Seattle in-home newborn care
Newborn Care for Seattle Families, Without the Clinic Commute
Seattle families have strong hospital systems and pediatric offices nearby, but the first weeks at home still come with feeding questions, weight checks, and fragile logistics. Kirkland Newborn brings focused newborn medicine to your home or screen, so care can happen without packing a newborn into city traffic.
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.
A calmer first step after discharge
The early newborn period is narrow and intense. A home or virtual visit gives your family more time than a standard clinic slot for feeding, weight, sleep, soothing, recovery questions, and deciding what needs follow-up. The goal is practical medical guidance in the place where your baby actually eats and sleeps.
Where we visit in Seattle
We serve Seattle families by appointment across neighborhoods including Capitol Hill, Queen Anne, Ballard, Fremont, Magnolia, Green Lake, and Wallingford. Visits are scheduled as service-area house calls from the Kirkland home base, with virtual consultations available when a screen is enough.
Phase 1 care for Seattle parents
These pages focus on currently planned Phase 1 services only: in-home newborn visits, virtual newborn consultations, and lactation support.
- In-home newborn visits for feeding assessment, weight checks, and parent questions.
- Virtual consultations for questions that do not require hands-on assessment.
- Lactation support connected to newborn medicine rather than separated from it.
- A launch-list path while city scheduling opens.
Related local care
Related newborn care pages
Questions parents ask
Newborn care questions in Seattle
Launch list
Join the launch list for Seattle newborn care.
We will send booking updates as Phase 1 in-home and virtual visits open for families in Seattle.
This page is general information, not medical advice. For urgent concerns about your baby, contact your provider or call 911.