Preparing For Your Visit

I’m Looking Forward to Working With You!

 

Intake Forms

After your appointment has been confirmed you will receive an informational intake form by email. This intake form will help me to be prepared for our visit. Please fill out to the best of your ability at least 24 hours prior to your scheduled appointment.

Home Visits

Here is a quick checklist to help you get ready for our home visit:

  • I will be washing my hands as often as necessary during the consult. Please have liquid soap (dish soap is fine) and paper towels available in your kitchen and/or bathroom.

  • If we will be working in your bedroom, please have a chair available for me to sit on.

  • It is helpful if your baby is ready to eat about 30 minutes after I arrive, so we have time to talk. But if your baby does get hungry, feel free to give a small feeding. And don’t stress if the timing doesn’t work out, I can work with whatever is going on.

  • Please clear a space on a table or the floor for my scale. I don’t need much room, but the surface does need to be stable. I will weigh your baby with just a dry diaper on before we work on feeding. I will need a clean swaddle blanket to put on my scale.

  • I am animal lover, but because pets can be unpredictable after a new baby arrives, especially towards strangers, please have your dogs and cats in another room when I arrive.

Office Visits

It is helpful during an office visit for you to bring items that you use at home to assist with feeding. This list can include a nipple shield, boppy pillow, breast pump, and bottles. A support person is welcome to join during these visits.

Virtual Consults

A link to the virtual meeting will be sent to you on the day of our scheduled visit. Please text or email if you are having any technical difficulties. A support person can also be helpful during these visits to adjust camera angles for optimal assistance.

Cancellation Policy

Details of the cancellation policy can be found here under services and fees.