Do you take insurance?+
I'm not currently in-network with insurance. I provide a superbill after each visit, which many families submit for partial reimbursement. The Lactation Network and Aeroflow may also offer covered visits depending on your plan — happy to point you in the right direction.
Do you do home visits in Vancouver and Portland?+
Yes. Home visits are included within 15 miles of Camas (covers most of Vancouver and east/central Portland). A modest travel fee applies beyond that — quoted when you book.
What if my baby is bottle-fed or combo feeding?+
Absolutely welcome. Lactation support isn't only for exclusive breastfeeding — pace-fed bottles, combo plans, and paced weaning are all part of my practice. The goal is a plan that fits your life, whatever that looks like.
When should I book after birth?+
Sooner is better if something feels off. Most families book an initial consult in the first 1–3 weeks, but it's never too late. If you're close to delivery and want to lock in a slot, prenatal booking is available.
What if I need help urgently?+
I'll try to fit you in the same week whenever possible. If your baby is showing signs of dehydration, illness, or you're in medical distress, please call your pediatrician or 911 first — this isn't emergency care.
How do I prepare for the visit?+
Time the visit near your baby's hungry window if you can. Have your pump parts, any bottles you use, and your intake form handy. Wear something comfortable. Partners and support people are very welcome.