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These recommendations must be read with the notes that follow. For those who fall behind or start late, provide catch-up vaccination at the earliest opportunity as indicated by the green bars. To determine minimum intervals between doses, see the catch-up schedule (Table 2).
Vaccine & other immunizing agents | Birth | 1 mo | 2 mos | 4 mos | 6 mos | 9 mos | 12 mos | 15 mos |
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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV-mAb [Nirsevimab]) | 1 dose depending on maternal RSV vaccination status | 1 dose (8 through 19 months) | ||||||
Hepatitis B (HepB) | 1st Dose | 2nd Dose | 3rd Dose | |||||
Rotavirus (RV) RV1 (2-dose series); RV5 (3-dose series) |
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The wait time for a pediatric office appointment can vary widely based on several factors, including
the urgency of the visit, the availability of the pediatrician, and Kidzcare specific policy. Here are some
General guidelines:
1. Routine Check-Ups: For well-child visits or routine check-ups, you might need to
schedule several weeks to a few months in advance, especially for popular pediatricians.
2. Sick Visits: Kidzcare Pediatric have availability for same-day or next-day appointments
for sick children. It’s best to call early in the day to secure these spots.
3. New Patients: If you are a new patient, it might take longer to get an appointment
compared to established patients but generally we can accommodate new sick patients on the same day and routine checks-ups within a couple of weeks.
To get the most accurate estimate, it’s best to contact the Kidzcare in your location directly and inquire about their current wait times for the type of appointment you need.
It’s understandable to have concerns about COVID-19 vaccination for your child, given the wide
range of information available. If you have specific concerns or questions, discussing them with your child’s pediatrician can provide personalized advice and reassurance based on the latest scientific evidence. Also, please check out the following link for more information. https://healthychildren.org/English/health-issues/conditions/COVID-19/Pages/Getting-Your-Child-Ready-for-the-COVID-19-Vaccine.aspx
Feeding a child can sometimes be challenging, but there are strategies to make mealtime enjoyable and nutritious. Here are a few links to click on that can help with these challenges:
https://www.healthychildren.org/English/health-issues/Pages/default.aspx
If you have specific concerns about your child’s diet or eating habits, feel free to speak you’re your
pediatrician for personalized advice.
Ensuring that your child’s pediatrician is informed about an upcoming visit is important for a smooth and effective appointment. Here are some steps you can take to confirm this:
1. Appointment Confirmation: One day before your child’s appointment, your Kidzcare location will call or text to confirm the date and time of your appointment. This will allow you to ensure that any necessary paperwork is brought in or completed before the visit.
2. Share Relevant Information: If your child has seen another healthcare provider recently or had any tests done, inform the pediatrician’s office and ensure they have access to those
records.
3. Update Medical History: Provide any updates on your child’s medical history, including new medications, allergies, or changes in health status.
4. Prepare Questions and Concerns: Write down any questions or concerns you want to discuss with the pediatrician. This helps ensure that all your points are addressed during the visit.
If you follow these steps, you can be more confident that your child’s pediatrician is informed and
prepared for the visit.
Kidzcare Pediatric accepts all NC CMO’s, including WellCare, AmeriHealth, Healthy Blue, Carolina
Complete and United Healthcare and all other major insurance companies. If you are unsure whether your insurance plan is accepted, please contact your local KidsCare location directly or our billing department at 910-483-7337 and someone will be able to assist you with information about which insurance plans we accept, and any specific requirements or processes related to insurance billing. We are committed to inclusivity, ensuring that every sick child receives care, regardless of financial ability, race, sex, religion, nationality, or socio-economic status.
Yes, immunizations are available at Kidzcare Pediatric locations. Vaccinations are a crucial aspect of pediatric healthcare and are routinely administered to protect children from various diseases,
including measles, mumps, rubella, polio, hepatitis, influenza, and others.
Kidzcare Pediatric typically follows the American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines. These vaccinations
are administered according to a recommended schedule based on the child’s age and health status.
If you have questions about specific vaccines or the vaccination schedule for your child, it’s best to
consult with their pediatrician. They can provide guidance on which vaccines are recommended, when they should be administered, and address any concerns you may have about vaccination.
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