Please make sure to book your appointment under the breast/bodyfeeding parent’s name, phone, email. Intake forms should also be filled out by the breast/bodyfeeding parent whenever possible.

Lactation Appointment, Telehealth

During a telehealth consult we can hear your story. Your LC will ask lots of questions and take a full history to help guide you an your breastfeeding journey. We can assess nipple/ breast pain and discuss recommendations for care; visually assist and demonstrate with latch and positioning of baby, provide advice and recommendations on expected intake volumes and weight gain; assistance with ... Read More

During a telehealth consult we can hear your story. Your LC will ask lots of questions and take a full history to help guide you an your breastfeeding journey. We can assess nipple/ breast pain and discuss recommendations for care; visually assist and demonstrate with latch and positioning of baby, provide advice and recommendations on expected intake volumes and weight gain; assistance with pumping and supplementation if necessary. Please have baby with you and ready to feed. If possible, please have a second person to help facilitate camera-angle to show latch.

Here at the Breastfeeding Center we are highly committed to providing thorough and continued support throughout your perinatal years. Our board certified lactation consultants (IBCLCs) will meet you wherever you are in your journey, and will assist you as you define your own feeding goals. We’re dedicated to helping you meet whatever objectives you have in a nonjudgmental, nurturing and accepting manner.

Your appointment will be billed to your insurance company if you have a primary insurer that we are in-network with (Aetna, BCBS/Carefirst, or United). Typically they are fully covered. If you do not have one of these insurers, the appointment cost is $200 and you will be provided forms to submit to your insurer.


Lactation Appointment, In-Office

This appt is scheduled in our office at 1020 19th St, NW. It will consist of a health history of the dyad; a breast, nipple and oral anatomy assessment; pre- and post-feed weight to evaluate transfer of milk; discussion on calibrating supply; assessment of latch/positioning; assistance with breastfeeding aids/equipment; and a care plan to help you meet your breastfeeding goals. Follow up appoi... Read More

This appt is scheduled in our office at 1020 19th St, NW. It will consist of a health history of the dyad; a breast, nipple and oral anatomy assessment; pre- and post-feed weight to evaluate transfer of milk; discussion on calibrating supply; assessment of latch/positioning; assistance with breastfeeding aids/equipment; and a care plan to help you meet your breastfeeding goals. Follow up appointments are recommended weekly under 4-6 weeks old, and as determined by you and your LC beyond that.

Here at the Breastfeeding Center we are highly committed to providing thorough and continued support throughout your perinatal years. Our board certified lactation consultants (IBCLCs) will meet you wherever you are in your journey, and will assist you as you define your own feeding goals. We’re dedicated to helping you meet whatever objectives you have in a nonjudgmental, nurturing and accepting manner.

Your appointment will be billed to your insurance company if you have a primary insurer that we are in-network with (Aetna, BCBS/Carefirst, or United). Typically they are fully covered. If you do not have one of these insurers, the appointment cost is $200 and you will be provided forms to submit to your insurer.


Lactation Appointment, In-Home

This appointment type is IN YOUR HOME. It will consist of a health history of the dyad; a breast, nipple and oral anatomy assessment; pre- and post-feed weight to evaluate transfer of milk; discussion on calibrating supply; assessment of latch/positioning; assistance with breastfeeding aids/equipment; and a care plan to help you meet your breastfeeding goals. Follow up appointments are recommen... Read More

This appointment type is IN YOUR HOME. It will consist of a health history of the dyad; a breast, nipple and oral anatomy assessment; pre- and post-feed weight to evaluate transfer of milk; discussion on calibrating supply; assessment of latch/positioning; assistance with breastfeeding aids/equipment; and a care plan to help you meet your breastfeeding goals. Follow up appointments are recommended weekly under 4-6 weeks old, and as determined by you and your LC beyond that.

