NICU Grads
Your baby worked hard to get here. So did you.
If your baby is still in the NICU or you're preparing to bring them home, you don't have to navigate this alone. Support doesn't have to wait until discharge — and for many families, starting early makes all the difference.
Feeding a NICU graduate is different. It takes patience, clinical expertise, and someone who truly understands what your baby has already been through. As a NICU speech-language pathologist, I bring that understanding to wherever you are — whether that's bedside in the hospital or in the comfort of your home.
This page is for you if your baby is:
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Currently in the NICU and you're feeling overwhelmed and unsure of your role
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Preparing for discharge and not sure what feeding will look like at home
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Home after a NICU stay and struggling with feeding, weight gain, or development
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Medically complex — premature, low tone, reflux, oral aversion, tube dependent, or facing other diagnoses
Whatever brought you here — you are your baby's greatest advocate. And I'm here to support you both.

El Único
- The only one
One focused visit to assess where your NICU grad is, what's working, what needs attention, and what to do next.


