Tara Mitchell, D.o.
Infant care →(804) 551-3447
Telehealth platform
Doctor on Demand
Session types
Video
Languages
English, Portuguese
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About
Dr. Tara Mitchell is a D.O. specializing in infant care who serves families navigating the early months and years of their child's development. She provides comprehensive support for common infant concerns including feeding difficulties, colic, reflux, and developmental monitoring, with a focus on evidence-based care tailored to each family's needs. Dr. Mitchell offers telehealth consultations for new parents and caregivers seeking guidance on infant health, growth, and developmental milestones.
Services offered
Dr. Mitchell provides osteopathic infant care focusing on feeding challenges, colic management, gastroesophageal reflux, and early developmental concerns. She uses a comprehensive approach combining clinical assessment, parental education, and osteopathic principles to address musculoskeletal factors that may affect infant feeding and comfort. Her telehealth sessions with parents and caregivers typically include detailed history-taking, symptom evaluation, feeding assessment, developmental screening, and personalized recommendations for at-home care strategies. Dr. Mitchell works with families of newborns and infants to optimize feeding success, address digestive discomfort, monitor growth trajectories, and identify developmental concerns early, ensuring families feel supported and informed throughout their infant's critical first months and years of life.