Here at the Breastfeeding Center we are highly committed to providing thorough and continued support throughout your perinatal years. Our board certified lactation consultants (IBCLCs) will meet you wherever you are in your journey, and will assist you as you define your own feeding goals. We’re dedicated to helping you meet whatever objectives you have in a nonjudgmental, nurturing and accepting manner.

Your appointment will be billed to your insurance company if you have a primary insurer that we are in-network with (Aetna, BCBS/Carefirst, or United). Typically they are fully covered. If you do not have one of these insurers, the appointment cost is $200 and you will be provided forms to submit to your insurer. ALL Home Visits, regardless of insurer, have a $100 travel fee IN ADDITION to the appointment cost and/or insurance-billing above. This travel fee is an administrative cost and therefore not billable to insurance. There are no additional fees or costs associated with Telehealth or Office Appointments.


Lactation Appointment, Prenatal

A prenatal consult can cover the material from our Breastfeeding, Breastpump or Baby Basics classes 1-on-1 when a group class doesn't suit your schedule or needs. We also suggest a prenatal if: if you've already taken one of our group lactation classes still have questions, or if you have had breast surgery, have flat or inverted nipples, a hormonal condition such as PCOS, infertility, thyroid ... Read More

A prenatal consult can cover the material from our Breastfeeding, Breastpump or Baby Basics classes 1-on-1 when a group class doesn't suit your schedule or needs. We also suggest a prenatal if: if you've already taken one of our group lactation classes still have questions, or if you have had breast surgery, have flat or inverted nipples, a hormonal condition such as PCOS, infertility, thyroid issues, or diabetes; if you've had prior breastfeeding difficulty; if you are expecting multiples; if inducing lactation; or if you're planning a surgical birth.


Pediatric Feeding Therapy

Mealtime should be an enjoyable experience for both the parent and the child. Difficulty eating or drinking can cause frustration and put the child at risk of serious health conditions. The goal of feeding therapy is to help the child safely eat and drink and promote positive feeding experiences. Feeding therapy is more than just addressing picky eating. We can assess oral motor and development... Read More

Mealtime should be an enjoyable experience for both the parent and the child. Difficulty eating or drinking can cause frustration and put the child at risk of serious health conditions. The goal of feeding therapy is to help the child safely eat and drink and promote positive feeding experiences. Feeding therapy is more than just addressing picky eating. We can assess oral motor and developmental skills needed for successful eating and drinking, determine to source of the child’s difficulty, help manage mealtime behaviors, and create a tailored plan with strategies. For infant clients, we can assess sucking and oral motor skills, screen for tongue and lip ties, and determine the cause of difficulty when breast or bottle feeding.

Here at the Breastfeeding Center we are highly committed to providing thorough and continued support throughout your perinatal years. Our Speech-Language Pathologist is certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), and is also a certified lactation counselor (CLC) with years of experience working with a variety of infants and toddlers. We’re dedicated to helping you meet whatever objectives you have in a nonjudgmental, nurturing and accepting manner.

Your appointment will be billed to your insurance company if you have a primary insurer that we are in-network with (Aetna, BCBS/Carefirst, or United). Typically they are fully covered. If you do not have one of these insurers, the appointment cost is $200 and you will be provided forms to submit to your insurer.


Metropolitan Pediatrics

This appt is scheduled at Metropolitan Pediatrics at 3803 Fairfax Dr Suite 300, Arlington, VA 22203. It will consist of a health history of the dyad; a breast, nipple and oral anatomy assessment; pre- and post-feed weight to evaluate transfer of milk; discussion on calibrating supply; assessment of latch/positioning; assistance with breastfeeding aids/equipment; and a care plan to help you mee... Read More

This appt is scheduled at Metropolitan Pediatrics at 3803 Fairfax Dr Suite 300, Arlington, VA 22203. It will consist of a health history of the dyad; a breast, nipple and oral anatomy assessment; pre- and post-feed weight to evaluate transfer of milk; discussion on calibrating supply; assessment of latch/positioning; assistance with breastfeeding aids/equipment; and a care plan to help you meet your breastfeeding goals. Follow up appointments are recommended weekly under 4-6 weeks old, and as determined by you and your LC beyond that.

