Immunizations
Vaccination is one of the best ways parents can protect infants, children and teens from 16 potentially harmful diseases. Vaccine-preventable diseases can be very serious, may require hospitalization, or even be deadly - especially to infants and young children. - CDC
Recommended Immunization Schedule
| Birth | |
| 2 months | |
| 4 months | |
| 6 months | |
| 6 months + (yearly) | |
| 12 months | |
| 12-15 months | |
| 12-18 months | |
| 18 months | |
| 2 years | |
| 4 years | |
| 4-5 years (before kindergarten) | |
| 10-11 years | |
| 10+ years | (if local outbreak; absent or damaged spleen; complement deficiency) |
| 11-12 years | |
| 15 years | (if started at 15 yrs, 3 doses- 2nd shot: 2 months after first shot) |
| 15 years | (if started at 15 yrs, 3 doses- 3rd shot: 6 months after first shot) |
| 16 years | |
| 16-17 years | At discretion of patient and Clinician |
| 16-18 years | (Ask us about frequency) |
