Growing Up Healthy
A regular check-up for a child under the age of 18 is often called a “well-child visit.” These visits help infants, children and teens get the care they need to stay healthy.
During these visits, the doctor will do a physical exam, track the
child’s growth and development, and give any needed immunizations.
Additionally:
- It is an opportunity for parents, providers, and children to talk about nutrition, safety, immunizations and many important age-appropriate topics.
- Making sure that your child sees their doctor for well-child visits and recommended immunizations is one of the best things you can do to
protect your child and community from serious diseases.
- These visits are important - even if your child is healthy!
Looking for a way to keep track of all your child’s well-child visits? |
Print the Well-Child Tracking Card here. |
Well-Child and Immunization Timing
This table will help you see when children need well child visits and the immunizations that are recommended at each visit.
Child’s Age for Well-Child Visit |
Immunizations Recommended |
Within the first week |
Hep B (if not received at birth) |
2 months |
Hep B, Rotavirus, DTaP, Hib, PCV, IPV |
4 months |
Rotavirus, DTaP, Hib, PCV, IPV |
6 months |
Hep B, Rotavirus, DTaP, Hib, PCV, IPV |
9 months |
Hep B, IPV |
12 months |
MMR, Hep A, Varicella |
15 months |
Hep A, DTaP, Varicella (only if missed at 12 months), Flu (if/when necessary) |
18 months |
Hep A, DTaP, Flu (if/when necessary) |
2 and 2 ½ years old |
Catch up on any missing or delayed immunizations |
3 years old |
Flu |
4 years old |
Flu, DTaP, IPV, MMR, Varicella |
5 years old |
Flu, DTaP, IPV, MMR, Varicella (only if missed at age 4) |
6-10 years old |
Flu (annually) |
11-12 years old |
Flu, HPV*, Tdap, Meningococcal |
13-15 years old |
Flu (annually) |
16-18 years old |
Meningococcal, Flu (annually) |
Call your doctor to make an appointment for a well-child visit. If you need help finding a doctor, call our Member Services Department at (888) 483-0760 (TTY/TDD: 711).
For more information about what is included in each combo vaccine and the diseases they prevent, please see the CDC recommended immunization
schedules:
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