Here at the Breastfeeding Center we are highly committed to providing thorough and continued support throughout your perinatal years. Our board certified lactation consultants (IBCLCs) will meet you wherever you are in your journey, and will assist you as you define your own feeding goals. We’re dedicated to helping you meet whatever objectives you have in a nonjudgmental, nurturing and accepting manner.

Your appointment will be billed to your insurance company if you have a primary insurer that we are in-network with (Aetna, BCBS/Carefirst, or United). Typically they are fully covered. If you do not have one of these insurers, the appointment cost is $200 and you will be provided forms to submit to your insurer.


Other Services

These services are provided by our administrative staff members, who are Certified Breastfeeding Specialists (but not Board Certified Lactation Consultants).

With a background in Psychology and Maternal and Child Health Isabela is passionate about working with families to achieve their breastfeeding goals, whatever they may be, in a compassionate, and evidence-based way. Together she can help you work on poor infant weight gain, calibrating milk supply, latching difficulties, nipple and breast pain, feeding multiples, premature babies, returning to work, inducing lactation, weaning, and many other feeding issues. Consults in English and basic Portuguese.

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I’ve been with The Center for over a decade, and as my role has evolved over the years (to where I am now - Executive Director), I’ve always made sure I had at least a few hours a week providing direct service to our clients. Spending that time one-on-one with you allows me to connect with what those we serve truly need and make sure our services are meeting those needs. I look forward to meeting you and helping you find a bra that’s both comfortable and makes you feel good!

I’ve been with The Center for over a decade, and as my role has evolved over the years (to where ... Read More

Tri is a caring and supportive lactation consultant who is passionate about helping families attain their breast/chestfeeding goals. She has over ten years of experience in the healthcare field and is a working mother of three children. Tri has both personal and professional experiences with tongue tie, painful latch, oversupply, clogged ducts and return to work challenges. She is here to listen, empathize, and gently guide clients as they navigate through their concerns. She knows it can be a time filled with many difficulties and stressors. She truly looks forward to assisting you with your breast/chestfeeding journey!

Tri is a caring and supportive lactation consultant who is passionate about helping families att... Read More

Beth has always had a passion for maternal and child health. This passion started at the University of Maryland while studying public health. Throughout her studies, she knew that she wanted to make an impact at an individual level by becoming a birth and postpartum doula. Working as a doula through her undergraduate degree lead her to the Breastfeeding Center for Greater Washington as their Program Coordinator. After many years of providing education and support to her doula clients, as well as the clients at the Breastfeed Center, she decided to increase her scope by becoming an RN. She attended NYU School of Nursing, and graduated with a BSN. After graduation and having worked through COVID, her ability to empower, and encourage her clients led her to want to become an IBCLC to further support the population that she is most passionate about. As an IBCLC candidate, she finds an immense amount of joy in working with clients to provide them with evidence based, practical, flexible plans to help achieve their ever evolving goals. She approaches each new and existing case with compassion, empathy and kindness, and would be honored to work with you to help you achieve all of your goals.

Beth has always had a passion for maternal and child health. This passion started at the Universi... Read More

Empathy, Warmth, Advanced Skills and Science-based Solutions. I help you resolve everyday concerns or tricky situations from birth to toddlerhood. You pick the goal; I customize your plan to meet it. Expertise includes: latching/positioning; low supply; oversupply; supplementation; mastitis; hand expression; tongue-tie; suck training; LGBTQ+; infant massage; special medical or physical needs.

Empathy, Warmth, Advanced Skills and Science-based Solutions. I help you resolve everyday concern... Read More

Nothing brings Tiara more joy than to see parents gain confidence in their feeding choices and techniques. Being a nurse, doula, and mother of four, (including a set of twins!) has helped her realize chest/breastfeeding is not one size fits all. She is here to help you find a plan that works for you with healthy expectations. She has training to help with low supply, painful latch, returning to work, and other unique challenges. She ensures a judgment free zone with some fun along the way.

