3 Year Well-Child Visit
Some people call them “threenagers,” some the “trusting three’s,” but whatever the case may be for your child, it is likely that he or she is active, demanding of your attention, and curious about everything. This year is all about…
24 Month Well-Child Visit
Your little one is 2! So much has happened since the last check up – language ability has exploded, activity is constant, and exploration of abilities and the environment continues. What can you expect at this visit with the Pediatrician?…
18 Month Well-Child Visit
Though many people think of the “terrible twos” being the start of tantrums and behavior outbursts, these often actually start closer to 18 months of age. A strong desire for independence clashes with a lack of language and communication abilities,…
15 Month Well-Child Visit
By 15 months, your toddler is becoming quite the individual with his or her own distinct personality. Independence is something that is desired but not fully achieved, which can lead to tantrums and meltdowns. What can you expect at this visit…
Toddler Vaccines
An important part of many toddler (age 1-3 years) well-child visits is vaccination, including booster vaccines. This is a vital way to protect your child against severe illness. Your child’s doctor will discuss vaccines that are recommended for your child…
12 Month Well-Child Visit
Congratulations! Your baby is now a full year old, and has graduated from the infant to toddler stage. You have seen incredible growth and development in the past year, with much more to come. What can you expect at this…
9 Month Well-Child Visit
Your baby is now very mobile – crawling and sometimes even walking at this point! Babies this age are curious, exploring their environment and testing their skills. Fear or anxiety of strangers is also beginning to develop. What can you…
6 Month Well-Child Visit
Your baby is half a year old! 6 month old infants are really developing quickly, learning new skills and becoming much more social. What can you expect at this visit with the Pediatrician? Vitals – Heart rate and respiratory rate…