Age Immunizations Test
2-7 days Hep B (Given in the hospital)
2 weeks 2nd Newborn Screen
2 months DTap – Hep B – IPV, Hib, PCV13, Rotateq
4 months DTap – Hep B – IPV, Hib, PCV13, Rotateq
6 months DTap – Hep B – IPV, Hib, PCV13, Rotateq
9 months Developmental Screen
12 months MMR, Varicella, Hep A, PCV13 Lead Screen, Hemoglobin, Developmental Screen
15 months Hib, DTaP
18 months Hep A Developmental Screen
2 years Updating any immunizations Developmental Screen
3 years
4 years DTaP, MMR, Varicella, IPV
5-10 years
11 years TdaP, Meningococcal, HPV
12-17 years Updating any immunizations along with Meningococcal B
Abbreviations
  • *DTaP = Diphtheria, Tetanus, acellular Pertussis

  • *Hep B = Hepatitis B
  • *IPV = Inactivated Polio Vaccine
  • Hib = Hemophilus Influenzae type B (not the “Flu Shot”)
  • PCV13 = Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (includes 13 types of the Pneumococcal bacteria)
  • Rotateq = Prevents Rotavirus (vomiting/diarrhea virus)
  • MMR = Measles, Mumps, Rubella
  • Varicella = Chicken Pox
  • TdaP = Tetanus, reduced diphtheria, acellular Pertussis
  • Meningococcal = Meningitis vaccine
  • HPV = Human Papillomavirus

*These vaccines are given in one vaccine as a combination at the 2, 4 & 6 month visits.

Vaccine information sheets will be handed out prior to any vaccines being given. Children must be > 6 months to receive a flu shot. Children > 2 years may receive the flu shot or the intra-nasal flu vaccine (unless asthmatic). For children < 9 years and receiving a flu shot for the first time, two doses (4 weeks apart) are required.