At Surrey Breastfeeding Clinic, we provide compassionate, inclusive, and culturally sensitive care—tailored to your needs and free of judgment. Whether you’re just starting out, working through challenges, or seeking reassurance, we’re here to support you and your baby every step of the way.
Personalized, one-on-one support for all stages of your breastfeeding journey. We’ll listen to your concerns, answer your questions, and work together to find solutions that work for you and your baby. We can help with:
Difficulty with latching or positioning
Our small-group breastfeeding classes are designed to give parents the knowledge, tools, and confidence they need to prepare for and navigate the breastfeeding journey with ease. In a supportive and friendly environment, you’ll learn practical techniques for successful latch, positioning, and feeding, as well as how to recognize your baby’s hunger cues.
We also cover what to expect in the early days—common challenges, how to prevent them, and when to ask for help—so you feel ready and empowered from day one. These classes are a great way to connect with other parents, ask questions, and build a foundation of confidence that lasts throughout your breastfeeding experience.
If your baby is under 6 weeks old, our services are covered by MSP with a referral from your family doctor, midwife, or nurse practitioner. For babies over 6 weeks, private pay options are available, and you can contact us directly to book.
We see newborns up to 6 weeks old through MSP-covered visits. We also support older babies and toddlers through private pay — whether you’re returning to work, navigating weaning, or introducing solids.
We welcome all families — including birthing parents, adoptive parents, and non-birthing parents who are chestfeeding or supporting a feeding journey. Our goal is to provide inclusive, judgment-free care for everyone.
Yes. Our team offers services in English, Farsi, and Punjabi, and we can often connect families to interpretation services or additional resources in other languages. Please let us know your language needs when booking.
Bring your baby (if possible), any feeding tools you’ve been using (nipple shields, bottles, pump parts), your feeding log if you keep one, and a list of any questions or concerns you have. If you’re pumping, feel free to bring your pump for troubleshooting.
Yes. You’ll find us right across from Surrey Memorial Hospital, with elevator access to make it easier for strollers, car seats, and anyone using mobility devices. We’ve designed our space to feel welcoming and comfortable for you and your baby.