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Well-Care Visits
What is a well-care visit?
In addition to taking your child to the physician when your child is ill, or
needs an examination to participate in a particular activity, routine well-care
visits are recommended.
Well-care, well-baby, or well-child visits are routine visits to the child's
physician for:
- physical examinations
- immunization updates
- tracking growth and development
- finding any problems before they become serious
- information on health and safety issues
- information on nutrition and physical fitness
- information on how to manage emergencies and illnesses
Your child's physician can also provide guidance on other issues, such as:
- behavioral problems
- learning problems
- emotional problems
- family problems
- socialization problems
- puberty and concerns about teenage years
Your child's physician will give you a schedule of ages when a well-care visit
is suggested.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends this schedule for routine well-care
visits:
- before new baby is dismissed from the hospital, or at 48 to 72 hours of
age
- 2 to 4 weeks
- 2 months
- 4 months
- 6 months
- 9 months
- 12 months
- 15 months
- 18 months
- 24 months
- 2 years
- 3 years
- 4 years
- 5 years
- 6 years
- 8 years
- 10 years
- annually, between ages of 11 and 21 years
This page was last updated on: May 10, 2011.
For more information about UMCH or to make an appointment,
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