Routine Well Child Exam Schedule And Immunization Schedule
2
Weeks
Hep B #1 (usually given in hospital)
2
Months
DTaP #1, HIB #1, IPV #1, Prevnar #1, Hep B #2
4
Months
DTaP #2, HIB #2, IPV #2, Prevnar #2
6 Months
DTaP #3, Prevnar #3
10
Months
IPV #3, Hep B #3, complete blood count
14
Months
MMRV#1, Prevnar #4
18
Months
DTaP #4, HIB #3, HAV #1, Lead Level
2
Years
HAV #2
3
Years
Physical Exam only
4-5
Years
DTaP #5, IPV #4, MMRV #2
6 Years-12 Years Physical Exam every other year
13 Years and up Physical Exam every year
For any child born after May 1999, the chicken pox vaccine
(VZV) is now required for school entry. Any child who has not
had chickenpox is eligible for the vaccine.
Gardasil (HPV) is offered in a 3 dose regimen to all girls age 9-18 years
Influenza vaccine is not a routine vaccine, but is offered in the fall to
all children
TDaP is given every ten years to boost immunity for tetanus or if a tetanus
prone wound occurs five years after the last tetanus vaccine.
Rotateq (rotavirus vaccine) coming soon
Menactra (meningococcal vaccine) given to students entering college
Legend
Hep B = Hepatitis B
IPV = Polio
MMRV = Combined Measles, Mumps and Rubella and
chickenpox
HIB = Hemophilus Influenza type B
DTaP = Diptheria, Tetanus, acellular
Pertussis
VZV = Varicella zoster vaccine,
(Chickenpox)
Prevnar = Conjugated Pneumoccocal Vaccine
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