Pediatric Checkups

Well-child checkups help track growth, development, and overall health. Our visits focus on prevention, screening, and guidance—so your child stays on track and you leave with a clear plan.

Growth Chart

Well-Child Checkups

Routine visits that track growth, development, and overall health

Growth Tracking

Review height, weight, and growth trends to help spot concerns early and guide next steps.

Development Screening

Check milestones across movement, communication, learning, and social-emotional development.

Vision & Hearing

Screening to catch vision or hearing concerns early, when support can make the biggest difference.

Physical Exam

A head-to-toe exam that reviews heart, lungs, abdomen, and overall wellbeing.

Vaccine Review

We review vaccine status and discuss recommended timing based on age and history.

Practical Guidance

Nutrition, sleep, behavior, safety, and routines—clear guidance tailored to your child.

Recommended Checkup Schedule

A typical schedule used to support prevention and development

Infants (0-12 months)

  • 3-5 days: First newborn visit
  • 1 month: Growth and feeding assessment
  • 2 months: First immunizations
  • 4 months: Development milestones
  • 6 months: Solid food introduction
  • 9 months: Mobility assessment
  • 12 months: First birthday checkup

Toddlers & Children (1+ years)

  • 15 months: Walking and language development
  • 18 months: Behavioral assessment
  • 2 years: Social skills evaluation
  • 2.5 years: Potty training readiness
  • 3+ years: Annual checkups
  • School age: Annual physical exams
  • Adolescence: Annual wellness visits

Why These Visits Matter

Earlier Clarity

Spot potential issues sooner and choose next steps before they become bigger problems.

Track Milestones

Monitor physical growth and developmental milestones over time—not just one visit.

Prevention First

Get prevention guidance and keep important health needs on track.

Parent Support

Ask questions and get guidance on routines, nutrition, safety, and age-appropriate activities.

95%

Concerns caught early

5000+

Visits completed

100%

Up-to-Date Immunizations

20+

Years of Pediatric Excellence

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about pediatric checkups

Infants need more frequent checkups (at 3-5 days, 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, and 12 months), while children over 2 years typically need annual checkups. We'll create a personalized schedule based on your child's needs.

Bring your child's immunization record, insurance cards, a list of current medications, and any questions or concerns you have. For infants, bring extra diapers and comfort items.

Most routine checkups take 30-45 minutes. This includes time for measurements, examination, immunizations if needed, and discussion with the pediatrician about your child's development and any concerns.

Yes, we follow the CDC's recommended immunization schedule. We'll discuss which vaccines your child needs and answer any questions you have about vaccine safety and effectiveness.

Absolutely! Behavioral and developmental concerns are an important part of pediatric care. We can discuss sleep issues, tantrums, school problems, and provide guidance or referrals as needed.

Stay on Track with Routine Checkups

Schedule your child’s next visit to review growth, milestones, and prevention—plus get personalized guidance for the months ahead.

Most Insurance Plans Accepted • Same-Day Sick Visits Available • Experienced Pediatric Team