The vaccine schedule below follows the CDC's recommended schedule.
| Age | Vaccine(s) |
| Birth | Hepatitis B, (** RSV one dose age 0-8 months) |
| 2 mos | Vaxelis PCV20, Rotavirus,(**RSV one dose age 0-8 months) |
| 4 mos | Vaxelis, PCV20, Rotavirus,(**RSV one dose age 0-8 months) |
| 6 mos | Vaxelis, PCV20, Rotavirus,(**RSV one dose age 0-8 months) |
| 12 mos | MMR, Varicella, Hepatitis A (>= 12 mos of age) |
| 15 mos | DTaP, Hib, PCV20 |
| 18 mos | Hepatitis A |
| 4-5yrs | Kinrix, MMRV (>= 4 years of age) |
| 5-10yrs | COVID-19 |
| 9-14yrs | HPV9 (two-dose series) |
| 11-12yrs | Tdap, MCV4 (Menquadfi, COVID-19 (>=12) |
| 15-18yrs | HPV9 (3-dose series > 15yrs),COVID-19 |
| 16-18yrs | MCV4 (Mequadfi) (>16 yrs), COVID-19 |
**RSV: Respiratory Syncytial Virus Antibodies Beyfortus given to infants
Influenza Vaccine: Normally given starting late August through April. Children must be at least 6 months of age to get the flu vaccine. The first year a patient receives the flu vaccine, a booster dose is required. The booster dose is given at a minimum of 4 weeks later. After that, the vaccine is one dose yearly.
Covid-19 Vaccine: Per Interim Guidance for COVID-19 Vaccination in Children and Adolescents (aap.org): "The AAP recommends that anyone 5 years of age and older who meets criteria in phased implementation groups, as recommended by the ACIP, receive the COVID-19 vaccine."
Key:
DTaP: Diptheria, Tetanus and acellular Pertussis
Vaxelis: DTaP, Hep-B, IPV, HIB
IPV: Inactive Pollo
Hib: Haemophilus influenza type b
PCV20: Pneumococcol
Kinrix: DtaP -IPV
MMR: Measles, Mumps, Rubella
MMRV: Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Varicella (ProQuad)
MCV4: Meningococcal ACWY-D (MenQuadfi)
HPV9: Human Papillomavirus (Gardasil 9)
Tdap: Tetanus, Diphtheria, acellular Pertussis
