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Below is the Check up/Vaccine Schedule for your child from birth to 16 years of age.
If during a recent visit you were advised to bring your child back for immunizations, no appointment is necessary. Walk-in immunizations are given between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m., and again from 2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. Tuesday through Friday only. |
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Age
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Exam |
Vaccine |
Lab |
| Birth |
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HB |
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| 2 week |
Check-up |
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| 2 month |
Check-up |
Dtap/HB/IPV1, HIB, Prenvar5, Rotavirus5 |
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| 4 month |
Check-up |
Dtap/HB/IPV1, HIB, Prenvar5, Rotavirus5 |
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| 6 month |
Check-up |
Dtap/HB/IPV1, HIB, Prenvar5, Rotavirus5 |
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| 9 month |
Check-up |
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Hgb |
| 12 month |
Check-up |
MMR/Varivax2, Hib, PPD4 |
Lead Level |
| 15 month |
Check-up |
Dtap, Prenvar5,
Hep A6 |
Hgb |
| 2 year |
Check-up |
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Hgb, Lead Level |
| 3 year |
Check-up |
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Hgb, UA |
| 4 year |
Check-up |
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Hgb, UA |
| 5 year |
Check-up |
Dtap, IPV, MMR,
PPD4 |
Hgb, UA |
| 11-12 year |
Check-up |
Menactra7, Tdap8 |
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| 14-16 year |
Check-up |
Menactra7, Tdap8,
HB3 |
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The 5 year series of immunizations can be received anytime after 4 years of age. After school age, based on your child's needs, we recommend a physical exam every 1-3 years.
1 - Dtap/HB/IPV is a combination vaccine called Pediarix.
2 - MMR/Varivax is a combination vaccine called ProQuad.
3 - If Hepatitis B series has not been received earlier, then it should be started at this time.
4 - Given to a target population, per questionnaire.
5 - The Prevnar and Rotavirus are recommended but not required vaccine for school attendance. Schedule may vary.
6 - Hep A is a recommended but not required vaccine. Two dose series, administered at least 6 months apart.
7 - One dose of Menactra (meningococcal vaccine) is recommended between 11-18 years of age. A required vaccine for most colleges.
8 - Booster dose to Dtap. Tdap is administered no sooner than 5 years after Dtap and not greater than 10 years. |
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