Looking for a Lactation Consultant in St. Augustine, FL?
In-home IBCLC lactation consulting and infant feeding therapy. Expert support delivered to your door.
IBCLC Support
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St. Augustine FL
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Infant Feeding Therapy
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IBCLC Support 〰️ St. Augustine FL 〰️ Infant Feeding Therapy 〰️
You Don’t Have to Figure This Out Alone
Breastfeeding, bottle feeding, and infant feeding challenges are hard, especially when you’re exhausted and getting conflicting advice from everyone around you. St. Johns Feeding brings expert, one-on-one lactation and feeding support directly to your home in St. Johns, Nocatee, St. Augustine, and Jacksonville, FL
Megan Martin is both a Board-Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) and a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP), a dual credential that is rare and incredibly valuable. Most lactation consultants can’t assess oral motor function or swallowing. Most SLPs don’t specialize in lactation. Megan does both, meaning nothing gets missed.
Why Families in St. Augustine Choose Us
What We Help With
Breastfeeding difficulties and latch issues
Tongue and lip tie assessment and feeding therapy
Bottle feeding struggles and bottle refusal
Feeding aversion
Low milk supply
Pumping support
Starting solids
Prenatal feeding preparation
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you offer in-home visits in St. Augustine?
Yes, I come to you. I serve families throughout St. Johns, Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and surrounding areas. Assessing feeding in your home environment is especially valuable in those early weeks when leaving the house feels like a major undertaking.
How quickly can I get an appointment?
I do my best to prioritize newborns and urgent feeding concerns. You can reach me by completing the appointment request form and I’ll respond within one business day.
What makes St. Johns Feeding different?
I hold dual credentials as both an IBCLC and a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist — a combination that’s rare in this field. Most lactation consultants aren’t trained to assess oral motor function or swallowing, and most SLPs don’t specialize in lactation. I do both, which means nothing gets missed. Whether you’re navigating breastfeeding, bottle feeding, or both, you receive personalized, hands-on support in the comfort of your own home.