Thea Beyer, NP
Infant care →(612) 910-0278
Telehealth platform
MDLive
Session types
Video & Phone
Languages
English
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About
Thea Beyer is a board-certified Nurse Practitioner specializing in comprehensive infant care and pediatric health management via telehealth. Ms. Beyer brings clinical expertise in newborn assessment, feeding challenges including breastfeeding support, and common infant conditions such as reflux and colic. She is licensed in South Dakota and accepts new patients for virtual consultations, providing accessible pediatric care for families seeking guidance during critical early childhood developmental stages.
Services offered
Ms. Beyer offers comprehensive telehealth consultations for infants from birth through early childhood, addressing common concerns including feeding difficulties, gastrointestinal issues like reflux and colic, growth monitoring, and developmental screening. Her clinical approach emphasizes evidence-based assessment and patient education, with particular focus on supporting breastfeeding success and optimizing infant nutrition. During virtual visits, she conducts detailed health histories, performs clinical evaluation through telehealth observation techniques, reviews feeding patterns and developmental progress, and provides families with actionable guidance and follow-up care plans. She works with parents and caregivers to address feeding challenges, discuss vaccination schedules, monitor growth trajectories, and identify any developmental concerns requiring further evaluation or specialist referral.