This is a routine office visit with a regular health care provider for females 12 to 17 years of age.
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This is a routine office visit (including screenings and immunizations) with your child's regular healthcare provider when they are a female 12-17 years of age
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Before you see your health care provider, learn more about this procedure, treatment or test. Remember that individual treatment plans and patient experiences may vary. This information is provided to help you understand what may happen during your visit or treatment.
Special attention is paid to whether the child is meeting normal developmental milestones. The height, weight, and head circumference are recorded on a growth chart, which the health care provider keeps with the child's medical record. This can be a great start for a discussion about your child's health.
Ask your doctor about the body mass index (BMI) curve, which is the most important tool for identifying and preventing obesity. Your provider will also talk about other wellness topics such as family relationship issues, school, and access to community services. There are several schedules for routine well-child visits. One schedule, recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics, is given below. PREVENTIVE HEALTH CARE SCHEDULE Physical examination: Immunizations: Nutrition:
Sometimes there are things you can do that may positively affect your outcome. Here are some examples. Be sure to follow any instructions given to you by your provider.
To get the best quality of care, be informed! Don’t be afraid to ask for a clearer explanation or to ask questions. Consider these topics when talking with your provider.
Here are some other procedures and tests that may relate to your condition, or could serve as alternative options to explore with your provider. Remember that individual treatment plans and patient experiences may vary.
This is when a microscope is used to check for abnormal levels of various substances in the urine (bacteria, blood, and protein).
This is a vaccine that decreases your child’s risk of getting chickenpox, a viral infection that causes itchy, fluid-filled blisters that crust over.
This is a vaccine that decreases your risk of getting the flu, also known as influenza.
This is a vaccine that protects against the strains of human papillomavirus (HPV) that cause cervical cancer and genital warts.
This is a vaccine that decreases your risk of getting bacterial meningitis, an infection of the lining around the spinal cord and brain.
This is a vaccine that decreases your risk of getting tetanus, diphtheria, or pertussis, diseases caused by 3 different bacteria.
This is a routine office visit with a new healthcare provider for children 12 to 17 years of age.