Seattle lactation support

Lactation Support for Seattle Families at Home or on Video

Feeding problems rarely wait for an easy drive or a quiet calendar. Kirkland Newborn supports Seattle parents with lactation visits that connect latch, milk transfer, baby weight, parent recovery, and medical questions in one practical plan.

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.

Focused on the newborn period
In-home and virtual visits
Superbills provided

More than latch troubleshooting

A visit can include a full feeding history, positioning support, pump and bottle questions, a weighted feed when appropriate, and guidance on when a medical issue may need additional evaluation. The tone is steady and evidence-based, without pressure toward one feeding method.

Seattle home visits and video visits

For hands-on support, we come to Seattle neighborhoods such as Capitol Hill, Queen Anne, Ballard, Fremont, and Magnolia by appointment. Virtual lactation visits are often a useful first step when timing matters or when the issue can be assessed on video.

A plan that fits your household

Exclusive nursing, pumping, combination feeding, formula supplementation, and return-to-work planning all need different logistics. Your visit focuses on the plan that is safest and most sustainable for your family.

Related local care

Related newborn care pages

Newborn care in Seattle

The city hub for Seattle newborn medicine.

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Seattle home visits

Pediatrician house calls for the first weeks at home.

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Kirkland lactation

The original lactation support page from the Kirkland home base.

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Questions parents ask

Newborn care questions in Seattle

Launch list

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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.