newborn and toddler visits

Newborn and toddler visits

We follow the American Academy of Pediatrics well child visit schedule, which is outlined below. This list includes the recommended age for each well child visit and what to expect during your child’s exam. Well child visits are important to ensure necessary preventative care, track your child’s growth and development, and establish a strong relationship with your pediatrician.

Well Child Exam

Jaundice check, weight check, feeding issues, metabolic screening,
newborn vaccines (if needed), parent vaccines (if needed)

Weight check, physical exam, newborn vaccines (if needed),
 parent vaccines (if needed)

Weight check, physical exam, vaccines (if needed)

Physical exam, growth and development, vaccines (if needed)

Physical exam, growth and development, vaccines (if needed)

Physical exam, growth and development, vaccines (if needed)

Physical exam, growth and development, finger stick (hemoglobin), vaccines (if needed)

Physical exam, growth and development, TB skin test (if needed), vaccines (if needed)

Physical exam, growth and development, vaccines (if needed)

Physical exam, growth and development, vaccines (if needed)

Physical exam, growth and development, lead screening (if needed), vaccines (if needed)

(30 months)
Physical exam, growth and development, vaccines (if needed)

Physical exam, growth and development, TB skin test (if needed)

Physical exam, growth and development, vaccines (if needed)

Annual check-up recommended, and if needed may include finger stick (hemoglobin), urinalysis, and/or vision/hearing screening.

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