At Robeson Pediatrics, we are commited to the development and overall health of each patient. Part of that commitment is ensuring every child receives their routine well child checks.
Below you will find a list of ages at which well child visits are recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics along with screenings, laboratory testings, and vaccinations given:
Age |
Labs and Screenings |
Vaccines |
Newborn (typically 4 days) |
Hepatitis B (unless given at hospital) |
|
1 month |
Edinburgh Screening |
|
2 months |
Edinburgh Screening |
HiB, Pediarix, Prevnar, Rotateq |
4 months |
Edinburgh Screening |
HiB, Pediarix, Prevnar, Rotateq |
6 months |
PEDS developmental |
HiB, Pediarix, Prevnar, Rotateq |
9 months |
PEDS developmental |
|
12 months |
PEDS developmental Lead |
MMR, Hepatitis A, Varicella |
15 months |
PEDS developmental |
Prevnar, HiB |
18 months |
PEDS developmental M-CHAT developmental |
DTaP, Hepatitis A |
24 months |
BMI Lead M-CHAT developmental PEDS developmental |
Hepatitis A |
30 months |
BMI M-CHAT developmental |
|
3 years |
BMI Blood Pressure PEDS developmental Urinalysis Vision Screen |
|
4 years |
BMI Blood Pressure Cholesterol (if needed) PEDS developmental Vision and Hearing screening |
DTaP, IPV, MMR, Varicella |
5 years |
BMI Blood Pressure PEDS developmental Vision and Hearing screening |
|
6 years – 18 years (annually) |
BMI Blood Pressure PSC-17 (ages 6-17) CRAFFT (ages 11-18) PHQ 2 & 9 (ages 11-18) |
TdaP (11 years) Menveo, Gardasil (16+ years) Menveo booster (16+ years) |