Bellevue pediatrician house calls

Newborn Home Visits in Bellevue: From Hospital Discharge to Settled In

The 48 hours after hospital discharge are the steepest part of new parenthood: feeding is just getting established, weight is being watched, and every sound is new. Kirkland Newborn makes home the safest, calmest place to navigate that, with pediatrician home visits anywhere in Bellevue.

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

The first-two-weeks arc

Days 1-3 at home: a first visit focused on feeding, weight, and recovery - the questions that cannot wait for a clinic slot. Week one: follow-up on weight trend and feeding plan, in person or on video. Week two and beyond: visits as needed while routines take shape. One provider through the whole arc, with notes that carry forward.

Why home matters

A visit in your home means advice calibrated to your actual life - where baby sleeps, how feeds are set up, and who is helping. It also means no waiting room exposure for a brand-new immune system, and no logistics tax on parents who just gave birth.

All of Bellevue, and beyond

We serve every Bellevue neighborhood - Downtown, Crossroads, Factoria, Somerset, Newport Hills, Eastgate, Overlake - plus Kirkland, Redmond, and the wider Eastside.

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Service area

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Questions parents ask

Newborn care questions in Bellevue

Launch list

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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.