Nothing brings Tiara more joy than to see parents gain confidence in their feeding choices and te... Read More

I’m a former Labor & Delivery nurse and Capitol Hill mom who enjoys helping families navigate challenges in the early days and weeks of parenthood & breastfeeding. What to expect from me: a clear and manageable plan based on current research, help meeting your breastfeeding goals whatever they may be, kindness and compassion during stressful times, reminders of what you’re doing well even when things may not be going as planned, and a sense of humor through it all. I look forward to supporting your family!

I’m a former Labor & Delivery nurse and Capitol Hill mom who enjoys helping families navigate... Read More

Cheryl Zimmer, has worked with mothers and infants for 15 years in a hospital setting, including NICU preemies, late preterm infants, and infants that are small for their gestational age–specializing in the unique needs of premature and critically ill infants and mothers lactation needs. She actively supports families in need of lactation support with high-risk infants who experience nutritional challenges but enjoys helping and encouraging all new mothers to breastfeed their babies.

Cheryl Zimmer, has worked with mothers and infants for 15 years in a hospital setting, including... Read More

Gina provides practical, caring and non-judgemental support on your breastfeeding journey . She understands the early days of parenting can be overwhelming and will help you develop a plan that works for you to help you meet YOUR goals. Gina has advanced training in oral function, and is skilled at working with families who are having difficulty with latch, nipple pain, slow weight gain, and low milk supply. As a mother of twins, she especially enjoys working with parents of multiples.

Gina provides practical, caring and non-judgemental support on your breastfeeding journey . She ... Read More

As a lactation consultant I am passionate about helping you meet your personal breastfeeding/chest-feeding/lactation goals, whatever they may be. I am a mom of 5 who came to the US 15 years ago from the UK. It is a great privilege that you would allow me to be part of your mothering journey. I know this can a vulnerable time, which is why I want you to feel safe, included, listened to, and empowered.

As a lactation consultant I am passionate about helping you meet your personal breastfeeding/ches... Read More

With over a decade of experience in postpartum, preterm and newborn care, Kathleen’s priority has always been to help make the new family experience as successful and enjoyable as possible. Kathleen is a strong believer in the benefits of breastfeeding but keenly aware of how challenging the journey can be and that no one’s journey looks the same. She believes her role as a lactation consultant is working with families to overcome any obstacles to their breastfeeding goals so they can have a rich and meaningful bonding experience. In her ‘free’ time, Kathleen enjoys spending time outdoors with her very active family and packing too many plants into a small backyard. Her ‘me’ time is dedicated to pottery and podcasts.

With over a decade of experience in postpartum, preterm and newborn care, Kathleen’s priority has... Read More

Tamika believes in every family’s right to make an informed decision about their infant feeding choice. She is a board-certified Lactation Consultant and Perinatal Mental Health Specialist. Tamika is a human milk donor and has provided lactation support to families in home, hospital and community settings. As a WIC counselor, she focused on leading peer-to-peer lactation support groups. Tamika is also an instructor for Lactation Education Resources. She was elected to the Executive Committee of the D.C. Breastfeeding Coalition and the Board of Directors for Breastfeeding USA. Tamika has visited congress members on Capitol Hill with the United States Breastfeeding Committee to advocate for policies focused on supporting lactating families and was selected to a special advisory committee for the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners.

Tamika believes in every family’s right to make an informed decision about their infant feeding c... Read More

Dominique is an international board certified lactation consultant certified for 5 years but have been helping parents with their lactation journey’s for the past 10 years through WIC, LLL and grassroots community efforts. Dominique graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University (GO RAMS!) and is on the board of the United States Lactation Consultant Association and The Roanoke Doula Collective. Dominique is mom to 2 strong and beautiful daughters and an adventurous son. We have a crazy golden retriever and when she is not working hard for the parents she serves you can find her rooting on her kiddos while they play their various sports.

