Immunizations

 

Immunizations are an important part of keeping young children healthy. Unfortunately, keeping up with the schedule can be confusing, particularly since it changes periodically, and new vaccines and combinations of vaccines are constantly being developed. Your child's particular immunization schedule will depend on the particular combinations and sequence of previous vaccines.

There are a few constants that may help you keep track of your child's schedule:

  1. Your child's schedule of well-child visits does not change based on the immunization schedule. The appropriate vaccines are given at each well-child visit. For more on the well-child visit schedule, click here.
  2. Shots are given at most of the physicals between ages 2 months and 18 months.
  3. The primary vaccine series will be completed by 18 months of age. After that, only 3 booster shots are needed between ages 4-6 years.

The immunization schedule is developed based on extensive research on the optimal timing and spacing of vaccine doses to give maximal intensity and duration of immune system response and protection from disease. Recommendations and guidelines on vaccines are developed by the medical and public health communities and are revised annually and as needed.

Below is the recommended vaccine schedule at ABC Pediatrics, considering the combination vaccines we currently use. Click here for more information on the recommended immunization schedule.


Age

Immunizations

0-1 mo

2 mo

Hep B #1

DTap, IVP, Hep B # 2, HIB, Prevnar, Rotateq

 

 

4 mo

DTaP, IVP, HIB, Prevnar, Rotateq

6 mo

DTaP, IVP, Prevnar,  Rotateq

9 mo

Hep B # 3

12 mo

MMR, Varicella, Hep A

15 mo

HIB, Prevnar

18 mo

DTaP, Hep A

2 yr

none

3 yr

none

4-6 yr

MMR, IPV, DTaP boosters, Varicella

11-12 yr

Tdap, Menactra

Adolescent

females

Gardasil

Yearly

Influenza vaccine yearly (in the Fall) age 6mo through adult

2 years of age

Catch up on any missing doses