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Routine Childhood Vaccines
Our goal is to help families make informed decisions about vaccines by answering common questions with clear, trustworthy information. These answers are designed to validate real concerns and support honest conversations between parents and healthcare providers. We encourage you to talk with your child's doctor about what's best for your family.
This FAQ series was adapted from materials by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Dr. Katelyn Jetelina, Your Local Epidemiologist, and informed by data from the CDC and other reputable sources. For those who want more in-depth information, Dr. Jetelina provides supporting studies and resources in her document: Childhood Vaccinations - Top 14 questions answered with the nuance you may be looking for.
Quicklinks
- Recommended Vaccinations for Infants and Children (birth through 6 years)
- Recommended Immunizations for Children 7–18 Years Old
- Catch-up Immunization Schedule for Children and Adolescents (Consult this if your child has missed any shots.)
Frequently Asked Questions
Page last updated: October 8, 2025

