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Well Child Visits & Immunization Schedule
Below is a summary of Well-Child visits and an immunization schedule as recommended by the National Advisory
Committee on Immunization. Each well baby visit includes a complete physical exam, an assessment of weight, height and head circumference, a basic review of developmental milestones attained, and what to expect by the next visit. In addition, Dr. Greenberg will be happy to answer any questions that you may have. Bring a list.
Age |
Exams |
Immunizations |
Notes
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3-5 days |
X |
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Newborn metabolic screening
test, if not done in hospital |
1 Month |
X |
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2 Months |
X |
Penta,
Prevnar
Rotavirus |
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3 Months |
X |
Hep B, MenB |
MenB (< 1 yr. of age) and Hep B are not covered by OHIP. Parents must pay for these vaccines. |
4 Months |
X |
Penta,
Prevnar Rotavirus |
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5 Months |
X |
Hep B, MenB |
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6 Months |
X |
Penta,Influenza |
Influenza vaccine is recommended yearly starting after 6 mos. of age |
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7 Months |
X |
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9 Month |
X |
Hep B |
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12 Months |
X |
MenC, Prevnar, MenB |
If MenB is started after 1 yr., 2 more doses are needed. A booster dose of MenB at 2 yrs. is recommended |
15 Months |
X |
MMR, Varivax |
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18 Months |
X |
Penta |
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2 Years |
X |
3 Years |
X |
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4 Years |
X |
MMR,Varivax, DPTP |
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5 Years |
X |
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Blood Pressure,
Vision Screen, Hearing Screen |
6-10 years |
X |
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Physical exam every year
with Vision Screen |
11-14 years |
X |
HPV,Menactra, Hep B |
Physical exam every year
with Vision Screen |
15 years |
X |
dTP
| Menactra is not covered by OHIP but is recommended for all adolescents |
16 years + |
X |
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Physical exam every year
with Vision Screen |
Immunization Information Resources
Printed Matter
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What Every Parent Should Know About Vaccines, by Paul Offit, MD and Louis Bell,
MD - A wonderful short book that reviews specific vaccines and the diseases they prevent.
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Six Common Misconceptions and How to Respond to Them,
by
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Targets the most common misconceptions in
the antivaccine literature and offers sensible responses for both providers and families.
Websites
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National Network for Immunization Information: http://www.immunizationinfo.org
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National Immunization Program, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: http://www.cdc.gov/nip . Provides vaccine
information and a link the MMWR (Morbidity & Mortality World Report)
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National Immunization Coalition: http://www.immunize.org/stories
. Stories of families who have suffered from vaccine-preventable diseases.
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