NOTE: During COVID-19 shelter in place, East Bay Pediatrics is focusing on essential well visits: those which are due for vaccines, need forms completed, or needed for medication management.
Routine Well Visit Schedule
Routine well visits are the core of a healthy relationship between patient and physician. Our well visit and vaccine schedule is listed here. Specific health conditions may require more routine visits. See the Office Policies to learn more.
Routine well visits are the core of a healthy relationship between patient and physician. Our well visit and vaccine schedule is listed here. Specific health conditions may require more routine visits. See the Office Policies to learn more.
East Bay Pediatrics Well Visit and Vaccine Schedule |
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Stage | Routine Well Appointment | Vaccine given or Test performed |
Infant | 3 Days | Hepatitis B (Hep B) #1 if not given in hospital |
2 Weeks | Hep B #1 if not given | |
6 to 8 weeks | Pentacel #1 - Diptheria, Tetanus, and acellular Pertussis (DTaP) - Polio (IPV) - Haemophilus influenza B (Hib) Pneumococcal (PCV) #1 Rotavirus #1 Hep B #2 |
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4 months | Pentacel #2 PCV #2 Rotavirus #2 |
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6 months | Pentacel #3 PCV #3 Rotavirus #3 Hep B #3 |
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8 months | Hep B #3 if at 6 months is too soon | |
10 months | Missed vaccine catch up | |
Toddler | 12 months | Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) #1 Varicella (Chicken Pox) #1 Hemoglobin (Hgb) screening test for anemia Vision |
15 months | Hepatitis A (Hep A) #1 PCV #4 |
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18 months | Pentacel #4 M-CHAT (screen for autism) |
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24 months | Hep A #2 M-CHAT (screen for autism) Vision |
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30 months | Hep A #2 if not given at 24 months | |
Preschool | 3 years | Missed vaccine catch up Vision |
4 years | MMR #2 Varicella #2 Hemoglobin Urinalysis |
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5 years | DTap #5 IPV #4 |
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Annual physical exams are recommended for ages 3 and up | 10 years | Hemoglobin Urinalysis |
11 years | Meningococcal #1 Tetanus booster with pertussis (Tdap) Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) – series of 3 vaccines |
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16 years and every 5 years | Meningococcal #2 Hemoglobin Urinalysis STI screen |
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17-18 years | Meningococcal B |
Influenza immunizations are recommended annually for children age six months and above, and in particular for children with underlying illnesses. The first year the influenza vaccine is given, a booster dose of the vaccine is recommended for children less than nine years old.
Vaccine information sheets (VIS) from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) are available on our website. TB screening to be done if risk factors are present.