Bellevue concierge newborn care
Concierge Newborn Care for Bellevue Families
You planned the nursery, the birth, the going-home outfit. Kirkland Newborn covers what comes next: a board-certified pediatrician who is also an IBCLC providing unhurried, in-home newborn care across Bellevue, from Downtown and Crossroads to Somerset, Factoria, and the Overlake corridor.
Pediatrician and IBCLC, in one visit
Care is led by a board-certified pediatrician who is also an IBCLC (International Board Certified Lactation Consultant), so feeding support and medical assessment stay connected.
One specialist, start to finish
Concierge newborn medicine means the same physician at every visit, appointments measured in real conversation rather than minutes, and direct continuity from your delivery - whether that was at Overlake, a Seattle hospital, or a birth center - into the first weeks at home. No phone trees. No starting the story over.
In-home and virtual, on Bellevue time
In-home visits ($550) bring the full newborn check, weight assessment, and feeding support to your living room. Virtual consultations ($250) cover questions that do not need a scale. For many Bellevue families, the rhythm is one early home visit, then video check-ins as confidence grows.
Cash-pay, made simple
We are a cash-pay practice - that is what buys the long appointments. We provide superbills, and many PPO plans reimburse a portion of out-of-network care. HSA/FSA funds can generally be used for medical consultations.
Looking ahead
Frenotomy, also known as tongue-tie release, and newborn circumcision are planned for our Kirkland office, opening 2027 - a short drive from anywhere in Bellevue.
Related local care
Also serving Kirkland, Bellevue, and Redmond
Questions parents ask
Newborn care questions in Bellevue
Launch list
Join the launch list for Bellevue newborn care.
We will send booking updates as Phase 1 in-home and virtual visits open for families in Bellevue.
This page is general information, not medical advice. For urgent concerns about your baby, contact your provider or call 911.