Sarah Nicholas, FNP
Infant care →Telehealth platform
MDLive
Session types
Video
Languages
English, Hindi
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About
Sarah Nicholas is a Family Nurse Practitioner specializing in comprehensive infant care and early childhood health management. She brings clinical expertise in newborn assessment, feeding challenges including breastfeeding support, and common infant conditions such as colic, reflux, and ear infections. Ms. Nicholas provides accessible telehealth consultations for parents seeking guidance on their infant's development, nutrition, and acute health concerns.
Services offered
Sarah Nicholas offers telehealth consultations for infants from birth through early toddlerhood, addressing a range of pediatric concerns including feeding difficulties, gastrointestinal issues like reflux and colic, growth assessment, and developmental questions. During virtual visits, she conducts thorough health histories, reviews infant feeding patterns and nutrition, evaluates developmental progress against age-appropriate milestones, and provides evidence-based guidance on common newborn and infant health issues. She utilizes a patient-centered approach, taking time to educate parents on normal infant development, troubleshoot breastfeeding or formula feeding challenges, and determine when in-person evaluation may be necessary. Her telehealth services provide convenient access to expert infant care guidance for busy families seeking professional medical support during their child's critical early development stages.