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• Hepatitis B
• Diphtheria, tetanus, and whooping cough (DTaP)
• Haemophilus Influenzae
• Polio (IPV)
• Pneumococcal (PCV)
• Rotavirus
Usually, the first 6 months will cover all of the needed vaccinations. If any were missed, it should be done now. Also, it is encouraged that infants 6 months and older should receive the flu shot as well.
The CDC recommends that your child should be fully immunized by 2 years old. The following vaccines will complete the needed prevention and immunity from harmful diseases.
• Chickenpox
• Diphtheria, tetanus, and whooping cough (DTaP)
• Haemophilus Influenzae
• Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR)
• Polio (IPV)
• Pneumococcal (PCV)
• Hepatitis A
• Hepatitis B
During this time your child should be up-to-date on all of their needed vaccines. An annual flu vaccination along with a well-child exam is encouraged.
• Polio (IPV)
• Diphtheria, tetanus, and whooping cough (DTaP)
• Measles, Mumps, Rubella
• Chickenpox
• Flu
Your child is all caught up on their vaccines, if all of the previous years were met. We always encourage an annual flu vaccination and well-child exam.
The following vaccines are recommended by the CDC to protect your child, your family, and your child’s friends.
• Meningococcal Conjugate
• HPV
• Tdap
• Flu
At age 13 most of your required vaccines have been completed. We encourage an annual checkup and flu vaccine. Some schools and/or jobs require specific needs, which we offer as well.
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