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Well-Child Checkup Calculator
Free well-child checkup calculator. Enter your baby's birth date to see the typical ages for well-child visits, based on common international recommendations.
Enter your baby's date of birth to see typical checkup age windows.
This shows common checkup AGES only — not specific vaccines, which are set by your own country's health authority. Confirm the actual schedule and content of each visit with your pediatrician or family doctor.
About This Calculator
Well-child checkup schedules are set nationally and vary somewhat between countries — this calculator shows a common international pattern (broadly consistent with frameworks referenced by organizations such as the WHO and pediatric bodies like the American Academy of Pediatrics) rather than any single country's official program. If you are in a country with a specific well-child program (for example, Germany's U-Untersuchungen, Japan's boshi kenkō techō checkups, or your own national schedule), always follow that official schedule — this calculator is a general guide only, not a substitute for it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this calculator tell me which vaccines my baby needs?
No — deliberately not. Vaccination schedules are set by each country's health authority and differ meaningfully between countries in timing and which vaccines are included. This calculator only shows the common AGES at which well-child checkups typically happen; your own country's official schedule (available from your pediatrician, family doctor, or national health authority) determines what happens at each visit.
Where do these checkup ages come from?
They reflect a widely used international pattern for well-child visits (newborn check, then checkups clustered around 1–2, 4, 6, 9, 12, 15–18, and 24 months, tapering to yearly after age 2), broadly consistent with frameworks used by organizations like the WHO and national pediatric bodies such as the AAP. Your own country or clinic may schedule visits slightly differently.
What actually happens at a well-child visit?
Typically: growth measurements (weight, length, head circumference), a physical exam, a review of developmental milestones, any scheduled vaccines per your country's program, and a chance to ask your pediatrician or family doctor questions about feeding, sleep, or behavior.
What if I've missed a recommended checkup age?
It's common, and not a cause for alarm — call your pediatrician's office to reschedule as soon as convenient. Missing one checkup by a few weeks rarely has lasting consequences; the important thing is getting back on a regular schedule.
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