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Is your child up to date on vaccinations?

By: UnitedHealthcare Last Updated: August 13, 2023

With classes getting back in session soon, it’s important to stay on track with preventive doctor’s appointments for your child to help ensure a healthy school year.

Appointments with your pediatrician are essential to help maintain your child’s health and ensure your child is growing and developing as expected. Identifying any concerns early can help connect your child with the resources needed to help ensure a successful transition back to school.

Checking in with your child’s doctor also helps to ensure your child is protected from vaccine preventable diseases. For the second year in a row, national vaccination rates are down for some age groups — which can be alarming when recent outbreaks of infectious diseases, like measles, have been reported in recent years.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is urging those who are behind to get caught up on needed vaccinations, including COVID-19 vaccines, if you haven’t already.

Childhood vaccines help prevent serious illness, including, but not limited to:

Check the CDC’s immunization schedule for a full list of recommended vaccinations to help ensure your child is up to date.

Get an age-specific care checklist for you or your child, including needed vaccinations.