Checkups for Kids During COVID-19
 

Pediatric Vaccination Schedule

Staying on your Pediatric vaccination schedule protects everyone. When families get behind schedule, it means that a child doesn’t have immunity until they get caught up. We know that immunizations help to protect the health of not only your child but everyone around them as well – especially those who are immune-compromised and vulnerable. Vaccines are also required for school, daycare and sports participation.

Yes it’s safe to go to the doctor.

Riverside Medical Clinic is committed to keeping you safe while providing care. Here’s what you can expect:

  • Extra safety measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19
  • Rigorous cleaning and disinfecting protocols
  • Sanitized treatment rooms between visits
  • Reduction in the number of visitors

What vaccines will my child need?

Riverside Medical Clinic is making it easy to follow your pediatric vaccination schedule with this handy chart showing the vaccines recommended for your child by age. We can also help you catch up if your family has fallen behind. You may have questions, we encourage you to reach out to your primary care or pediatric provider.

If you’d like a downloadable/printable PDF version, click below.


Vaccine Birth 1 mo 2 mos 4 mos 6 mos 9 mos 12 mos 15 mos 18 mos 19-23 mos 2-3 yrs 4-6 yrs 7-10 yrs 11-12 yrs 13-15 yrs 16 yrs 17-18 yrs
Hepatitis B (HepB) 1st dose 2nd dose   3rd dose  
Rotavirus (RV):
RV1 (2-dose series),
RVS (3-dose series)
    1st dose 2nd dose See Notes                              
Diptheria, tetanus,
acellular pertussis (DTaP <7 yrs)
    1st dose 2nd dose 3rd dose   4th dose   5th dose              
Haemophilus Influenzae
type b (Hib)
    1st dose 2nd dose See Notes   3rd or 4th dose, See Notes    
Pneumococcal conjugate
(PCV13)
    1st dose 2nd dose 3rd dose   4th dose    
Inactivated poliovirus
(IPV <18 yrs)
    1st dose 2nd dose 3rd dose   4th dose    
Influenza (IIV)         Annual vaccination 1 or 2 doses Annual vaccinations 1 dose only
Influenza (LAIV)                     Annual vaccination
1 or 2 doses
Annual vaccinations 1 dose only
Measles, mumps,
rubella (MMR)
        See Notes 1st dose   2nd dose  
Varicella (VAR)             1st dose   2nd dose  
Hepatitis A (HepA)         See Notes 1st dose  
Tetanus, diptheria,
acellular pertussis (Tdap ≥ 7 yrs)
                            Tdap  
 
Human papillomavirus
(HPV)
                              See Notes  
*
Meningococcal (MenACWY-D ≥ 9 mos,
MenACWY-CRM ≥ 2 mos)
    See Notes 1st dose   2nd dose  
Meningococcal B                             See Notes
     
Pneumcoccal polysaccharide
(PPSV23)
                    See Notes


 
Range of recommended ages for all children
 
Range of recommended ages for catch-up immunization
 
Range of recommended ages for certain high-risk groups
 
Recommended based on shared clinical decision-making or *can be used in this age group.