Wellness Visit

Wellness Visit

Parents/guardians are to accompany all children under the age of 18 to their well visits, however, after initially discussing the teen’s health with the family, the parent(s) are asked to leave the room to give the teen privacy during the exam portion.

New Patient Meet and Greets

Birth - 2 1/2 Years

Visit in Italics are additional on the monthly well check-up plan.

Length, weight, and head circumference will be done at all well visits from birth-2 1/2 years

In Hospital Visit
  • Hepatitis B #1 vaccine
  • Vitamin K injection
  • Hearing Screen
  • Newborn screen
First Office Visit
  • 24-48 hours after discharge, either with a provider or with our lactation consultant if breastfeeding
2 Week Visit
  • Weight check
  • Maternal Depression Screen
  • Vaccine: Hepatitis B #1 (if not given in the hospital)
1 Month Visit
 (Must be 1 month after first Hepatitis B vaccine)
  • Vaccine: Hepatitis B #2 (must be 1 month after Hepatitis B #1)
  • Maternal Depression Screen
2 Month Visit
  • Vaccines: DTaP #1, HIB #1, IPV #1, Prevnar #1, Rotavirus #1
3 Month Visit

(For Infants visiting our practice on the monthly schedule)

  • Vaccines: only if behind in vaccine schedule
  • Weight check
4 Month Visit
  • Vaccines: DTaP #2, HIB #2, IPV #2, Prevnar #2, Rotavirus #2
5 Month Visit

(For Infants visiting our practice on the monthly schedule)

  • Weight check
  • Vaccines: only if behind in vaccine schedule
6 Month Visit
  • Vaccines: DTaP #3, HIB #3, Prevnar #3, Rotavirus #3, Flu #1 (in season),
  • Anemia check
  • TB & Lead poisoning questionnaires
7 Month Visit

(For Infants visiting our practice on the monthly schedule)

  • Weight check
  • Vaccines: only if behind in vaccine schedule
8 Month Nutrition Consult (if needed)
  • With our nutritionist Allison Stowell
9 Month Visit
  • Vaccines: Hepatitis B #3, Flu (in season if not yet given),
  • Ages and Stages developmental screen
  • Lead poisoning questionnaire
12 Month Visit (Must be on or after 1st birthday)
  • Vaccines: MMR #1, Varicella #1, Prevnar #4, Hepatitis A #1 OR Flu (in season, if not yet given)
  • Anemia & capillary lead screen
  • TB & Lead poisoning questionnaires,
  • Pediavision
15 Month Visit
  • Vaccines: DTaP #4, HIB #4, IPV #3, Hepatitis A #1(if not done yet) OR Flu (in season, if not given yet)
  • Lead poisoning questionnaire
18 Month Visit
  • Vaccines: Hepatitis A #2, Flu (in season, if not given yet)
  • M-CHAT Autism Screen
  • TB & Lead poisoning questionnaire
21 Month Visit
  • Vaccines: Hepatitis A #2 (if not given yet), Flu (in season, if not given yet)
  • Ages & Stages developmental screen
2 Year Visit
  • Vaccines: MMR #2, Varicella #2, Hepatitis A #2 (if not yet given)
  • Anemia & Capillary lead screen
  • TB & Lead poisoning questionnaires
  • M-CHAT Autism Screen
  • Pediavision
2 1/2 Year Visit (30 Months)
  • Vaccines: Hepatitis A #2 (if not given yet), Flu (if not given yet)
  • Ages & Stages developmental screen
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3 Years through Young Adult

Height, weight, BMI, and blood pressure will be done
at all well visits 3 years and up.

