Provider FAQ
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Our care team is led by Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioners (ARNPs) with extensive maternal–child health experience. Lactation and postpartum care is provided by ARNPs, IBCLCs, and licensed clinicians.
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Yes. ARNPs may prescribe medications related to lactation and postpartum needs, such as mastitis or breast infections. We never prescribe narcotics and do not prescribe medications for infants.
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Yes. We evaluate and treat mastitis, clogged ducts, nipple infections, inflammatory breast issues, painful latch, milk supply concerns, and more. We coordinate with OB/GYNs or primary providers as needed.
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We support latch and positioning challenges, weight gain issues, pumping difficulties, supplementation guidance, low or high milk supply, oral restrictions, painful breastfeeding, and weaning support.
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Yes. Prenatal consultations include birth preparation, feeding education, newborn care fundamentals, postpartum expectations, and individualized planning.
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Yes. We provide postpartum check-ins, feeding evaluations, recovery support, and ongoing follow-up for as long as needed.
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Yes. With patient consent, we send visit summaries, assessment findings, treatment recommendations, and follow-up updates for coordinated care.
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Insurance for lactation consulting and phototherapy services will be available by February 2026. We do not accept insurance for postpartum care, newborn care, newborn care specialist services, or doula support. FSA/HSA cards are accepted.
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We serve families across the Dallas–Fort Worth metro area and surrounding communities. Some services are also available virtually.
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Most referrals are seen same day or next day, depending on clinical urgency.
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No. Families are instructed to contact their pediatrician, OB provider, or emergency care for urgent concerns
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