Welcome to Tiny Wellness.
A virtual holistic IBCLC (International Board Certified Lactation Consultant) serving families in the comfort of their own home.
Our approach
Nicole is a Holistic IBCLC (International Board Certified Lactation Consultant) dedicated to bringing you a holistic approach to postpartum life while helping you feel confident and empowered in your feeding journey. Tiny Wellness offers insurance covered visits and specialize in a wide variety of topics including tongue & lip ties, low milk supply, bottle refusal, and more.
How it works
Fill out an Insurance Verification Form so we can verify if your visit will be covered by insurance.
We will get in touch to let you know if your visit will be covered by insurance.
Schedule your 1:1 virtual appointment with Nicole. Self pay options are available for those who are not covered by insurance.
What Can We Help With?
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Tongue and Lip Tie
Nicole specializes in tongue and lip tie and can walk you through a virtual assessment, address other things that may be impacting oral function, and give you tools and next steps.
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Bottle Refusal
Bottle refusal can be exhausting. Nicole will assess why the refusal is happening and give you realistic tips to help you reach your goals.
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Personalized Pumping Routine
Going back to work or just want to have a better pumping routine? Nicole can help!
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Flange Sizing
Yes, we can get you fitted for the right flange size even via telehealth! Using the correct flange size can make or break your pumping experience
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Weaning
Maybe you’ve reached your breastfeeding goal or maybe you have decided breastfeeding is no longer for you. Either way, Nicole can help you safely wean.
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And More!
Nicole can help you with whatever questions and concerns you may have to get you feeling confident about your feeding journey. Don’t forget to book a prenatal appointment so you aren’t scrambling once baby arrives.
“Sweetest people ever! Very knowledgeable and helpful. Also very realistic about everything breastfeeding. Calming presence as well, helped me not stress about a lot of misconceptions around breastfeeding.”
— Ashlee