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Scott Ninomiya, APRN

Infant care
Accepting patients
Call to book

(808) 983-8279

Telehealth platform

MDLive

Session types

Video & Phone

Languages

English

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About

I specialize in comprehensive infant care using a family-centered approach that combines evidence-based assessment with practical guidance for new parents. I work with families to address feeding challenges, developmental concerns, and common infant conditions through detailed history-taking and collaborative problem-solving during telehealth visits. My goal is to support healthy growth and development while helping parents feel confident in caring for their infants.

Services offered

I provide telehealth consultations for infants addressing feeding difficulties including latching issues, bottle feeding concerns, and introduction to solids. I assess developmental milestones, evaluate growth patterns, and help families navigate common conditions like colic, gastroesophageal reflux, and feeding-related challenges. My approach involves thorough history review, observation of feeding techniques when possible via video, and evidence-based recommendations tailored to each family's circumstances. I work closely with parents to develop practical strategies, coordinate care with pediatricians, and provide follow-up support to ensure infants thrive during their critical first months and years.

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