AAP GUIDELINES AS ADOPTED BY TOTS'N'TEENS PEDIATRICS
Age | Immunizations | Lab Work |
---|---|---|
Hospital/Nursery | Hepatitis B, #1 | Metabolic Screen |
1 month | Hepatitis B, #2 | Metabolic Screen |
2 months |
DTap-HB-IPV
Prevnar Rotavirus |
None |
4 months |
DTap-HB-IPV
Prevnar Rotavirus |
None |
6 months |
DTap-HB-IPV
Prevnar Rotavirus |
CBC |
9 months | Hepatitis B, #3 | None |
12 months |
Varicella
Hepatitis A, #1 |
CBC, Lead Level |
15 months |
MMR
HIB |
None |
18 months |
DTap
Prevnar |
None |
2 years | Hepatitis A, #2 | CBC, Lead Level |
3 years | None | Vision Screen |
4-5 years |
Polio
DTap MMR Varicella |
Urinalysis |
11-18 years |
Tdap at age 11, booster at College PE
Meningococcal x2 @ 11 and 16 HPV-Females x3 Varicella Booster if needed |
*CBC
*Urinalysis (* once only beginning age 11 unless medically necessary) Lipid profile age 11 & 17 as indicated based on family history and other risk factors |
Flu vaccine is recommended YEARLY for all children. It is usually available in September - November.
Newer vaccines will be discussed as they become available.
Nationwide shortages of vaccines may occur, which could change the immunization schedules.
Our practice follows guidelines in accordance with the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) for check-ups, screening lab work, and immunizations.