14 Year Well Visit

Routine well-child visits that focus on your child's growth, development and well-being are important for supporting their overall health. All children develop at different rates. Talk with your provider about questions and concerns you have in any of these areas. 

Your Visit May Include

  • Growth: Measurements that show where your child is compared with other kids.
    1. Weight - light clothing on standing scale
    2. Height - standing
  • Blood pressure: A cuff is placed around your child's arm that gives a squeeze.
  • Vision eye screen: Your child will be asked to identify letters or shapes on a board across the room.
  • Screening for mental health: Questions about your child's overall well-being and mental health will be done for this visit.
  • Time with your provider: After talking with you and your teen together, the provider may request one on one time with your teen to answer any other questions.

Vaccines

Typically there are no vaccines needed at your child's 14 year visit. This may differ based on circumstances specific to your child and the clinic where your child receives care. Your child may also be due for other seasonal vaccines such as influenza or COVID-19. 

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Learn More About Our Team

  • Behavioral health consultants: Learn more about how they are a part of our primary care team and how they can help. Ask your provider for more information.

Safety

  • Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL): Becoming a safe, skilled driver takes lots of practice behind the wheel. Learn more about Graduated Driver Licensing as your teen prepares for drivers education.
  • Online safety: Learn about ways to be safe while you are online on your smartphones, laptops and other devices.
  • Safe car travel: Learn tips to help your child ride safely in a car.
  • Sports safety: Using the wrong or not properly fitted equipment is a major cause of injuries.
  • Teen driving: Resources as your teen may be a passenger to other teenager drivers or beginning drivers education.
  • Water safety: Learn about water safety tips.

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