Well Visits
Having a long-term relationship with your family gives our doctors the opportunity to monitor your child’s progress and development over time. Ideally, that relationship begins when your baby is born.
What to Expect at your Child’s Well Visit Appointment
Well visit appointments (i.e., check-ups) give our pediatricians a chance to provide a thorough physical examination, perform routine screenings (e.g., vision and hearing tests), make sure vaccinations are up-to-date, and obtain any recommended laboratory testing. It’s also a good opportunity to address important questions relating to nutrition, sleep habits, safety, behavior, teen problems and more.
Scroll down to learn more about how to schedule, pediatric anticipatory guidance, and child development.
Anticipatory Guidance
What you should know about your child
Birth – 3 months
4 – 5 months
6 – 11 months
12 – 17 months
18 – 24 months
3 years
4 – 5 years
6 – 7 years
8 – 9 years
10 – 11 years
12 – 13 years
14 – 15 years
16 years
Child Development
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0 – 2 months
2 – 6 months
6 – 9 months
9 – 12 months
12 – 18 months
18 -24 months
24 – 36 months