How we support families.

Insurance verification details are provided via email once you book your initial appointment. Contact us for preauthorization. All appointments are scheduled in advance. We are unable to accommodate walk-ins at this time. Sliding scale is offered for at need families.

If you carry commercial/private insurance your lactation visit should be covered according to the affordable care act that went into law March 23, 2010. Read more about insurance verification, self pay or at need families HERE .

Hours available for consultations are Monday-Sunday 9am-8pm.

Getting the care you need to successfully breastfeed remains a priority during this time. Find the ABM statement about COVID-19 HERE.

 
 
In-Office Visit

$150

Servicing:

Michigan - Farmington, Farmington Hills & West Ann Arbor - Metro Detroit

Florida - Lakewood Ranch - Gulf Coast

New York - Middletown

Texas- Denton - NDFW

Customized collaborative care plan for the mother baby nursing dyad. Includes maternal health history, breast and milk supply assessment, infant health history, to oral function assessment assessment with pre/post weighted feeding.

Also covered during the 90 minute visit are common questions and concerns such as breast care, back to work, pumping, milk supply and breastfeeding for the first year, infant sleep, nutrition and self care. If milk supply is an issue galactagogue use will be reviewed in detail and placed within the care plan.

Unlimited text and email for one week. Collaborative care with your other providers as needed.

Add $25 for twins.

In-Home Visit

$225

Servicing:

Michigan - South Lyon and surrounding areas

New York - Middletown and surrounding areas

North Carolina - Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill

Texas - North Dallas Fort Worth area

Florida - Gulf Coast - Lakewood Ranch, St. Pete, South Tampa, Apollo Beach, Parrish, Sarasota, Venice

East Coast - Lighthouse Point & Delray Beach areas.

In home provides convenience and comfort that some families need during this postpartum period. With an in home visit you will receive the same custom care plan and assessment as the in office visit.  Some of the benefits of an in home would be less travel post surgery, managing other children, the use of your personal furniture for nursing positions, ease of eating, rest and support people present.

Travel fees apply when using insurance; amount varies based on distance.

Add $25 for twins. 

Virtual Visit

$100

Servicing all areas! Prenatal visits recommended at 28 weeks or greater.

Virtual consults can be scheduled at any time. Servicing clients from all over the world! In 2020 we learned that virtual consults are ideal for all types of breastfeeding visits! They have proven to be equally beneficial and successful in achieving breastfeeding goals and providing emotional support. Common discussions include but are not limited to our prenatal visit, latching, milk supply, oversupply, breast pain management, inducing lactation, back to work concerns/management, weaning, follow up visits and sleep guidance. Collaborative care with your other providers as needed.

For prenatal consults which we recommend for all soon to be mothers, understand that this is different than a breastfeeding class. It is meant to be a custom discussion about a families personals goals, breasts, flange sizing, pumps, reviewing any further questions or concerns you may have after taking a breastfeeding course.

  • Breast care and engorgement issues - sore cracked nipples, nipple blebs, nipple blisters
    Breast Infections-mastitis, clogged ducts, thrush, breast yeast, ductal yeast or abscess
    Low milk supply - supply can be very low to just a tad under, either way we can help
    Hyperactive supply/overactive let-down - baby is having difficulty with the flow, mother is uncomfortable
    Jaundice - sleepy infant, not waking to feed well
    Preterm infants - transitioning from breast to bottle
    Supplementation - bottle feeding, nipple shields, supplemental nursing systems, cup feeding, spoon feeding
    Reflux - spit up, gastrointenstinal concerns- gassy, fussy, colic
    Allergies - stool analysis, diet elimination for mom, formula decisions
    Postpartum depression -emotional support, feeling overwhelmed with feeding or motherhood, feelings of gloom while nursing : D-Mer
    NICU graduates - how to let go of the worry, transitioning to breastfeeding, how do I know they are getting enough breastfeeding
    Multiples - managing milk supply, feeding times, supplementation with maximum milk production, how to get sleep for babies and moms
    Medical conditions that interfere with feeding or proper latch- cleft lip & palate, syndromes, low tone
    Tongue and Lip Tie - TOTS
    Post frenectomy care - Certified specialists on staff to support you
    Cleft Lip Palate
    Weaning, traveling, teething, starting solids
    Sleep training - sleep guidance that complements breastfeeding culture and mothers milk supply - yes breastfeeding babies can sleep through the night!
    Induced lactation - adopting, LGBTQ families
    Relactation - parents with very low low supply or who have dried up and now have changed their mind about wanting or using breast milk
    Slow infant weight gain
    Galactagogue management – herbal supplementation, nutritional guidance, wholistic approaches to boosting milk supply
    Back to work - how to pump, help with a dip in supply, manage time, feelings of being overwhelmed

    The Prenatal consult - let us help you prepare for breastfeeding, custom to your family needs before the baby is born



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