| Well Visit |
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Immunization |
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Notes |
| 2 WEEK |
 |
Hep B#1 |
|
Usually given at hospital |
 |
| 2 MONTH |
 |
Pentacel #1 (DTaP + Hib + IPV)
Prevnar #1
Rotateq #1 |
|
|
 |
| 4 MONTH |
 |
Pentacel #2 (DTaP + Hib + IPV)
Prevnar #2
Rotateq #2 |
|
|
 |
| 6 MONTH |
 |
Pentacel #3 (DTaP + Hib + IPV)
Prevnar #3
Rotateq #3
|
|
Eligible for flu shots |
 |
| 9 MONTH |
 |
Hep B#2 |
|
|
 |
| 12 MONTH |
 |
Prevnar#4 Hep A #1 |
|
|
 |
| 15 MONTH |
 |
DtaP#4 Hib#4 MMR#1 Varicella#1 |
|
|
 |
| 18 MONTH |
 |
Hep B#3 Hep A #2
|
|
|
 |
| 2-4 YEAR |
 |
none |
|
|
 |
| 5 YEAR |
 |
DTaP #5
IPV #4
MMR #2
Varicella #2 |
|
PE needed for entry into elementary school |
 |
| 6-10 YEAR |
 |
none |
|
|
 |
 |
| 11 YEAR |
 |
Menactra #1
Tdap
HPV |
|
PE needed for entry into middle school
Eligible for HPV series-1st dose of a 3-dose series to be given at 0, 2, and > 6 months |
 |
| 12-13 YEAR |
 |
none |
|
|
 |
| 14 YEAR |
 |
none |
|
PE needed for entry into high school
Sports PE needed yearly if child will participate in sports. |
 |
| 15-21 YEAR |
 |
Menactra #2 |
|
Sports PE needed yearly if child will participate in sports. |
| |
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| The AAP recommends that children over the age of 2 be seen annually for well visits. We recommend that they follow-up with the primary doctor every 6 months for chronic conditions like asthma, ADHD, etc. |