The following Schedule list the age or age range when each vaccine or series of shots is recommended.
If your child (birth through 6 years old) or adolescent (age 7 through 18 years old) has missed any shots, consult this schedule AND check with the doctor about getting back on track.
Hepatitis b :
#1 birth /hospital
#2 1 month of age
#3. 9 months of age
Dtap :
#1. 6wks of age
#2 4 months of age
#3. 6 months of age
#4. 15 months of age
#5. 4 yrs of age
Hib:
#1. 6 wks of age
#2. 4 months of age
#3. 6 months of age
#4. 15 months of age
Ipv
#1. 6 wks of age
#2. 4 months of age
#3. 6 months of age
#4. 4yrs of age
Prevnar13 :
#1 6 wks
#2. 4 months of age
#3. 6 months of age
#4. 1 yr of age
Rotateq:
#1. 6 wks
#2. 4 months of age
#3. 6 months of age
MMR :
#1 1 yr of age
#2. 4yrs of age
Varicella :
#1 1 yr of age
#2. 15 months-4 yrs of age
Hepatitis A
#1 1 yr of age
#2. 18 months of age
Tdap:
#1. 11 yrs of age
#2. 10 yrs after 1st
Mcv4 :
#1. 11 yrs of age
#2. 5 yrs from 1st
Hpv
#1 9 yrs of age( Optional )
# 2. 2 months from 1st dose
#3. 4 months from 2 nd dose
Flu vaccine
#1. 6 months of age
# 2 1 month from 1st
all need series of two within the same flu season One every flu season 9 yrs and up only need one dose every flu season if began 1st dose at 9 yrs and up .