Pediatric Immunization Schedules

These schedules indicate the recommended ages for routine administration of currently licensed childhood vaccines, as of December 1, 2007, for children aged 0–6 years and children aged 7-18 years, respectively. Additional information is available on the AAFP web site, which you may visit by selecting the tab to the right. Any dose not administered at the recommended age should be administered at any subsequent visit, when indicated and feasible. Additional vaccines may be licensed and recommended during the year.

Northland Family Care Recommended Immunization Schedule

Based on Centers for Disease Control Immunization schedule and our office us of combination immunizations

 

Birth

2 months

4 months

6 months

12 months

15 months

18-24 months

4-6 years

11-12 years

Hep B (total 3 or 4)

1

2

 

3

     

DTaP (total of 5)

 

1

2

3

 

4

 

5

 

Td (Tetnus booster)

        

1

Hib (total of 4)

 

1

2

3

 

4

   

IPV (total of 4)

 

1

2

  

3

 

4

 

MMR (total of 2)

    

1

  

2

 

Varicella (total of 1)

    

1

  

2

 

Meningococcal (total 1)

        

1

Pneumococcal (total 4)

 

1

2

3

4

    

Hepatitis A (total 2)

    

1

 

2

  

RotaTeq

 

1 (oral)

2 (oral)

3 (oral)

     

Influenza

   

Recommended Yearly (each fall)

Gardasil
(Female patients only)

3 doses given to female patients 9-26 years of age. The second dose given is 2 months after the first dose, and the third dose is given 6 months after the first dose.

Combination Immunizations:
Pediarix (purple) combines Hepatitis B, DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis), and IVP (polio) in one vaccine
ProQuad (blue) combines MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) and varicella (chicken pox) in one vaccine
ActHIB (yellow) combines DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis) and HIB (H. influenzae type B)