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Well Child Care

Well Child Visits Why? Prevention of chronic disease and identifying developmental disorders Benefit: Early identification provides opportunity for early intervention and improves quality of life of the child

Well Child Visit How? Vaccinations: Disease prevention Tracking growth and Developmental Milestones Lead, anemia, tuberculosis, STDs, Autism, Obesity, Vision, and hearing screenings.

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