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Vaccine Schedule
What is a child's vaccine schedule?
Please use the following recommended vaccination schedule as a guideline for the health and well-being of your child. Please contact your physician with any questions or concerns. We review immunizations at each well visit, as we strongly support compliance with AAP recommendations.
AGE |
SCHEDULED VACCINES |
OPTIONAL VACCINES |
Birth |
LCP vaccinates newborns against Hep B in the hospital only in select cases. |
|
2 months |
DTaP, Hib, Polio, Prevnar, Hep B, Rotavirus |
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4 months |
DTaP, Hib, Polio, Prevnar, Hep B, Rotavirus |
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6 months |
DTaP, Hib, Polio, Prevnar, Rotavirus |
Influenza (seasonal) |
9 months |
Hep B |
Influenza (seasonal) |
12 months |
Varicella, Hep A |
Influenza (seasonal) |
15 months |
DTaP, Hib, Prevnar, MMR |
Influenza (seasonal) |
18 months |
Hep A |
Influenza (seasonal) |
18 months - 2 years |
Influenza (seasonal) |
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2-4 years |
Influenza (seasonal) |
|
4-5 years |
Dtap, IPV, Varicella, MMR |
Influenza (seasonal) |
9 years |
HPV |
Influenza (seasonal) |
10-19 years
|
TdaP, MCV4, HPV
|
Influenza (seasonal) |
Then every 10 years |
TdaP |
Influenza (seasonal) |
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VACCINE |
GUARDS AGAINST |
Hep B: |
Hepatitis B |
DTaP, TdaP: |
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis (whooping cough) |
Hib: |
Haemophilus infuenzae type b (blood infections, pneumonia, meningitis) |
Prevnar: |
Strep pneumonia species that cause meningitis, bacteremia (blood infections), pneumonia, and ear infections |
Hep A: |
Hepatitis A |
MMR: |
Measles, Mumps, Rubella |
Varicella: |
Chicken Pox |
MCV4: |
Meningococcal Meningitis |
HPV: |
Human papilloma virus (genital warts/cervical predisposition to cancer) |
Influenzae |
Seasonal for prevention of influenza |
FluMist |
Seasonal. FluMist is a vaccine that is sprayed into the nose to help protect against influenza. |
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