Well-Child Visits in Rochester, NY

As a child grows and develops, especially during the early stages of life, it is best for pediatricians to monitor their development through a series of regularly scheduled appointments. These are known as well-child visits. 

Well-Child Visit Schedule

Each well-child visit is strategically planned based on the child’s age. These types of appointments provide an excellent opportunity for a pediatrician to examine the child and determine whether or not they are meeting the normal developmental milestones.

Children are advised by the American Academy of Pediatrics to attend a well-child visit at the following ages:

  • 2 – 5 days
  • 1 month
  • 2 months
  • 4 months
  • 6 months
  • 9 months
  • 12 months
  • 15 months
  • 18 months
  • 2 years
  • 2 and a half years

Once the child reaches 3 years of age, it is recommended that they participate in a well-child visit once each year until they are 21 years old.

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Primary Purpose of a Well-Child Visit

The goal of regular well-child visits is to promote physical, social and mental health, and identify areas of concern that need to be further evaluated or followed more closely. These may include: 

  • Acute or chronic illnesses
  • Developmental delay
  • Growth concerns
  • Obesity and healthy lifestyle
  • School concerns, such as learning challenges or ADHD
  • Mental health concerns, such as anxiety or depression

Immunizations keep our children healthy and are often administered at well-child visits to prevent potential illnesses. 

An important benefit of regularly seeing your Pediatrician in the first years of your child’s life is to give families the opportunity to bond closely with your physician and to get to know our staff at Legacy. We understand the importance of having a trusted medical provider and take great pride in caring for our patients. We hope that you feel comfortable sharing your concerns and questions with us.