Sarah McNamara IBCLC, New Hampshire Lactation & Breast Feeding Support

    8 Cricket Corner Rd, Amherst, NH 03031

    Attentive compassionate expert lactation support

    I received very good in-home lactation support - kind, compassionate, and knowledgeable. They diagnosed my baby's tongue/lip tie, supported us through the procedure and aftercare, and gave clear latch tips, consistent weekly visits, helpful online notes, and timely follow-ups that kept me calm and confident. I recommend them for attentive, devoted postpartum care.

    Loved one of client
    May 2026

    Services

    • Home Health Care

    Reviews

    5.00·(10)

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Caregivers

      5.0
    • Communication

      5.0
    • Reliability

      5.0
    • Scheduling

      4.8
    • Value

    Pros

    • Compassionate, empathetic care
    • High lactation expertise and clinical knowledge
    • Thorough assessments (including tongue/lip-tie evaluation)
    • Hands-on latch and feeding-technique guidance
    • Proactive follow-up and ongoing availability for questions
    • Consistent in-home visit scheduling
    • Flexible scheduling and responsiveness
    • Clear education and documentation (online notes/journal)
    • Supportive pre- and post-procedure care
    • Creates a safe, nonjudgmental space

    Cons

    • Solo-practitioner capacity constraints
    • Limited information on billing and insurance policies
    • Service scope focused on lactation support rather than broader neonatal care

    Summary of reviews

    The collected summaries portray a practice that is clinically experienced and relationship-focused. Caregiver quality is a consistent strength: reviewers emphasize strong lactation expertise, thorough clinical assessments (including identification of tongue and lip ties), and effective, hands-on assistance with latch and feeding technique. The consultant is described as warm, empathetic, and reassuring; reviewers frequently note that visits increase their confidence and help breastfeeding continue through procedural and early-care challenges.

    Communication and documentation are presented positively. Families describe clear explanations, proactive updates, responsive availability for follow-up questions, and the use of online notes or a journal to track progress. These elements support continuity of care and make clinical guidance easy to review between visits. Management style appears hands-on and client-centered: reviewers report proactive check-ins, weekly visit consistency when needed, and flexibility around scheduling.

    Reliability and scheduling are strengths in these summaries. Multiple accounts reference consistent weekly visits, flexible in-home appointments, and a readiness to answer questions outside scheduled sessions. That pattern indicates dependable visit delivery for clients who can access the provider. Perceived value is high: clients describe visits as reassuring and highlight that the support materially helped breastfeeding continue and recover after procedures.

    Notable patterns and potential limitations: the tone and detail in the summaries suggest a small, practitioner-led operation. That model yields highly personalized care but can also imply limited capacity for rapid scaling or broad geographic coverage. Reviewers do not comment on billing, insurance, or pricing, so prospective clients should inquire directly about fees, payment methods, and coverage. Finally, the practice is clearly specialist-focused on lactation and newborn feeding; families seeking a wider array of neonatal or pediatric medical services may need complementary providers.

    Overall, the reviews describe a clinicianally competent, communicative, and compassionate lactation service with strong follow-through and patient education. Prospective clients will likely find thorough, individualized in-home support; those concerned about scheduling flexibility across high demand or needing broader medical services should verify capacity and referrals with the provider ahead of time.

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    Sarah McNamara IBCLC, New Hampshire Lactation & Breast Feeding Support is located at 8 Cricket Corner Rd, Amherst, NH 03031.

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