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Robert Holcomb, MD

Infant care
Accepting patients

Telehealth platform

Teladoc

Session types

Video & Phone

Languages

English

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About

Dr. Robert Holcomb is a physician specializing in infant care with licensure in Kansas. He provides comprehensive clinical evaluation and management of common newborn and early infancy conditions, including feeding difficulties, reflux, and developmental concerns. Dr. Holcomb offers accessible telehealth consultations for families seeking expert guidance on their infant's health and development.

Services offered

Dr. Holcomb specializes in diagnosing and managing a wide range of infant health concerns through evidence-based clinical practice. He evaluates and treats conditions including gastroesophageal reflux, feeding challenges, colic, ear infections, and developmental delays in infants. His approach emphasizes thorough assessment of feeding patterns, growth trajectories, and developmental milestones while providing families with practical, medically sound guidance. Telehealth consultations typically involve detailed history-taking, symptom assessment, clinical recommendations, and coordination with other healthcare providers as needed to ensure comprehensive infant care.

Specialties

newborn careinfant feedingbreastfeeding supportcolicreflux and GERDgrowth and development monitoringvaccinationsear infections

Practicing in (remote)

KS

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