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Check-up Age | Immunizations |
1 week old (2-4 days after hospital discharge) |
Hep B (if not given in the hospital) |
1 month | Hep B (doses must be given at least 4 weeks apart) |
2 months | DTaP, Hib, IPV, (Pentacel 3 in 1 combo) Prevnar 13, Rotateq (Oral) and Hep B (if not given at 1 month visit) |
4 months | DTaP, Hib, IPV, (Pentacel 3 in 1 combo) Prevnar 13, Rotateq (Oral) |
6 months | DTaP, Hib, IPV, (Pentacel 3 in 1 combo) Prevnar 13, Rotateq (Oral) |
9 months | Hep B |
12 months | MMR, VARIVAX, Hep A |
15 months | DTaP, Hib, IPV, (Pentacel 3 in 1 combo) Prevnar 13 |
18 months | DTaP, Hib, IPV, (Pentacel 3 in 1 combo) Prevnar 13, Hep A (Provider may wait to give Hep A at 2 year visit) |
2 years | Hep A (if not given at 18 months) |
30 months | The AAP (American Academy of Pediatrics) recommends a 30 month check-up. Immunizations to be determined at time of visit. |
3 years | No vaccines unless behind schedule |
4 years | Prevnar 13 Booster (if needed), Hep A (if needed), DTaP, MMR, IPV and Varivax |
5 to 9 years | No vaccines unless behind schedule |
10 years | TDaP |
11 years | Meningococcal, TDaP (if not given at 10 year visit) |
12 to 13 years | Gardasil® 9 |
14 to 15 years | No vaccines unless behind schedule |
16 years | Meningococcal (1st dose given at 11 year visit) |
17 years and older | Meningococcal B |
When recommended by your provider the following vaccines are available certain times of the year | |
Spring and summer | Meningococcal and TDaP Booster, when applicable |
Fall and winter | Influenza and Pneumovax |
* This is a typical immunization schedule. Due to many changes in immunizations, your child may not follow this exact timing for administration.
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