Immunization Schedule

Immunizations are a cornerstone of preventive medicine. By adhering to the recommended immunization schedule, you are taking proactive steps to protect your child against a range of preventable diseases.

This schedule is designed to protect against a range of diseases and illnesses, providing comprehensive immunity for your child as they grow.

Hepatitis B #1 (recommended within 24 hours) – typically given at hospital

Hepatitis B #2

Pentacel #1 (Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Polio, Hib)

Prevnar #1 (Pneumococcal disease)

Rotateq #1 (Rotavirus)

Pentacel #2 (Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Polio, Hib)
Prevnar #2 (Pneumococcal disease)
Rotateq #2 (Rotavirus)

Pentacel #3 (Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Polio, Hib)
Prevnar #3 (Pneumococcal disease)
Rotateq #3 (Rotavirus)
Influenza #1 (booster in 30 days)

Hepatitis B #3
CBC (Complete Blood Count) – Finger/Toe Stick

MMR #1 (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)
Hepatitis A #1

Varivax #1 (Chickenpox)
Prevnar #4 (Pneumococcal disease)

Pentacel #4 (Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Polio, Hib)
Hepatitis A #2

CBC (Complete Blood Count) – Finger/Toe Stick

Quadracel (Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Polio)
MMR #2 (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)
Varivax #2 (Chickenpox)

Vaccine catch-up

Tdap (Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis)
Men Quad Fi (Meningococcal disease)

Gardasil (Human Papillomavirus) – 2 doses total, at least 6 months apart
Catch up on any missed vaccines

Gardasil (Human Papillomavirus) – 2 doses total, at least 6 months apart (if not completed before)
Catch up on any missed vaccines

Gardasil (Human Papillomavirus) – 2 doses total, at least 6 months apart (if not completed before)
Catch up on any missed vaccines

Gardasil (Human Papillomavirus) – 3 doses total, at least 6 months apart (if not completed before)
Catch up on any missed vaccines

Menquadfi (Meningococcal disease)
Men B (Meningococcal disease)
Catch up on any missed vaccines

Men B (Meningococcal disease)
Catch up on any missed vaccines

Catch up on any missed vaccines

For vaccination recommendations for patients ages 19 years or older, see the CDC’s Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule, 2023.

Delve Deeper into Immunizations

Visit our immunization page to gain a comprehensive understanding of some of the vaccines we offer and learn about how they contribute to your child’s long-term health and immunity.