Immunization Schedules
On this page:

Childhood Schedule (birth to 6 years old)
FOR PROVIDERS
- Childhood Immunization Schedule
Print office-size, brochure-size, pocket-size, download to PDA, etc.
(en español) - Catchup Schedule
(4 months through 18 years) (en español) - Interactive Catchup Scheduler
This tool once downloaded can be used to determine the vaccines your child needs and is especially useful for quickly seeing missed or skipped vaccines according to the Immunization scheduler - Summary of Recommendations for Childhood and Adolescent Immunization
[PDF-87.62KB]
FOR PARENTS
- Immunizations for children and teens
[112KB - 1 page]
(en español)
[120KB - 1 page] - Instant Childhood Immunization Scheduler
Make schedule for your child (birth through 6 years old)

Adolescent Schedule (7 to 18 years old)
- Adolescent Immunization Schedule
Print office-size, brochure-size, pocket-size, download to PDA, etc.
(en español) - List of vaccines needed by teens
- For parents: Immunizations for children & teens

[112KB]
(en español)
[120KB - 1 page] - Catchup Schedule
(4 months through 18 years) (en español) - Summary of Recommendations for Childhood and Adolescent Immunization
[PDF-87.62KB] - See also: Adolescent & Adult Vaccine Quiz

Adult Schedule (over 18 years old)
- Adult Immunization Schedule
Print office-size, poster-size, pocket-size, or download to PDA, etc.
(en español) - Adolescent & Adult Vaccine Quiz
- Easy format: Immunizations for adults

[60KB - 1 page]
(en español)
[107KB - 1 page] - Interactive Tool: Adult Immunization Scheduler NEW January 25, 2010
- Adult Screening Form
- List of vaccines needed by college students
- Summary of Recommendations for Adult Immunization

[PDF-119KB]
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Content last reviewed on March 23, 2009
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
