A well-child visit is a routine check-up that your child has at regular intervals with the team at El Paso Kids Klinic. It gives your pediatrician the opportunity to assess your child’s health and monitor their development, ensuring that they’re meeting their physical, mental, and behavioral growth benchmarks.
Your child should have more regular well-child visits during their younger years since there are more developments happening at this time. El Paso Kids Klinic provides care for infants, children, and adolescents, meaning that you can have continuous care and well-child visits from your child’s first week through their 18th birthday.
Well-child visits also give you the opportunity to directly ask your pediatrician any health questions you might have about your child. It’s important during your child’s check-up for you to inform your pediatrician of anything concerning you’ve seen or noticed in between their visits. Remember, your pediatrician might be an expert on your child’s health, but you’re an expert on your child.
Your pediatrician begins the well-child visit by evaluating your child’s growth and taking a variety of measurements. They measure their height, weight, temperature, and head circumference if they’re between 0 and 24 months.
Your pediatrician also:
Your pediatrician records all of this information in your child’s permanent medical record so that they can track their development over the course of their well-child visits.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends screenings and assessments when your child is:
You decrease the frequency of well-child visits when your kid turns two years old and come in every six months between the age of two and three years old. Between the ages of three and 18, well-child visits should be scheduled annually.
Start your kid’s well-child visit today by making an appointment with the friendly team at El Paso Kids Klinic by calling our office and requesting an appointment. If we will be seeing your bundle of joy for the first time, please visit our Parental Resources page and download the new patient form. Completely fill it out and bring it with you to your appointment.