Vaccines and the schedules in which they are normally given.

  • 2 Month: Pediarix #1 (DTap, IPV, Hep B), Hib #1, Prevnar #1, Rotavirus #1
  • 4 Month: Pediarix #2 (DTap, IPV, Hep B) Hib #2, Prevnar #2, Rotavirus #2
  • 6 Month: Pediarix #3 (DTap, IPV, Hep B) Hib #3, Prevnar #3
  • 12 to 18 Months: Prevnar #4, Hep A #1, MMR #1, Varivax #1, DTaP #4 & Hib #4, Hep A #2
  • 2 Year: Hep A #2 (if not given prior)
  • 4 to 5 Years: MMR #2, Varivax #2, DTap #5, IPV #4,
  • 5+ Years: Varivax #2 (if not given prior)
  • 11 Year: TdaP, Menactra, HPV (offered)
  • 12+ Years: Hep A (if not given prior), HPV (offered), Varivax (as needed), TdaP, Menactra
  • Flu Vaccinations: Available to all children 6 months and older.

 

Here is a list of the Vaccines and their abbreviations. 

  • DTap: Diphtheria, Tetanus, & Pertussis (Under Age 7)
  • TdaP: Tetanus, Diphtheria, & Pertussis (Age 7 & up)
  • IPV: Polio
  • Hep A: Hepatitis A
  • Hep B: Hepatitis B
  • Hib: Haemoehilus Influenzae Type B
  • MMR: Measles, Mumps, & Rubella
  • Prevnar: Pneumococcal Vaccine
  • Varivax: Varicella Vaccine (Chicken Pox)
  • HPV: Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine