Yuliya Gorelik, Nnp
Infant care →Telehealth platform
Doctor on Demand
Session types
Video & Phone & Messaging
Languages
English, Korean
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About
Yuliya Gorelik is a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner licensed in Connecticut with specialized expertise in comprehensive infant care and early childhood health management. She provides evidence-based clinical assessment and treatment for common pediatric conditions including reflux, feeding difficulties, and developmental concerns, with a focus on supporting families during the critical early months of life. Ms. Gorelik offers telehealth consultations that combine thorough clinical evaluation with practical parental guidance to optimize infant health outcomes.
Services offered
Ms. Gorelik provides telehealth-based neonatal and infant care services for newborns through early childhood, addressing common conditions such as gastroesophageal reflux, feeding intolerance, poor weight gain, colic, and early developmental concerns. She conducts detailed clinical assessments via secure video consultation, reviewing feeding patterns, growth trajectories, and developmental milestones while providing evidence-based treatment recommendations and parental education. Her approach integrates lactation support guidance, formula optimization strategies, and behavioral management techniques tailored to individual infant needs. Sessions typically involve comprehensive history-taking, clinical reasoning based on presenting symptoms, medication or dietary recommendations when appropriate, and follow-up coordination with primary care providers to ensure continuity of care.