Family Care
Associates
David P. Chodirker, M.D.
Ronda A. Rockett, M.D.
Jonathan E. Snider, M.D.
Our typical immunization schedule:
Age |
Immunizations |
| Birth |
Hep B |
| 1 month |
Hep B |
| 2 months |
Pentacel (DTaP/HIB/IPV), Prevnar, Rototeq |
| 4 months |
Pentacel (DTaP/HIB/IPV), Prevnar, Rototeq |
| 6 months |
Pentacel (DTaP/HIB/IPV), Prevnar, Rototeq, Hep B (flouride) |
| 12 months |
HIB, Prevnar (Pb/Hct) |
| 15 months |
MMR, DTaP |
| 18 months |
Hep A, Varicella |
| 24 months |
Hep A |
| 4 - 6 years |
MMR, Varicella, DTaP, IPV |
| 10-12 years |
TdaP(Boostrix), Gardisil (3 doses 0,2,6mos), Menactra, Possible Varicella booster |
| 18 and over |
TdaP(Adacel) every 10 years |
| 60 and over |
Zostavax |
| 65 and over |
Pneumovax two doses - may give a previous dose if chronic disease - needs 5 yrs b/w doses |
Key: Hep B = Hepatitis
B
Pediarix =
combination vaccine Hepatitis B, DTaP, IPV
Prevnar =
pneumoccal vaccine – prevents bacterial
infections
HIB = Haemophilus vaccine – prevents bacterial infections
Hep A =
Hepatitis A
DTaP =
diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis
MMRV = measles, mumps, rubella and varicella(chicken pox)
IPV = polio
Menactra =
meningitis
Varivax =
chicken pox |