Childhood Vaccination Schedule Center - Macon, GAMacon Pediatrician Doctors for Childhood Vaccination ScheduleType of Physician: Pediatrician What is a Pediatrician? A certification by the Board of Pediatrics; practitioners are concerned with the physical, emotional, and social health of children from birth to young adulthood. Pediatric care encompasses a wide range of health services, from preventive health care to the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic diseases. The pediatrician understands the constantly changing status of his/her patients due to growth and development, and the consequent changing standards of "normal" for age. Specialty: Pediatrics Common Name: Children's Doctor Pediatrician Doctors in Macon *![]() James J Logan MD ![]() Middle Georgia Pediatrics LLC ![]() Primary Pediatrics PC ![]() Primary Pediatrics PC ![]() Primary Pediatrics PC ![]() Primary Pediatrics PC ![]() Primary Pediatrics PC ![]() Primary Pediatrics PC ![]() Primary Pediatrics PC ![]() Primary Pediatrics PC ![]() Primary Pediatrics PC ![]() Children's Health Center ![]() Medical Center of Central Georgia Pediatrics ![]() Children's Health Center ![]() Medical Center of Central Georgia Pediatrics ![]() Children's Health Center ![]() Children's Health Center ![]() Children's Health Center ![]() Faye Y Eaton MD ![]() Central Georgia Pediatrics Inc ![]() IM Peds Primary Care ![]() Coliseum Pediatric & Adolescent Care ![]() Chen-Kung Ho MD ![]() Minor Vernon & Molly R Sims MDs LLC ![]() Minor Vernon & Molly R Sims MDs LLC ![]() Northside Pediatrics ![]() Angela Barroso MD ![]() Pediatric First ![]() Pediatric First ![]() Youth Care ![]() Cornerstone Pediatric Associates ![]() Cornerstone Pediatric Associates ![]() Pediatrics Alpha ![]() Cornerstone Pediatric Associates ![]() Cornerstone Pediatric Associates ![]() Larry D Stewart Jr. MD FAAP ![]() Luis Samper MD ![]() Georgia Kidz ![]() Middle Georgia Pediatric Associates ![]() Middle Georgia Pediatric Associates ![]() Middle Georgia Pediatric Associates ![]() Sumter Pediatrics ![]() Sumter Pediatrics ![]() Putnam Pediatrics ![]() South Atlanta Pediatrics PA ![]() South Atlanta Pediatrics PA ![]() Thomaston Pediatrics ![]() David P Fieseler MD ![]() Mark Coker MD ![]() Mark Coker MD ![]() Pediatric Association ![]() Locust Grove Pediatrics ![]() Griffin Pediatric Clinic ![]() Griffin Pediatric Clinic ![]() Griffin Pediatric Clinic ![]() Griffin Pediatric Clinic ![]() Griffin Pediatric Clinic ![]() Manning Pediatrics LLC ![]() Childrens Clinic LLP ![]() Childrens Clinic LLP ![]() Childrens Clinic LLP ![]() Afroz A Rahman MD ![]() Surendranath Kavuri MD ![]() Covington Pediatrics ![]() Covington Pediatrics ![]() Surendranath Kavuri MD ![]() Conyers Pediatrics PC ![]() Lisa Miller MD Pediatrics ![]() Robert L Morgan MD ![]() McDonough Pediatrics ![]() Eastman Pediatric Clinic ![]() Victory Pediatrics Inc ![]() Christopher J Bassett MD ![]() McDough Children's Specialists ![]() McDough Children's Specialists ![]() Children's Medicine of Rockdale ![]() Jonesboro Pediatrics ![]() Forrest J Doud MD ![]() MCG Medical Associates Lake Oconee Village ![]() MCG Medical Associates Lake Oconee Village ![]() Pediatric Health Center ![]() Pediatric Health Center ![]() Pediatric Health Center ![]() Crisp Regional Pediatrics ![]() Crisp Regional Pediatrics ![]() Crisp Regional Pediatrics ![]() Atlanta Allergy & Asthma Clinic ![]() Stockbridge Pediatrics PC ![]() Southern Crescent Pediatrics ![]() Tri-County Pediatrics ![]() Southern Crescent Pediatrics ![]() Tri-County Pediatrics ![]() Southern Crescent Pediatrics ![]() Covenant Care Pediatrics ![]() Southern Crescent Pediatrics ![]() Southern Crescent Pediatrics ![]() Conyers Pediatrics PC ![]() Eagles Landing Pediatric Associates LLC ![]() Bruce Beeber MD ![]() Stonecrest Pediatrics PC Macon, GeorgiaUpcoming Local Events2012-05-26
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Childhood Vaccination ScheduleRead the Childhood Vaccination Schedule article » Why do we need vaccines?None of us wants to see our children get sick. If we could, we would protect them from any illness, no matter how small—even the sniffles. Now suppose you could make your child safe from some of the most deadly diseases in history...And suppose that at the same time you could also help protect your neighbors' children and other children around the country from the same diseases...And finally, suppose you could actually help to rid the world of some of these diseases that have been crippling and killing children for centuries. You can do all of these things with one of the easiest and yet most powerful health tools ever developed. You can make sure your children get their shots. How do vaccines work?When you receive a vaccine, it helps your body to create antibodies. Antibodies are the body's defenses that fight off any foreign substances (germs). Although your body can create antibodies on its own, most of the vaccine-preventable diseases cause severe illness and even death before enough antibodies are produced. Immunization (vaccination) schedule Vaccines work best when they are given at certain ages. For example, measles vaccine is not usually given until a child is at least 1 year old. If it is given earlier than that, it may not work as well. On the other hand, the DTaP vaccine should be given over a period of time, in a series of properly spaced doses. More information about the specific diseases your child is vaccinated against is listed later in this article. Following is a description of the routine childhood immunization schedule. It is published each year by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). What childhood vaccines are recommended, and at what ages they should be given?Hepatitis B vaccine:
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