Preventive Health Guidelines tell you and your family about preventive health services you may need and when you should receive these services. The guidelines are the minimal requirements for healthy children and adults with no known medical problems.
The guidelines should not replace your doctor's advice.
Do your part to stay healthy!
Infants (birth to 24 months)
Children and Adolescents (ages 2 to 18 years)
Adults (ages 18 to 49 years)
Elderly (ages 50 to 65 and over)
Pregnant Females
Immunization (Shot) Schedule For Healthy Infants, Children And Adults
- Discuss this information with your doctor during your regular check-up.
- Tell your doctor about any health problems you or our children are having.
- Write down any questions to ask your doctor and take the questions with you.
- Keep your appointments.
Preventive Health Guideline Sources: American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), the American Medical Association (AMA) , the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), and the Guide to Clinical Preventive Services, a report of the U.S. Preventive Service Task Force (USPSTF)
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