Well Child
It is important for your pediatrician to track your child's development and milestones, check blood levels, and administer vaccinations. Infants are seen at 2 weeks, and at 2, 4, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, and 24 months. An annual well child exam is recommended thereafter.
| 3-5 Days | Old Weight / Jaundice Check |
|---|---|
| 2 Week | Visit Routine Newborn Check-up |
| 2 Month | Visit Growth & Development Check, Immunizations |
| 4 Month | Visit Growth & Development Check, Immunizations |
| 6 Month | Visit Growth & Development Check, Immunizations |
| 9 Month | Visit Growth & Development Check |
| 12 Month | Visit Growth & Development Check, Screen for TB/Blood Work |
| 15 Month | Visit Growth & Development Check, Immunizations |
| 18 Month | Visit Growth & Development Check, Immunizations |
| 2 Years | Growth & Development Check, Screen for TB/Blood Work |
| 3-4 Years | Growth & Development Check, Screen for TB/Lead |
| 5 Years | Growth & Development Check, Screen for TB/Lead, Immunizations |
| 6-10 Years | Growth & Development Check, Screen for TB, Eye Screen, Make up Immunizations if necessary |
| 11 Years | Growth & Development Check, Screen for TB, Eye Screen, Immunizations |
| 12-18 Years | Growth & Development Check, Screen for TB, Eye Screen, Make up Immunizations if necessary |
| College | Growth & Development Check, Screen for TB, Eye Screen, Immunizations if College Requires, Transfer to Adult Physician |
