It’s Time for Your Child’s Wellness Visit!

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Did you know Well Child visits are a part of your child’s HPSJ benefits?The Well Child visit is for members from the age of 12 months to 19 years old. During this visit doctors can make a record of your family’s health, give health exams and do lab work. The American Academy of Pediatrics says children should visit their doctor at least once a year for a Well Child visit. These yearly exams help make sure children are growing at the right pace. At your Child’s Wellness visit you can expect the doctor to:

  1. Check your child’s weight and height
  2. Talk about your child’s eating and sleeping patterns
  3. Talk to you about any health concerns you have about your child
  4. Review ways to keep your child safe in the house
  5. Give a fluoride varnish treatment (up to age 6)

This visit is also a time when parents can talk with the doctor about any problems, ask questions and make sure kids are up-to-date with all their shots.

HEDIS and NCQA Coordinator Dawn Kijowski with Health Plan of San Joaquin says: “It is vital to get your child into the doctor’s office for their shots. By seeing the doctor you are not only protecting your child from illnesses and diseases, but also the community’s health. Well child visits are vital to the overall health of your child.”

If your child is starting kindergarten, you should visit the doctor early. Do not wait until the school year is about to start. That is what other parents will be doing. If your doctor’s office gets very busy, your visit may not get scheduled in time or your doctor may be so rushed that he or she is not able to give you all the time you would like.

No matter how old, it is vital that you and your child have a relationship with the doctor, as well as, get yearly health exams. Nurse Jennifer Norris at Health Plan of San Joaquin says, “Well-child visits help support a healthy life for your children. These visits help doctors stop health issues before they happen or from getting worse. Help give your children a healthier start in life and talk to your doctor today.”

Whether it is to talk about your family records and habits, check vital signs or if you’re just making a routine visit, you can work with your doctor to help keep your children healthy or get healthier. Together, you and your doctor can make a plan that works for you and your child.

School is out for the summer, but the doctor is still in. Beat the crowds and get your visit in before the new school year starts.

Here is a handy chart to clip and keep.

Vaccination Schedule for Children

Well-Child Visits & Vaccinations:

Children from birth to 17 years old

Age Recommended Vaccines & Tests
Birth  Well-child visitBlook Screenvaccination (Hepatitis B)
3-5 days  Well-child visit
7-14 days  Well-child visit
2 months  Well-child visit vaccination (DTaP, Hep B, Hib, PCV, Rotavirus, IPV)
4 months  Well-child visit vaccination (DTaP, Hib, PCV, Rotavirus, IPV)
6 months  Well-child visit vaccination (DTaP, Hep B, PCV, Hib if needed, Rotavirus, IPV)
9 months  Well-child visit
12 months  Well-child visit vaccination (MMR, Hepatitis A, Varicella, Hib, PCV)
15-18 months  Well-child visit vaccination (DTaP)
2 years  Well-child visit vaccination (Hepatitis A)
3 years  Well-child visit
4 years  Well-child visit Blook ScreenHearing ScreenVision Screen vaccination (DTaP, IPV, Varicella, MMR)
5 years  Well-child visit
6, 8, and 10  Well-child visit
11 years  Well-child visit vaccination (HPV — in 3 doses across a 6-month span), Tdap booster, MCV)
12 years Well-child visit
13 years  Well-child visitvaccination(Varicella blood test, if vaccine not given and no history of chickenpox)
14 and 15 years  Well-child visit
16 years  Well-child visitvaccination (MCV booster)
17 years  Well-child visit

Source
https://www.ghc.org/healthAndWellness/index.jhtml?item=/common/healthAndWellness/children/childVisits/overview.html

Posted on July 17th, 2017 and last modified on September 9th, 2022.

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