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In my private practice initial consults are usually about 1.5 - 2 hours. 
  Some as short as 1 hour and some as long as 3 hours.

It depends on how confident the parents are and how much basic 
breastfeeding and infant behaviour I need to cover as well as the 
problem they are having.

My follow up appointments tend to be one hour.

Tania

On 2014-01-28 09:27, Pam wrote:
> I just have a quick 2 questions and have looked through the archives
> but maybe I am not using the best search words.
> On average, how long would most say a first time outpatient consult
> with feeding assessment would take.  I know there are many details
> that would gauge the length of time it takes, so I am just asking what
> most do for an average.
> And then, if a follow up appt is needed, what would the average follow
> up be, given that again, would be doing another feeding assessment
> (not just a weight check).
> 
> Thanks to any who reply.
> 
> Pam Price IBCLC, USA
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Tania Archbold B.Sc., IBCLC
Mother's Nectar Lactation Consultant Services
519-400-7098
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