Trisha Spell, Nnp-Bc
Infant care →(304) 382-9953
Telehealth platform
Teladoc
Session types
Video
Languages
English
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About
Trisha Spell is a Board Certified Nurse Practitioner specializing in comprehensive infant care and developmental health. With expertise in neonatal concerns, feeding difficulties, and early childhood growth assessment, Ms. Spell provides evidence-based clinical evaluations and management for infants from birth through early childhood. She offers telehealth consultations throughout West Virginia, delivering accessible pediatric nurse practitioner care for families navigating common and complex infant health concerns.
Services offered
Ms. Spell provides comprehensive telehealth evaluations for infants presenting with feeding challenges, reflux, colic, growth delays, and general newborn adjustment concerns. She conducts thorough clinical assessments of infant development, nutritional status, and feeding techniques—including breastfeeding support and formula feeding optimization. Her telehealth sessions involve detailed history-taking, symptom evaluation, and personalized care planning with education for caregivers. Ms. Spell treats common infant conditions including gastroesophageal reflux, excessive crying, poor weight gain, and developmental milestones, while coordinating with pediatricians for comprehensive care. Sessions are designed to address parental concerns, provide feeding guidance, review vaccination schedules, and establish appropriate follow-up plans for infants from newborn through early childhood stages.