Well-visit Schedule
Routine visits are scheduled at specific stages of your child’s life. Below, you’ll find the schedule, along with the recommended immunizations, tests, and procedures. At times, however, we may vary from this schedule based on your child’s personal needs and development.
Our practice follows the immunization guidelines put forth by the American Academy of Pediatrics.

For more information, please click on any vaccine below to be taken to the Vaccine Information Statement published by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). You can also visit www.vaccinesafety.edu and www.immunize.org.
Ready to book your child’s next well-visit?

Learn more about well-visits, milestones, and vaccines
From Bluebird’s providers
Frequently asked questions
What pediatric services do you offer?
We offer comprehensive pediatric care across all ages: from newborns to teens. That includes well and sick visits, immunizations, growth & developmental screenings, school and sports physicals, behavioral health support, and chronic condition care like asthma and allergies. We also partner with urgent cares, imaging, and other specialty services to ensure your child always has the care they need.
Do you provide routine check-ups and vaccinations?
We perform routine well-child visits (physicals) and vaccinations on the American Academy of Pediatric’s recommended schedule. From newborn weight checks to annual physicals, your care team is here to ensure your child stays on track with preventive care.
What vaccinations do you provide?
We provide the full schedule of vaccines outlined by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
At Bluebird Kids, our mission is to provide exceptional care so every child can thrive. Keeping children healthy and safe is our top priority, and vaccinations are one of the best ways to protect your child from serious illnesses. Vaccines also help protect our community, especially those most at risk including infants and children with chronic conditions.
To keep your child up-to-date, book an appointment now.
How do I get a copy of my child’s immunization record?
The simplest way to receive a copy of your child's most recent immunization record is to request a copy from your pediatrician. In some cases, you may also be able to request a copy of this information from the state vaccine registry, Florida Shots. However, if your child received vaccines most recently in another state, you should contact that state's immunization registry.
And of course, if we’re your current pediatrician, reach out via the patient portal and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.