Professional Lactation & Postpartum Support


The Guidance You Deserve to Confidently Care for Your Growing Family

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Transforming Lactation Care

Our team is uniquely qualified in lactation support and breastfeeding medicine, helping you predict, prevent, and address breastfeeding concerns. Whether you need prenatal education and planning, newborn latch assistance, or help navigating a complex lactation issue, we are here to provide expert guidance and support. Our goal is to empower you with the knowledge and care you need for a successful breastfeeding journey. Reach out to explore the best care options for your needs.

Personalizing Postpartum Care

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Our society puts a lot of focus on preparing for a baby’s arrival, but postpartum support and care are often an afterthought at best—not here. We focus on all the often-forgotten aspects of postpartum recovery. Rather than doing things the usual way, we create individualized care plans designed to meet the unique needs of each baby, mother, support partner, and family.

What Makes Dr. Moore Different?

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Unparalleled Expertise

  • As a physician, Dr. Moore is able to order and manage labs, imaging, and medications when needed for lactation care.

  • Dr. Moore is an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant as well as a Breastfeeding Medicine physician. She is one of very few physicians caring for lactation at a specialist level.

  • While many focus on birth and baby, the postpartum recovery process is often overlooked. Dr. Moore is dedicated to addressing all aspects of postpartum care, including those that are frequently forgotten, to help mothers and families navigate this crucial time.

  • As a mother of two herself, Dr. Moore understands firsthand the challenges that come with the postpartum period. She is passionate about providing compassionate, evidence-based care to guide families through recovery and adjustment with confidence.

What Issues Does Dr. Moore Manage?

  • Dr. Moore offers prenatal lactation consults for patients with concerns about breastfeeding or those who have had challenging past experiences and want to create a personalized care plan for better support during their current pregnancy.

    A prenatal consultation can help increase the chances of successful, supported breastfeeding. These visits are beneficial for all parents and especially crucial for those with:

    • Prior breastfeeding challenges or concerns

    • Expecting multiples or a premature birth

    • Inverted nipples

    • High-risk pregnancy or advanced maternal age

    • Difficulty conceiving

    • Prior breast surgery

    • Diabetes, insulin resistance, or PCOS

    • Engorgement and nipple/breast swelling in early lactation

    • Latch difficulty - shallow latch, trauma caused by latch, painful latch, refusal to latch

    • Management of delayed milk coming in 

    • Low milk supply

    • High milk supply

    • Nipple and breast pain

    • Plugged ducts, mastitis, lactation related breast abscess

    • Nipple and breast rashes

    • Nipple wounds

    • Breast aversion, breast refusal, ‘nursing strikes’

    • Lactation induction and relactation

    • Dysfunctional suck and poor milk transfer

      • Diagnoses and coordinates care for tongue ties but does not currently perform tongue tie revisions (frenotomy).

    • Teething and biting related concerns

    • Weaning at any age

    • Full spectrum (sometimes called extended nursing) lactation at any age

    • Hand expression

    • Mechanical expression

      • Breast pump selection

      • Pump and accessory fitting

      • Elastic nipple/areola tissue complicating pumping

      • Pain and trauma from pumping

    • Exclusive pumping

    • Infant feeding questions

      • Bottle refusal

      • Bottle preference & ‘nipple confusion’

      • Selecting feeding tools including SNS, finger feed, and cup feeding

      • Supplemental feeding including donor milk and formula

      • Caregiver guidance

    • Milk storage concerns

  • As part of her comprehensive evaluation, Dr. Moore reviews medical and feeding history and conducts a full exam, including direct nursing, pumping assessment, and suck dynamics. She diagnoses the causes of lactation challenges, orders and interprets necessary labs and breast imaging, manages lactation-related results, prescribes evidence-based treatments and medications, and performs procedures such as abscess drainage, lactation massage, and therapeutic ultrasound.

    • Personalized plan to thrive during your fourth trimester

    • Newborn medical care & questions

    • Postpartum comfort, recovery, mood, and nutrition care

    • Monitoring of maternal medical concerns including elevated blood pressure and blood sugar, pain, and others.

    • Support for you, your baby, and your partner or support person(s)

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“If it takes a village to raise a child, we must recognize that it first takes a village to raise and support a mother and family through the transition to parenthood.”

— Dr. Lindsay Moore


Lactation Pricing

* Virtual & in-office visits available

*Some insurance plans will cover a portion of your lactation visit, inquire for further details

$350

Initial Visit

($0 for members)

$200

Follow Up Visit

($0 for members)

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