Longer, unrushed visits
More room for real questions, newborn concerns, and the details that shape good care.
For expecting families in Miami
Ollie gives expecting families a pediatric care team they can trust before birth, after delivery, and through every stage of early parenthood.

Why it matters
The early days can move fast. Feeding questions, sleep confusion, crying, weight checks, recovery, and family emotions all arrive at once. Choosing care before delivery gives parents a trusted place to turn before they are trying to figure it out in the middle of the night.

What makes Ollie different
Ollie is designed to help families feel known, supported, and less alone. The difference is not more appointments. It is more access, more context, and a team that sees the whole family.
More room for real questions, newborn concerns, and the details that shape good care.
Parents are not left guessing what matters, what can wait, or when to ask for help.
Care that understands the reality of bringing a newborn home, not just the clinic room.
Pediatrics, lactation, sleep, psychology, and parent coaching working together.
Meet the care team
Expecting parents are not only choosing a practice. They are choosing who they want beside them when the first questions begin.

Whole-child pediatric care through newborn questions, development, visits, and family decision-making.

Support for breastfeeding, bottle feeding, intake questions, and the emotional side of feeding.

Practical newborn and infant sleep guidance that meets families where they are.

Support for emotions, postpartum adjustment, parenting stress, and the family system around the child.
Designed for the first weeks home
The first weeks are full of tiny decisions that can feel enormous. Ollie gives parents a trusted team to help sort what is normal, what needs attention, and what to try next.
Breastfeeding, formula, bottle questions, weight checks, and the pressure parents can feel around feeding.
What is normal, what is safe, why sleep feels unpredictable, and how to build gentle rhythms.
Crying, diapers, skin changes, visits, symptoms, and whether something needs a pediatrician's input.
Support for the emotional transition, baby blues, stress, and the feeling of being suddenly responsible for everything.
A relationship-based care model means families are not left piecing together answers from search results.
Ollie looks at the baby, the parents, the home, and the emotional load of the whole transition.
Resources preview
These resource topics are designed to meet parents at the questions they are already carrying.
What to look for before delivery and why the relationship matters.
Explore ResourcesNewbornA calmer framework for the first days and first questions.
Explore ResourcesFeedingSupport for feeding choices, guilt, pressure, and early growth.
Explore ResourcesSleepSafe sleep, rhythms, wake windows, and what is realistic.
Explore ResourcesParentingReassuring, practical guidance for emotional changes after delivery.
Explore ResourcesFirst weeksVisits, common questions, and how care can feel more supported.
Explore ResourcesParent voices
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FAQ
Many families begin before delivery so they already know who they trust when the baby arrives.
This page introduces how Ollie supports expecting families. Final Webflow copy should link to the most current prenatal pathway.
Families usually have questions about feeding, sleep, weight, crying, diapers, and what is normal. Ollie is built around that reality.
No. It is especially useful for first-time parents, but every family can benefit from trusted support before delivery.
No. Emergency or urgent symptoms still require urgent medical care. Ollie helps families understand care, routines, and when to ask for help.
No. This page is designed for cold traffic. It builds trust first and lets parents keep learning at their own pace.
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Learn how a relationship-based pediatric care team can help your family feel more prepared before birth and more supported after delivery.