Virtual lactation consultation
Wherever you are in Thailand, or anywhere else in the world, telehealth lets me support you through a face-to-face virtual consult, with real-time, personalised breastfeeding support, wherever you are.
Before we meet, I'll ask you to send me a brief outline of your concerns. This helps me advise whether a telehealth consultation is the best option for your situation, or whether an in-person visit would serve you better.
Telehealth works especially well for:
Building or protecting your milk supply
Difficulties with oversupply
Blebs, plugged ducts, and mastitis
Pumping and expressing plans
Returning to work while breastfeeding
Bottle refusal or combination feeding
Weaning and feeding transitions
A second opinion on advice you've already been given
General breastfeeding questions and evidence-based support
If I think your situation really needs hands-on assessment, like a thorough breast exam or an in-person look at a tricky latch, I'll tell you honestly, so you're not paying for a consult that can't fully get to the bottom of things.
Consult fee: 2,500 THB
This includes:
A virtual consultation of up to 60–90 minutes, depending on your needs.
A personalised written summary with detailed recommendations.
A week of follow-up messaging for reasonable questions related to your consultation.
An optional 30-minute follow-up phone or video call within seven days.
Because every family's needs are different, I'm happy to tailor the format where appropriate. For example, weaning support can work better as an initial 60-minute consultation followed by two shorter 30-minute sessions as you progress.
“I’m based in Malaysia, but reached out to Annie on the recommendation of a friend in Bangkok. It was my first time with an online health consult, and I didn’t expect it to be so helpful!
Annie made me feel really comfortable and knew exactly what to ask and how to guide me so she could get a good sense of what was going on. She noticed that my baby’s top lip slightly rolled in during feeds, and showed me how to help her get a deeper latch, with props and images to help explain it virtually. No-one else had noticed that before, I’d just been told that her latch was wide and she has no tongue tie, and so my pain had been dismissed. It was such a small thing but it changed everything!
Annie really listened and took me seriously, with no hurry – she even over-ran the consult slot to answer all my questions. I felt like she really cared about me personally.
It’s been three months since the consult, and after feeling like I was one feed away from giving up, I’m still exclusively nursing!”