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Schedule of Well Visits
Well-child visits at my office serve four purposes:
  • to address any concerns a caregiver might have
  • to perform a developmental assessment of the child
  • to prepare caregivers for developmental changes that are likely to occur before the next well-visit
  • to immunize the child against several formerly dangerous diseases of childhood

The first three items are covered at every visit (sometimes even at sick visits!). The timing of well visits, and their frequency, is determined entirely by the last item, immunizations, with the exception of the first visit during the first week after discharge from the hospital.

The order and timing of immunizations is recommended to all pediatric care providers by the American Academy of Pediatrics. Each provider changes the schedule only slightly for the sake of convenience to the patients, however all changes are kept within guidelines set by the Academy.

For information about vaccines please visit The CDC's National Immunization Program web site.

First Week
A check of the baby’s weight, skin color, feeding and voiding, and a chance to answer the caregiver’s questions and concerns. New moms - Click here to find out more about our "Baby's First Visit" program.

1 month

  • Weigh and measure. Discuss feeding and assess development

2 months

  • Pediarix (DTaP-Polio-Hepatitis B) #1
  • Hemophilus Influenzae, type B (Hib) #1
  • Streptococcus pneumoniae (PCV-7) #1 (also called "Prevnar", "pneumococcal vaccine", and (inaccurately) "the meningitis vaccine")

4 months

  • Pediarix (DTaP-Polio-Hepatitis B) #2
  • Hib #2
  • PCV-7 #2

6 months

  • Pediarix (DTaP-Polio-Hepatitis B) #3
  • Hib #3
  • PCV-7 #3

9 months

  • Weigh and measure. Discuss advancing feeding and developmental milestones

12 months

  • Hib #4
  • Chicken Pox (Varivax)
  • PCV-7 #4
  • Blood tests to screen for anemia and elevated blood lead (Pb) level

15 months

  • Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) #1

18 months

  • DTaP #4

2 years

  • Anemia and Pb screen

3 years

  • Anemia and Pb screen

4 years

  • DTaP #5
  • IPV #4
  • MMR #2

12 years

  • Tetanus - Diphtheria (required for entrance into 7th grade)
  • TdAP

For more information about Natick Pediatrics, or to talk to the doctor, please call the office at (508) 655-9699.


Natick Pediatrics, PC
Lincoln Medical Building
61 Lincoln Street, Suite 210
Framingham, MA 01702

(508) 655-9699
(508) 655-2984 fax

Updated: 6/16/08