Vaccination and Screenings

Vaccination & Screenings:

We recommend that your child receive the immunizations listed below, with a few specific exceptions (such as an anaphylactic reaction to a vaccine, a neurologic disorder, or an underlying immune deficiency).

Please use this vaccination and treatment schedule to answer many of your questions regarding the current childhood vaccination recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics and the ACIP (see the next section for more detailed informaiton).

Age: Vacinations:
2 Months DTaP/IPV/HIB/Hep B /
PCV-13/Rota
4 Months DTaP/IPV/HIB/
PCV-13/Rota /Hep B
6 Months DTaP/IPV/HIB/
PCV-13/Rota
9 Months  
12 Months Hep A/PCV-13/Hep B
15 Months MMR/DTaP/HIB
18 Months Varicella
2 Years Hep A
3 Years  
4 - 5 Years DTaP/IPV/MMR/Varicella
12 Years TdaP/MCV-4/
HPV Series
Seasonal Flu Shot (Influenza) or
Flumist

 

Vaccination Information Statements:

Vaccine Information Statements (VISs) are information sheets produced by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). VISs explain both the benefits and risks of a vaccine to adult vaccine recipients and the parents or legal representatives of vaccinees who are children and adolescents. All VISs on this site are in ready-to-print portable document file (PDF) format. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view them. The PDF versions of these documents are the same as the versions you would receive by ordering directly from CDC or your local health department.

DTaP

Diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis vaccine.

MMR

Measles, Mumps, Rubella vaccine.

Varicella

Chickenpox vaccine.

Hep A

Hepatitis A Vaccine

Hep B

Hepatitis B Vaccine.

PCV-7

Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine.

HIB

Haemophilus Influenzae B Vaccine.

Rota

Rotavirus Vaccine.

TdaP

Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis booster.

IPV

Polio Vaccine.

MCV-4

Meningococcal Vaccine.

HPV

Human papilloma virus vaccine

Flu

Inactivated influenza vaccine.

Intranasal Flu (Flumist)

Live influenza vaccine.

PCV-13

Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine