Childhood is a time of rapid growth and change. Children have more well-child visits when they are younger. This is because development is faster during these years.
Each visit includes a complete physical exam. At this exam, the healthcare provider will check the child’s growth and development in order to find or prevent problems. The provider will record your child’s height, weight, and other important information. Hearing, vision, and other screening tests will be part of some visits.
Even if your child is healthy, well-child visits are a good time to focus on your child’s wellness. Talking about ways to improve care and prevent problems helps keep your child healthy.
At your well-child visits, you will get information on topics such as:
– Sleep
– Safety
– Childhood diseases
– What to expect as your child grows
Write down your questions and concerns and bring them with you. This will help you get the most out of the visit.
Your provider will pay special attention to how your child is growing compared to normal developmental milestones. The child’s height, weight, and head circumference are recorded on a growth chart. This chart remains part of the child’s medical record. Ask your provider about the body mass index (BMI) curve, which is the most important tool for identifying and preventing obesity.
Preventive Healthcare Schedule
A visit with a provider before the baby is born can be particularly important for:
– First-time parents
– Parents with a high-risk pregnancy
– Any parent who has questions about issues such as feeding, circumcision, and general child health issues
Recommended visit ages: By 1 month, 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 9 months, 12 months, 15 months, 18 months, 2 years, 2½ years, 3 years, then each year until age 21.