Immunizations
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Chickenpox (Varicella) , Diphtheria, Tetanus, & Pertussis (DTaP) , H1N1 Flu Shot , Hepatitis A , Hepatitis B , Hib , HPV (Gardasil) , Influenza , Influenza Live (Intranasal) , Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) , Meningococcal vaccine , PCV7 (Pneumococcal Conjugate) , Polio (IPV) , PPV (Pnuemococcal Polysaccharide) , Rotavirus , Tetanus and Diphtheria (Td)

AgeImmunization
1 monthHepatitis B #2
2 monthsPentacel #1 (DTaP-Hib-Polio Combination vaccine)

PCV#1 (Pneumococcal vaccine)

Rotavirus #1
4 monthsPentacel #2 (DTaP-Hib-Polio Combination vaccine)

PCV #2 (Pneumococcal vaccine)

Rotavirus #2
6 monthsPentacel #3 (DTaP-Hib-Polio Combination vaccine)

PCV #3 (Pneumococcal vaccine)

Rotavirus #3
9 monthsHepatitis B #3
12 monthsMMR #1 (Measles, Mumps & Rubella)

PCV #4 (Pneumococcal vaccine)

Varicella #1 (Chickenpox)

15 monthsHepatitis A #1

DTaP #4

Hib #4
18 monthsNo shots given unless not given at another visit, we would use the opportunity to catch up with the immunization schedule.
2 yrsHepatitis A #2
3 yrsNo shots given unless not given at another visit, we would use the opportunity to catch up with the immunization schedule.
4 yrsVaricella #2 (Chickenpox)

MMR #2 (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)

IPV #4 (Polio)

DTaP #5 (Diptheria, Tetanus, & Pertussis)

5 yrsNo shots given unless not given at another visit, we would use the opportunity to catch up with the immunization schedule. We recommend a well visit annually until age 18.
11 yrsMeningococcal vaccine

Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine series of #3 shots (Girls only)

TdaP (Tetanus, Diphtheria, & Pertussus)

12-18yrsWell Visits are recommended annually until age 18.

Flu Shots are given annually for ages 6 months and older.