Building Immunity With Your COPA Pediatric Primary Care Provider

Protecting your child from preventable diseases is essential for their overall health and well-being. At COPA, your trusted pediatric primary care provider, we understand the importance of timely immunization for necessary protection. COPA doctors respect your questions and follow evidence-based guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics.

This page provides all the information you need about pediatric vaccinations offered at COPA, including vaccine schedules, resources, and answers to frequently asked questions. Let's work together to keep your child healthy and safeguard their future!

Dr. Logan Clausen, Chief Medical Officer with COPA, discusses the importance of immunizations in the care of children.

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Newborn to Child (0-6)

As an evidence-based pediatric primary care provider, we follow the latest guidelines to protect your little one against serious diseases. This includes vaccines for diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio, rotavirus, measles, mumps, rubella, and more. Our friendly staff can answer all your vaccination questions and ensure your child receives the right immunizations at the right time. Let's keep your child healthy and thriving!

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Child to Teen (7-18)

As your child transitions from childhood to adolescence, their immunization needs change, too. COPA offers a comprehensive schedule of pediatric vaccinations for ages 7-18, including boosters for tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis, protection against meningitis, and the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. We follow the CDC's recommendations to ensure your teen stays healthy throughout these important years. Your pediatrician will discuss the best immunization plan for your child.

Every year, the flu can cause missed school days and unpleasant symptoms for children and teens. The flu vaccine is the most effective way to protect them from getting sick and spreading it to others. At COPA, we offer flu vaccinations for infants, youth, and teens, following the CDC's recommendations. 

COPA offers the latest CDC-recommended COVID-19 vaccines for children and teens. These vaccines can help protect your child from serious illness and reduce the spread of COVID-19 in the community. Discuss your child's individual needs with your COPA pediatrician.

Immunizations are a safe and effective way to protect your child from serious diseases. At COPA, we understand your questions and concerns. Our pediatric providers will give information on the benefits of immunizations, address common worries, and provide resources to guide your decision-making. We do not limit access based on vaccine status.

Informed decision-making is a critical component of total well-being. Explore these resources for more information regarding child and teen immunizations. 

FAQ

Do you have questions about pediatric vaccinations? You're not alone! Below, we address common concerns parents have about vaccine safety, schedules, side effects, and more. If you have additional questions, your COPA provider can discuss why they’re an essential part of keeping your child healthy and help come up with a care plan that’s best for your family. 

Vaccines are very safe and rigorously tested. They go through extensive research and clinical trials before being recommended for children. While some mild side effects, like soreness at the injection site, are possible, these are temporary and far outweighed by the protection vaccines offer against serious diseases.

Even healthy children can contract serious illnesses. Vaccines help build their immunity, preventing them from getting sick and spreading diseases to others, especially vulnerable populations like younger siblings or grandparents.

Most vaccine side effects are mild and short-lived, like redness or swelling at the injection site. Serious side effects are extremely rare. 

It's important to discuss any allergies or medical conditions your child has with your pediatrician before vaccination. In some cases, they might recommend delaying or modifying the immunization schedule to ensure your child's safety.

How Can We Help?

From getting started with COPA to navigating insurance and billing, our resources page has everything you need to keep your child healthy. Whether you're a new patient, curious about community health programs, or have questions about appointments, we've got resources to point you in the right direction!

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Meet Your Provider

Our dedicated pediatric primary care providers are passionate about caring for kids of all ages. Explore our provider page to read bios, discover specialties, and find the perfect fit for your family. 

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