Immunizations

Vaccines are one of the most important ways to protect your child from serious diseases. We follow the recommended immunization schedule from the American Academy of Pediatrics and the CDC.

Our Commitment to Vaccine Safety

We firmly believe in the safety and efficacy of vaccines. Our providers stay current on the latest vaccine research and are happy to discuss any concerns you may have about immunizations.

Recommended Vaccine Schedule

This schedule follows the recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).

Birth
Hepatitis B (1st dose)
2 Months
Hepatitis B (2nd dose) DTaP Hib IPV PCV13 Rotavirus
4 Months
DTaP Hib IPV PCV13 Rotavirus
6 Months
Hepatitis B (3rd dose) DTaP Hib PCV13 Rotavirus Influenza (annually)
12-15 Months
MMR Varicella PCV13 Hib Hepatitis A (2 doses)
15-18 Months
DTaP
4-6 Years
DTaP IPV MMR Varicella
11-12 Years
Tdap HPV (2-3 doses) Meningococcal
16 Years
Meningococcal (booster)

* Schedule may vary based on individual circumstances. Your provider will discuss the specific vaccines recommended for your child at each visit.

Why Vaccinate?

Vaccines protect children from serious, potentially life-threatening diseases. They not only protect your child but also help protect others in the community who cannot be vaccinated.

Catch-Up Vaccines

If your child is behind on vaccines, don't worry! We can create a personalized catch-up schedule to get them up to date safely and efficiently.

Have Questions?

We understand you may have questions about vaccines. Our providers are happy to discuss vaccine safety, ingredients, and address any concerns you may have.

Annual Flu Vaccine

The flu vaccine is recommended annually for all children 6 months and older. Flu season typically runs from October through May, with peak activity between December and February.

We begin offering flu vaccines each fall, typically starting in September. The vaccine helps protect your child from serious flu complications and helps prevent the spread of influenza in schools and the community.

Did You Know?

Children under 9 years old who are receiving the flu vaccine for the first time need two doses, given at least 4 weeks apart.

Flu Vaccine Availability

Flu vaccines are available at both of our locations during regular office hours.

  • Available starting in September
  • Can be given at well visits or nurse visits
  • Most insurance plans cover flu vaccines
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Questions About Vaccines?

Our providers are happy to discuss vaccines and answer any questions you may have. Call us or ask at your next appointment.

Call (480) 892-3880