For Infants & Kids

The best protection for your baby is making sure they are immunized on time. Starting at birth and throughout adolescent and teenage years, the CDC recommends a specific immunization schedule that will reduce the chance of getting vaccine-preventable diseases like measles, polio, hepatitis, pertussis and more. Although these diseases tend to be uncommon in today’s society, they still exist and can be deadly. Review this immunization schedule and call your physician to discuss the next steps in ensuring a healthier lifestyle for your baby.  

As you make these routine doctors visits for your baby, it is also important to have your questions answered as your baby reaches each developmental stage. For detailed information on your baby's development, visit Every Child By Two.

The Infant & Kids section includes crucial information and tools for children 0-11 years old regarding immunization schedules, Immunize Nevada programs and what to expect as your child receives vaccinations. Should you need any additional information, please contact us.

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NV’r Miss a Shot Reminder Program

Protect and Immunize Nevada Kids (PINK) Packet

Immunization Schedules

What to Expect When Getting Vaccinated

Immunization Records

School Requirements

Vaccine Safety