Prenatal Telehealth Visit (Self-Pay) - for up to 90 minutes
Getting breastfeeding education while you are still expecting is one of the best investments you can make. Research clearly demonstrates that parents who have prenatal breastfeeding education are more successful in meeting their breastfeeding goals.
In Patient Visit (In Hospital) (Self-Pay) - for up to 60 minutes
Did you have difficulty breastfeeding a previous child, do you have a history of tongue tie in your family, or are you just anxious about getting support in the hospital? Then consider scheduling an in-patient lactation visit. We know that hospital-based lactation consultants are busy and have to spread their time between numerous patients. We can provide you the support you need.
Back to Work Telehealth Visit (Self-Pay) - for up to 1 hour
We understand the unique challenges and concerns that arise when going back to work and provide personalized guidance to ensure a smooth and successful breastfeeding journey. From establishing a pumping routine to storing and handling breast milk properly, we offer practical tips and support to help mothers maintain their breastfeeding goals while balancing the demands of returning to work. With our assistance, mothers can feel confident and empowered to continue providing their babies with the benefits of breastfeeding, even while away from home.
*The Back to Work visit does NOT include any infant assessments (latching ta the breast, oral assessment, etc.)
Prenatal Office Visit (Self-Pay Rate) - for up to 90 minutes
Getting breastfeeding education while you are still expecting is one of the best investments you can make. Research clearly demonstrates that parents who have prenatal breastfeeding education are more successful in meeting their breastfeeding goals.
Twins Initial Postpartum Office Visit (Self-Pay) - for up to 2.5 hours
Welcoming twins into the world comes with unique challenges, but we're here to support you every step of the way. Struggling to get breastfeeding established in the early postpartum days with twins? Experiencing a lot of nipple or breast pain? Worried about getting your milk supply established for both babies? Wondering if you need to start pumping? Then an in-depth visit with one of our IBCLCs, specialized in caring for mothers of twins, is just what you need.
Twins Initial Telehealth Visit (Self-Pay) - for up to 2.5 hours
Welcoming twins into the world comes with unique challenges, but we're here to support you every step of the way. Struggling to get breastfeeding established in the early postpartum days with twins? Experiencing a lot of nipple or breast pain? Worried about getting your milk supply established for both babies? Wondering if you need to start pumping? Then an in-depth visit with one of our IBCLCs, specialized in caring for mothers of twins, is just what you need.
Telehealth Triage Visit (Self-Pay) - for up to 30 minutes
We offer virtual lactation consultations for our clients. This allows clients who are unable to have an in-person consultation still get lactation support. Clients are often surprised at how effective these visits are in addressing common concerns, such as latch pain and milk supply.
Initial Postpartum Office Visit (Self-Pay) - for up to 2 hours
Struggling to get breastfeeding established in the early postpartum days? Having a lot of nipple or breast pain? Worried about getting your milk supply established? Wondering if you need to start pumping? Then an in-depth visit with one of our IBCLCs is just what you need.
Initial Postpartum Telehealth Visit (Self-Pay) - for up to 2 hours
Struggling to get breastfeeding established in the early postpartum days? Having a lot of nipple or breast pain? Worried about getting your milk supply established? Wondering if you need to start pumping? Then an in-depth visit with one of our IBCLCs is just what you need.
Back to Work Office Visit (Self-Pay) - for up to 1 hour
We understand the unique challenges and concerns that arise when going back to work and provide personalized guidance to ensure a smooth and successful breastfeeding journey. From establishing a pumping routine to storing and handling breast milk properly, we offer practical tips and support to help mothers maintain their breastfeeding goals while balancing the demands of returning to work. With our assistance, mothers can feel confident and empowered to continue providing their babies with the benefits of breastfeeding, even while away from home.
*The Back to Work visit does NOT include any infant assessments (latching ta the breast, oral assessment, etc.)
Re-Lactation Telehealth Visit (Self-Pay) - for up to 60 minutes
Re-Lactation is a journey for someone who was previously lactating and has weaned, but now wishes to start breastfeeding again. This process can be complex and requires guidance, support, and dedication.
It provides the necessary tools, knowledge, and support to help you successfully resume breastfeeding, fostering a nurturing and nourishing bond with your baby.
Breast Pump Only Office Visit (Self-Pay) - for up to 1 hour
Lactation consultants help with pumping too -- not just latching the baby to the breast!
Most breastfeeding parents today end up using a breast pump at one point or another. And while the breast pumps are very convenient, no one really shows you how to use your pump, or help you if you are having problems with pumping. And some breastfeeding parents might choose to exclusively pump, instead of latching their baby directly to the breast. Ask yourself these questions about pumping:
Which breast pump would be best for you?
Are you using your pump correctly?
Does pumping hurt?
Are you using the right flange size?
How do you get more milk when pumping?
What about exclusively pumping?
How do you wean from pumping?
We can help answer or solve all these problems.
*The Breast Pump Only visits do NOT include any infant assessments (latching ta the breast, oral assessment, etc.)
Breast Pump Only Telehealth Visit (Self-Pay) - for up to 1 hour
Lactation consultants help with pumping too -- not just latching the baby to the breast!
