Child/Adolescent Physicals
Routine checkups play a vital role during the developmental years of
your child’s life. Well-child exams begin around the age of six and
continue until about the age of ten. Check ups establish a health
foundation that will allow your doctor to track future developmental
changes. These exams are meant to provide your doctor with a
comprehensive understanding of your child’s health so that they may best
be able to follow changes, catch any potential problems early and
prevent health issues.

During the first part of the checkup, expect to engage in a
discussion with your child’s doctor about any major injuries and/ or
illnesses that your child may have had since their last check up.
Following this quick conversation, your doctor may then take down
measurements such as height and weight and perform a complete physical
examination to track their physical growth. During this entire process,
the doctor may engage in conversation to determine developmental habits
to assess emotional and social growth. Your doctor will follow up with
any necessary medical testing or immunizations necessary for your
child’s age group.*See our page on general immunization guidelines for
more information. Lastly, to wrap up, expect your doctor to provide
general advice based off his initial examination that can promote future
growth.
If you live in or around Livingston, call our offices or fill out an online appointment
request form to schedule an appointment with one of our health care
professionals today. We’d be more than happy to answer any questions
that you may have and look forward to serving you as your health care
professional providers.
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