Sandra Frenier, Cpnp
Infant care →Telehealth platform
Teladoc
Session types
Video & Phone & Messaging
Languages
English
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About
Sandra Frenier is a Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner dedicated to supporting families during their infant's most critical developmental years. She specializes in comprehensive infant care, addressing common newborn concerns including feeding difficulties, reflux, and colic while monitoring growth and developmental milestones. Sandra provides accessible telehealth consultations to parents seeking expert guidance on their baby's health and wellness.
Services offered
Sandra Frenier provides telehealth consultations for families navigating the challenges of early infancy. She evaluates and manages conditions commonly affecting newborns and young infants, including gastroesophageal reflux, colic, feeding difficulties, and suboptimal weight gain. Her approach combines evidence-based pediatric nursing assessment with compassionate family-centered care, helping parents understand their infant's developmental progress and address health concerns in real-time. During telehealth visits, Sandra conducts detailed health histories, discusses feeding strategies and techniques, reviews growth patterns, addresses parental concerns about newborn behavior and adaptation, and provides education on preventive care and age-appropriate wellness. She works with families to coordinate necessary follow-up care and supports breastfeeding mothers with lactation-related concerns.