques, discussion of when in-person evaluation is needed, and coordination with the child's primary care provider. Her practice serves families seeking accessible pediatric expertise for the unique health questions that arise during infancy.