3 Year Visit
  • Pediavision
  • TB Risk & Lead poisoning questionnaires
  • Catch up vaccines (MMR, Varicella, Hepatitis A, Prevnar), Flu (in season)
4 Year Visit (Must be on or after the 4th birthday)
  • Vaccines: DTaP #5, IPV #4, Flu (in season), catch up vaccines
  • Anemia check
  • Pediavision or VEP (Danbury) (Pediavision in New Fairfield)
  • Hearing screen
  • TB risk and Lead poisoning questionnaires
5 Year Visit
  • Vaccines: Flu (in season), catch up vaccines
  • Urinalysis
  • Anemia check
  • Pediavision
  • Hearing screen
  • TB risk and Lead poisoning questionnaires
6 and 7 Year Visits
  • Vaccines: Flu (in season), catch up vaccines
  • Anemia check (if >3 years from last one)
  • Pediavision)
  • Hearing screen
  • TB risk questionnaire
  • Lead poisoning questionnaire (at 6 year visit only)
8 Year Visit
  • Vaccines: Flu (in season), catch up vaccines
  • Anemia check
  • Vision screening: eye chart
  • Hearing screen
  • TB risk questionnaire
9 Year Visit
  • Cholesterol Test (if indicated)
  • Vaccines: Flu (in season), catch up vaccines
  • Anemia check
  • Vision screening: eye chart
  • Hearing screen
  • TB risk questionnaire
10 Year Visit
  • Cholesterol Test (if indicated)
  • Vaccines: Flu (in season), catch up vaccines
  • Anemia check
  • Vision screening: eye chart
  • Hearing screen
  • TB risk questionnaire
11 Year Visit
  • Cholesterol Test (if indicated)
  • Vaccines: Tdap, Meningococcal #1, HPV #1 (Gardasil), Flu (in season)
  • Urinalysis
  • Hearing screen
  • Anemia check
  • Vision screening: eye chart
  • TB risk questionnaire
12 Year Visit
  • Cholesterol Test (if indicated)
  • HPV (Gardasil) if series not completed, Flu (in season)
  • Urinalysis
  • Hearing screen
  • Anemia check
  • Vision screening: eye chart
  • TB risk questionnaire
  • Adolescent depression screen
13 Year Visit
  • Cholesterol Test (if indicated)
  • Hearing screen
  • HPV (Gardasil if series not completed), Flu (in season)
  • Urinalysis
  • Anemia check
  • Vision screening: eye chart
  • TB risk questionnaire
  • Adolescent depression screen
14 and 15 Year Visits
  • Cholesterol Test (if indicated)
  • Hearing screen
  • Vaccines: HPV(Gardasil) (if series not completed), Flu (in season)
  • Urinalysis
  • Anemia check
  • Vision screening: eye chart
  • TB risk questionnaire
  • Adolescent depression screen
16 through 21 Year Visits
  • Cholesterol Test (if indicated)
  • Hearing screen
  • HPV(Gardasil) (if series not completed), Flu (in season), Meningococcal #2 at 16 years or at 17-21 years if series not completed) Meningitis B #1-3 ages 16-18
  • Urinalysis
  • Anemia check
  • Vision screening: eye chart
  • Adolescent depression screen
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After Hours

Center for Pediatric Medicine is here for your pediatric needs 24.7, 365 days a year! We understand that your child may get sick outside of CPM’s normal office hours.

How does after-hours work:

  • Monday – Thursday: our offices will close at 9:00 pm. We then re-open at 8:30 am Friday.
  • Friday- our offices will close at 6:00 pm. We then re-open at 8:30 am Saturday.
  • Saturday- our office will close at 2:00 pm. We then re-open at 8:30 am Sunday.
  • Sunday- our office will close at 1:00 pm. We then re-open at 8:30 am Monday.

During the hours we are closed we are readily available to assist you with any urgent clinical concerns you may have.

You can call any of our office locations or 203-790-0822. You will be promoted with an after-hours message. If you select option 1 you will be connected with CPM’S after-hours answering service team. The after-hours team will gather all of your child’s information (Patient's first and last name, best contact number, and health care concern). This message will be sent to “Rainbow Babies” an experienced triage service that CPM uses to assist us with clinical after-hours calls. A trained triage nurse will call the patient back and provide the recommended clinical advice. If the triage nurse needs more assistance they will reach out to one of CPM’s on-call providers for the night. CPM’s on-call provider will call the patient directly and continue to evaluate your child over the phone. All phone call encounters are followed up with a call the next day from CPM’s triage department.

If it is a life-threatening emergency please call 911.

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