Warren Gardner, NP
Infant care →(800) 243-1455
Telehealth platform
Teladoc
Session types
Video
Languages
English
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About
Warren Gardner is a nurse practitioner specializing in comprehensive infant care, with expertise in managing common neonatal and early childhood conditions including feeding difficulties, reflux, and developmental concerns. He provides evidence-based clinical assessment and management through accessible telehealth visits, helping parents navigate the critical early months and years of their child's development. Mr. Gardner is licensed to practice in Pennsylvania and maintains a patient-centered approach focused on supporting healthy growth and addressing acute and chronic health needs in infants.
Services offered
Mr. Gardner offers telehealth consultations for infants from newborn through early childhood, addressing feeding challenges including breastfeeding difficulties and formula tolerance issues, gastroesophageal reflux, excessive crying and colic, and growth trajectory concerns. He provides clinical assessment of developmental milestones, reviews vaccination schedules, and offers guidance on common newborn and infant health issues. Typical telehealth visits include detailed history-taking, clinical evaluation, discussion of symptoms and feeding patterns, and personalized recommendations for management. He works closely with families to develop practical care strategies, determine when in-person evaluation or specialist referral is needed, and support optimal health outcomes during this critical developmental period.