As a parent, ensuring your children are properly vaccinated is one of the most important actions you can take to keep them healthy.
Vaccination protects children from serious illness that can have serious or fatal results.
Vaccination protects children from serious illness that can have serious or fatal results.
As you may know from the measles outbreak this summer, vaccine-preventable disease is still a threat. And while vaccination has led to a decline in the number of U.S. cases of several infectious diseases, some of these diseases are quite common in other countries. If children are not vaccinated, they could get one of these diseases from a traveler or while traveling themselves.
A child’s vaccination schedule starts at birth and continues to age 18.
Click here for an easy to read graphic of vaccinations recommended for children from birth through age 6.
A child’s vaccination schedule starts at birth and continues to age 18.
Click here for an easy to read graphic of vaccinations recommended for children from birth through age 6.
And Click here for information on vaccinations recommended for children between the ages of 7 and 18.
The American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Academy of Family Physicians, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention all strongly support protecting children with recommended vaccinations.At Mendakota Pediatrics we strongly believe that all children should be vaccinated. You can read our Vaccine Policy Statement and learn more on our website.
Please stay on track with childhood vaccinations and call us anytime you have questions or concerns about your child's health. 651-552-7999
Healthy Kids = Happy Kids!