Immunizations in Whittier, CA
Immunizations are one of the most important ways to keep children healthy, both now and in the future. Vaccines help protect against serious diseases that once caused widespread illness, and they’re a key part of preventive care for every age. At Heart To Heart Pediatrics in Whittier, CA, Dr. Jana Wells and Dr. Carole Macaulay offer immunization services in a supportive, family-focused setting where questions are always welcome.
Why Vaccines Matter
From infancy through the teenage years, kids are exposed to many different environments —schools, playgrounds, daycare centers, and more. Vaccines help the body build immunity to certain illnesses, so children are better protected when they encounter viruses or bacteria out in the world.
Immunizations don’t just protect one child — they also help protect others in the community, including those who can’t receive certain vaccines due to medical reasons. Staying up to date is a small step that has a big impact on public health.
The Recommended Vaccine Schedule
Dr. Wells and Dr. Macaulay follow the immunization guidelines recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics and the CDC. The schedule begins shortly after birth and continues through adolescence. Some of the most common vaccines include:
- Hepatitis B
- DTaP (Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis)
- Polio
- MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella)
- Varicella (Chickenpox)
- Flu shots (annually)
- HPV and Meningococcal vaccines for preteens and teens
At each visit, the team at Heart To Heart Pediatrics reviews your child’s immunization record and discusses what’s due or coming up next.
What to Expect During a Visit
Vaccination visits are handled with care. The doctors and staff understand that shots can make some children — and parents — a little nervous. They take time to explain what each vaccine is for, answer questions, and provide tips to make the experience as smooth as possible.
If you have concerns or want to talk through the vaccine schedule, Dr. Wells and Dr. Macaulay are here to help. They believe in open, respectful conversations and want families to feel informed every step of the way.