Vaccine Schedule
Recommended Vaccinations
From Birth to 21 Years Old
We firmly support the timely administration of all recommended vaccines for children and young adults.
Adhering to the vaccination schedule is a critical component of preventive care and promotes lifelong health and well-being. The schedule provided below follows the guidelines established by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). Please note that flu and COVID-19 vaccines are not included in the schedule below but are
strongly recommended every year for all patients over 6 months of age.
As part of our commitment to providing the highest standard of care, we expect our patients to remain current on all recommended AAP immunizations.
Age
Recommended Vaccines
Birth
3-10 days
1 month
2 months
Vaxelis (DTaP, Hib, Polio, Hep B), Pneumococcal, Rotavirus (oral)
4 months
Vaxelis (DTaP, Hib, Polio, Hep B), Pneumococcal, Rotavirus (oral)
6 months
Vaxelis (DTaP, Hib, Polio, Hep B), Pneumococcal, Rotavirus (oral)
9 months
12 months
Age
Recommended Vaccines
18 months
24 months
Hepatitis A, if not given at 18 months
30 months
3 years
4 years
Quadracel (DTaP & Polio), Proquad (MMR & Varicella)
5-8 years
9-10 years
11 years
12-21 years
Meningococcal ACWY, Meningococcal B (given at 16 years)
More Immunization Articles
List of Services
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COVID: How to Prepare for Your Child’s COVID Vaccination
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Hepatitis B Vaccine: What Parents Need to Know
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Hepatitis C
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Immunizations: What You Need to Know
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Influenza (Flu): What You Need to Know
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Meningococcal Disease: Information for Teens and College Students
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Pneumococcal Infections: Treatment and Prevention
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Vaccines—Autism Toolkit
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VIS—COVID-19 Vaccine
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VIS—Influenza (Flu) Vaccine (Inactivated or Recombinant)
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VIS—Influenza (Live, Intranasal) Vaccine
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VIS—Your Child’s First Vaccines



