When to Schedule Well-Child Visits?
Well-child visits occur regularly throughout childhood, beginning when an infant is five days old. The purpose of a well-child visit is to check your child’s growth and development, look for signs of disease, and answer any questions you might have.
Here’s Our Recommended Well-Child Visit Schedule along with a brief description of each visit:
Five Days of Age
Assessments for:
- Weight
- Feeding
- Urinary and stool frequency
Examination for:
- Heart murmur
- Jaundice
- Infection
- Inspection of circumcision when applicable.
Two Weeks of Age
Assessments for:
- Weight
- Height
- Head circumference
- Feeding
- Urinary and stool frequency
A complete examination will occur. Probiotic and vitamins may be started by some physicians.
Two months of age
Assessments for:
- Growth
- Weight
- Height
- Head circumference
- Urinary and stool frequency
Evaluation of development and a complete examination will occur. Vaccinations will include Acellular DPT, Hib, polio, and Prevnar.
Four months of age
Assessment for:
- Growth
- Weight
- Height
- Head circumference
- Urinary and stool frequency.
Evaluation of development and a complete examination will occur. Vaccinations will include Acellular DPT, Hib, polio, and Prevnar.
Six months of age
Assessment for:
- Growth
- Weight
- Height
- Head circumference
- Urinary and stool frequency
Evaluation of development and a complete examination will occur. Vaccinations will include Acellular DPT, Hib, hepatitis B, Prevnar, and Influenza.
Nine months of age
Assessment for:
- Growth
- Weight
- Height
- Head circumference
- Urinary and stool frequency
Evaluation of development and a complete examination will occur. The Hepatitis B vaccination will be given.
12 months of age
Assessment for:
- Growth
- Weight
- Height
- Head circumference
- Urinary and stool frequency
Evaluation of development and a complete examination will occur. A blood test will check for anemia and lead exposure. The Hepatitis A will be given, as well as the Hepatitis B vaccination unless the first dose was received in the hospital when the child was a newborn.
15 months of age
Assessment for:
- Growth
- Weight
- Height
- Head circumference
- Urinary and stool frequency.
Evaluation of development and a complete examination will occur. Vaccinations will include Hib, Prevnar, and MMR.
18 months of age
Assessment for:
- Growth
- Weight
- Height
- Head circumference
- Urinary and stool frequency
Evaluation of development and a complete examination will occur. The Acellular DPT and polio vaccinations will be given.
Two years of age
Assessment for:
- Growth
- Weight
- Height
- Head circumference
- Urinary and stool frequency
Evaluation of development and a complete examination will occur. Blood pressure will be checked. Techniques for potty training will be discussed, and the Hepatitis A vaccination will be given.
Three years of age
A complete examination will include growth assessment and measurements of weight and height. Blood pressure will be checked, and development will be evaluated, including an assessment of potty training.
Four years of age
A complete examination will include growth assessment and measurements of weight and height. Blood pressure will be checked, and development will be evaluated, including an assessment of potty training. The Acellular DPT, polio, MMR, and chickenpox vaccinations will be given.
Five years of age
A complete examination will include assessment for growth, measurements of weight and height, evaluation of development, and checking of blood pressure. Hearing will also be screened, and the chickenpox vaccination will be given.
Six years of age to 26 years of age
Annual checkups will include growth and weight measurements to assess growth, as well as blood pressure readings. Age-appropriate development will be evaluated. The Tdap booster will be given at 11 years of age and repeated every five years. The meningitis vaccination for types A, Y, C, and W-135 will be given at 11 and 16 years of age. The HPV vaccination to prevent against certain types of cancer may begin between the ages of 9 and 26. The Meningitis B vaccination will be given at 17 years of age, with a booster administered six months later. The influenza vaccination will be given annually, beginning at six months of age.