Dominique is an international board certified lactation consultant certified for 5 years but have... Read More

Jen has been working with new parents, babies, and young children for more than a decade. She is excited to help BCGW families meet their breastfeeding goals. She offers practical and evidence-based advice and hopes parents find working with her to be empowering, non-judgmental, and enjoyable. Jen also enjoys working with the entire family as a yoga instructor and infant massage educator. Before focusing on lactation, Jen worked for years in non-profit administration and public health advocacy.

Jen has been working with new parents, babies, and young children for more than a decade. She is ... Read More

I’ve got the best job in the world.

I get to help parents feed their sweet babies, witness the newborn snuggles and piggy noises (and I get to sleep all night without having to wake to feed the baby).

However sometimes feeding baby can come with challenges.

Whether this is..

Your 1st baby or your 6th.

You’re single, partnered, LGBTQIA+

You just gave birth or adopted.

However you feed your baby (chest or bottle); whatever your goals — I will support you.

Offering you my high spirited humor and enthusiasm to come up with practical solutions to whatever feeding challenges you are experiencing.

I want to empower you to achieve your breast/chestfeeding goals.

I use an evidenced based approach for all ages and stages. From those profound early weeks with latch, weight, and supply concerns to nursing gymnastics and pumping issues, all the way to returning to work, extended chestfeeding, and child led weaning.

My 10 years of experience runs the gamut. I have La Leche League roots, but have worked in a hospital based setting with a level III NICU, and then transitioned to private practice.

I’ve got the best job in the world. I get to help parents feed their sweet babies, witness the n... Read More

You should have the support you need in an area that is resplendent with perinatal support folk. Coming from the Northern California Bay Area was an extraordinary place to begin my childbirth experience and education. Practicing for 10 years with an extraordinary group of midwives in DC was an integral part of my lactation education and ability to support families. I believe my strength is in providing care in the earliest days of the newborn period.

You should have the support you need in an area that is resplendent with perinatal support folk. ... Read More

April is a Speech Language Pathologist and Feeding Specialist with a special interest in working with infant feeding challenges and child feeding disorders. April has worked with infants and children of all ages both at home and in the clinic with feeding and swallowing issues such as accepting different textures, transitioning to solids, oral motor difficulties, and children diagnosed with tongue ties, as well as infants with special needs like cleft palate, feeding tubes, autism, and children with Down syndrome.

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Ida is a military spouse who understands the importance of true community support when raising a family. After nursing school Ida worked with the pediatric special needs population before multiple moves around the world. In 2020 she reconnected with the maternal-child community and became a Certified Lactation Counselor. She worked as a trusted CLC at WIC until the Air Force moved she and her family to the Northern Virginia area. At the Breastfeeding Center of Greater Washington Ida continues her path to becoming an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant under the mentorship of the highly skilled IBCLCs on staff. She is honored to be an IBCLC candidate and to provide practical, evidence-based lactation care to families during their breastfeeding journey.

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Hi there, I’m Natasha! I am a Breastfeeding Specialist and offer a few support appointments at The Center. For bra fittings, I work to make your appointment a safe place to ask questions and try on different bra styles. I can also test your breast pump and help you with a weighted feed! I am passionate about reproductive justice, LGBTQIA+ rights, adoptee advocacy, and health care reform. When I am not working with clients, I am working on our newsletter, “Between the Feeds,” other social media-y things, as well as other projects to support our community. Outside of the office, you may see me biking around DC or at a cafe grabbing a latte!

Hi there, I’m Natasha! I am a Breastfeeding Specialist and offer a few support appointments at Th... Read More

As Director of Operations for The Center, a lot of my work supporting our community is behind the scenes. My favorite reason to step out from behind the desk is to help our families use babywearing to navigate early parenthood with greater ease, connection, and joy! I’m honored to learn about your unique family’s needs, and support you in your goals.

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