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Kid Care: Checkups

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How often should your child see a doctor? It makes sense to take your child when they are sick. But they also need wellness checkups. During these checkups, your child:

  • Will be examined by the doctor. They will see how your child is growing and developing.

  • Will have routine immunizations. This is to prevent illness.

  • May have a mental health screening.

At these checkups, you can:

  • Ask questions or express concerns about your child's behavior, eating habits, or sleeping patterns.

  • Discuss your child's social development or any other issues that may be concerning to you.

Regular visits help to create trust and a strong bond between you and your child's doctor. Take your child to see their doctor using the schedule below. Or use the schedule your child's doctor gives you.

Doctor listening to girl's chest with stethoscope.


Sample checkup schedule*

Up to 1 year old

3–5 days, 1 month, 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 9 months

Ages 1 to 4 years

12 months, 15 months, 18 months, 24 months, 30 months

3 years and older

Every year

*This schedule is based on advice from the American Academy of Pediatrics. Your child's doctor may give you other advice for your child.

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