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The Healthy Kids Program
A sick child should see a doctor. What about a healthy child?
It is important to get a personal doctor and to use the same personal
doctor as much as possible for your child's health care needs.
A personal doctor:
- Helps you get care for your child
- Provides care when your child
is sick
- Knows your child's medical history and
the family history
- Keeps track of your child's
medical services, such as immunizations (shots)
- Can
give you important information about your child's
growth and development
- Refers your child to a specialist when
needed
- Helps to coordinate your child's health needs
Well child visits (or check ups) are important, even when children
are healthy. Well child check ups will help to keep your
child healthy. Your child's personal doctor will evaluate
your child's general health, growth and development. Your
child's personal doctor will also give you information and
give your child needed medical services, such as:
- Health exams
- Tests, such as vision, hearing and lab services
- Shots (vaccinations)
- Lead screening (children under 3 years
or as needed for older children)
- Tracking growth and development
- Medical referrals to specialists, if needed
With the help of regular well child visits, your child’s
doctor can often detect and address health problems before they
become more serious.
Your children's personal doctor will review your child's
health and family history. Well child visits let you and your child
get to know the doctor and the doctor can get to know you and your
child. The doctor will keep your child's medical record.
Ask your questions…these visits are the time to ask and
receive information about:
- Health and safety
- Nutrition and diet
- Physical fitness and general health care
- Sleep habits
- Growth and development
- Behavior and discipline
- Problems such as emotional, socialization, learning, or concerns
about family problems or about puberty and teenage years
An exam when your child is sick is
focused on the illness or problem and your doctor will not likely
have as much time to do a full exam. Your child will get a complete
exam at the well child visit. Make your appointment right away!
Recommended Well Child Visit Schedule:
First year of life
- 2 weeks
- 1 month
- 2 months
- 4 months
- 6 months
- 9 months
- 12 months
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Second year of life
- 15 months
- 18 months
- 24 months
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Ages 2 through 6:
- Between ages 2 and 3
- Between ages 3 and 4
- Between ages 4 and 5
- Between ages 5 and 6
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Ages 6 through 20:
- Between ages 6 and 8
- Between ages 8 and 10
- Between ages 10 and 12
- Between ages 12 and 14
- Between ages 14 and 16
- Between ages 16 and 18
- Between ages 18 and 21
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Some children may need more frequent and comprehensive visits,
depending on their condition.
It is important to let your local
office know of address changes. You will receive a notice from
HFS every year your child is eligible. The notice reminds you
to make an appointment for the well child visit. You can view
the Healthy
Kids Annual Notice HFS
1802.
You will also receive a notice when
your child is due for his or her next well child screening. Make
an appointment right away! For help to locate a doctor, call
1-866-4-OUR-KIDS (1-866-468-7543)
(TTY: 1-877-204-1012).
For help finding and paying for transportation
to your child's dentist or doctor, call 1-877-725-0569.
For a copy of the Child
Health Exam Form (pdf) Required for School Physicals.
For more information, visit the Healthy
Kids: Checkups brochure HFS 1123.
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