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Vaccination Schedule

Age at Exam Vaccinations Screening Tests
Birth Hepatitis B Support for new parents and breast feeding
2 or 3 Days Support for new parents and breast feeding
2 Weeks Catch up Hepatitis B
2 Months DTaP, Polio, HIB, Pneumococcus, Hepatitis B, Rotavirus
4 Months DTaP, Polio, HIB, Pneumococcus, (Hepatitis B), Rotavirus
6 Months DTaP, (Polio), HIB, Pneumococcus, Hepatitis B, Rotavirus, Influenza Developmental Screening
9 Months Catch up vaccines, Influenza
12 Months Hepatitis A, MMR, Chicken pox, Influenza Developmental Screening, Blood Count, Lead
15 Months DTaP, (Polio), HIB, Pneumococcus, Influenza, Influenza
18 Months Hepatitis A, Influenza Developmental Screening, Autism Screening
24 months Catch up vaccines, Influenza Developmental Screening, Autism Screening
30 months Catch up vaccines, Influenza Developmental Screening, Autism Screening
3 Years Catch up vaccines, Influenza Developmental Screening, Vision Screening
4-5 Years DTaP, Polio, MMR, Chicken pox, Influenza Developmental Screening; Vision Screening, Hearing Screening
6-10 Years Catch up vaccines, Influenza Vision Screening, Hearing Screening
11-12 Years Tdap, Meningitis, HPV, Influenza Vision Screening, Hearing Screening as needed; blood counts as needed
13-21 Years Catch up vaccines, Influenza Vision Screening, Hearing Screening as needed; blood counts as needed
  • Combination vaccines are available to reduce the number of shots for infants and toddlers.
  • Vaccines in (…) may be given at different times depending upon the brand of the vaccine used.
  • NC state law requires that immunizations that are due at 12 months and 4 years be given after the child’s birthday.
  • Influenza vaccine is given starting at age 6 months and is needed every year.
DTaP Diphtheria, Tetnus, Acellular Pertussis
Hib Haemophilus influenza, type b
MMR Measles, Mumps, Rubella Vaccine
Tdap Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Acellular Pertussis
IPV Inactivated Polio Vaccine
HPV Human Papilloma Virus