Snellville Pediatrics, P.C.

Well Child / Immunizations

Vaccines will be given only when a custodial parent is present to sign permission for the administration of immunizations.

**Disclaimer: This is a typical immunization schedule. Due to many changes in immunizations, your child might not follow this exact time schedule.


Check-Up Age   Immunizations
1 week old
(2 - 4 days after hospital discharge)
  HepB
1 Month   HepB (if given at least 4 weeks apart)
2 Month   DTAP, HepB (if not given at 1 month visit), Hib, IPV, PREVNAR, Rotateq
4 Month   DTAP, Hib, IPV, PREVNAR, Rotateq
6 Month   DTAP, Hib, PREVNAR, Rotateq
9 Month   HepB
12 Month   MMR / VARIVAX, Hep A
15 Month   DTAP / IPV / Hib, Prevnar
18 Month   HepA (2nd dose if needed)
Under 2 Years   Hepatitis A
(now can be given at 1 year of age)
2 Year   Prevnar 13 Booster / Hep A (2nd dose if needed)
3 Year   Prevnar 13 Booster (if needed) / Hep A (2nd dose if needed)
4 or 5 Year   Prevnar 13 Booster (if needed) / DTAP, MMR, IPV, Hep A, and Varivax
6 Years and Older   Any required Booster vaccines
9 Years and Older   Gardasil
11 - 12 Years and Older   Menactra
11 Years and every 5-10 years after   TDAP Booster

When recommended by your provider the following vaccines are available certain times of the year.
Spring and Summer    
Fall and Winter   Influenza and Pneumovax

Immunization Terminology

TDAP
Tetanus, Diptheria, Acellular Pertussis

DTAP
Diptheria, Tetanus, Acellular Pertussis Vaccine.

Gardasil
Quadrivalent Human Papillomavirus Types 6, 11, 16, 18.

HEP A
Hepatitis A Vaccine.

HEP B
Hepatitis B Vaccine.

HIB
Haemophilus Influenzae Type B Vaccine.

Influenza
Flu Vaccine.

IPV
Inactivated Polio Vaccine.

Menactra
Meningococcal Vaccine.

MMR
Measle, Mumps, and Rubella Vaccine.

Pneumovax
Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine (2 years and older at high risk).

Prevnar
Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine.

Rotateq
Rotavirus vaccine.

Varivax
Chicken Pox Vaccine.

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