Most breastfeeding parents today end up using a breast pump at one point or another. And while the breast pumps are very convenient, no one really shows you how to use your pump, or help you if you are having problems with pumping. And some breastfeeding parents might choose to exclusively pump, instead of latching their baby directly to the breast. Ask yourself these questions about pumping:
Which breast pump would be best for you?
Are you using your pump correctly?
Does pumping hurt?
Are you using the right flange size?
How do you get more milk when pumping?
What about exclusively pumping?
How do you wean from pumping?
We can help answer or solve all these problems.
*The Breast Pump Only visits do NOT include any infant assessments (latching ta the breast, oral assessment, etc.)
Bottle Feeding Only Office Visit (Self-Pay) - for up to 90 minutes
Did you know that Lactation Consultants can help with bottle feeding? IBCLCs are Infant Feeding Specialists and are the only provider fully trained in all infant feeding methods.
Wondering if you should schedule a bottle feeding consultation? Ask yourself these questions about your baby's bottle feedings:
Is your baby coughing or choking while bottle feeding?
Does your baby need a bib because they leak while feeding?
Do you hear clicking or gulping sounds when your baby takes a bottle?
Is your baby refusing to take a bottle?
Does your baby have colic?
Does your baby spit up a lot or have reflux?
Are you concerned about the way your baby's breathing sounds during or after feedings?
These are all things that we can help with!
It doesn't matter whether you are breastfeeding or formula feeding, we are here to support you in helping your baby feed better.
**Bottle-Feeding visits do not include assessments of milk supply, pumping or latching at the breast.
Bottle Feeding Only Telehealth Visit (Self-Pay) - for up to 90 minutes
Did you know that Lactation Consultants can help with bottle feeding? IBCLCs are Infant Feeding Specialists and are the only provider fully trained in all infant feeding methods.
Wondering if you should schedule a bottle feeding consultation? Ask yourself these questions about your baby's bottle feedings:
Is your baby coughing or choking while bottle feeding?
Does your baby need a bib because they leak while feeding?
Do you hear clicking or gulping sounds when your baby takes a bottle?
Is your baby refusing to take a bottle?
Does your baby have colic?
Does your baby spit up a lot or have reflux?
Are you concerned about the way your baby's breathing sounds during or after feedings?
These are all things that we can help with!
It doesn't matter whether you are breastfeeding or formula feeding, we are here to support you in helping your baby feed better.
**Bottle-Feeding visits do not include assessments of milk supply, pumping or latching at the breast.
Bottle Refusal Office Visit (Self-Pay) - for up to 90 minutes
Bottle refusal can be a challenging and stressful experience for both parents and their baby. Typically, this situation involves a breastfeeding baby who refuses to take a bottle, which can lead to concerns about ensuring the baby is well-fed, especially when transitioning back to work or needing some flexibility in feeding.
During a Bottle Refusal visit, parents receive personalized guidance and support from one of our IBCLCs specialized in infant feeding. It helps parents understand the underlying causes of their baby's refusal to bottle-feed and equips them with practical solutions to overcome this challenge, ensuring their baby receives proper nutrition and care.
** Bottle Refusal visits do not include assessments of milk supply, pumping or latching at the breast.
Inducing Lactation Office Visit (Self-Pay) - for up to 60 minutes
Inducing lactation is a process that enables individuals who are adopting a baby or using a surrogate to breastfeed. This journey requires preparation, patience, and support to successfully stimulate milk production.
An Inducing Lactation visit helps you embark on a fulfilling breastfeeding journey, offering the tools, knowledge, and support needed to nurture your baby through breastfeeding.
Bottle Refusal Telehealth Visit (Self-Pay) - for up to 90 minutes
Bottle refusal can be a challenging and stressful experience for both parents and their baby. Typically, this situation involves a breastfeeding baby who refuses to take a bottle, which can lead to concerns about ensuring the baby is well-fed, especially when transitioning back to work or needing some flexibility in feeding.
During a Bottle Refusal visit, parents receive personalized guidance and support from one of our IBCLCs specialized in infant feeding. It helps parents understand the underlying causes of their baby's refusal to bottle-feed and equips them with practical solutions to overcome this challenge, ensuring their baby receives proper nutrition and care.
** Bottle Refusal visits do not include assessments of milk supply, pumping or latching at the breast.
Inducing Lactation Telehealth Visit (Self-Pay) - for up to 60 minutes
Inducing lactation is a process that enables individuals who are adopting a baby or using a surrogate to breastfeed. This journey requires preparation, patience, and support to successfully stimulate milk production.
An Inducing Lactation visit helps you embark on a fulfilling breastfeeding journey, offering the tools, knowledge, and support needed to nurture your baby through breastfeeding.
Re-Lactation Office Visit (Self-Pay) - for up to 60 minutes
Re-Lactation is a journey for someone who was previously lactating and has weaned, but now wishes to start breastfeeding again. This process can be complex and requires guidance, support, and dedication.
It provides the necessary tools, knowledge, and support to help you successfully resume breastfeeding, fostering a nurturing and nourishing bond with your baby.
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