
Families searching for annual physicals in Burlington, Massachusetts, want more than a quick checkup; they want a pediatric team that truly knows their child. At Burlington Pediatrics, our well visits are built around that idea. Whether your child is a newborn taking their first breath or a teenager heading into their senior year, our annual physicals in Burlington adapt to every stage of childhood with care that is thorough, honest, and unhurried.
We serve families from Burlington and the surrounding communities of Woburn, Billerica, Wilmington, and Bedford. Every visit builds on the last, so your child's care is never disconnected from their history.




A pediatric annual physical, also called a well-child visit or well-child exam, is a preventive appointment designed to assess your child's overall health, development, and well-being. Unlike sick visits, well visits happen even when your child feels perfectly fine. Prevention and early detection are the whole point.
Annual physicals in Burlington are also required for school enrollment, sports participation, camp attendance, and most extracurricular programs throughout Burlington and Middlesex County in line with Massachusetts school immunization requirements. At Burlington Pediatrics, we make sure your child leaves every appointment with every form signed and every question answered.
Our well visits are structured around your child's specific age and developmental stage, but every annual physical includes the following core components.

Your child's pediatrician performs a head-to-toe physical assessment, including heart and lung auscultation, abdominal exam, neurological checks, skin review, and musculoskeletal evaluation. For adolescents, this also includes a scoliosis screen and a private conversation about puberty, body changes, and overall health.

We measure height, weight, BMI and for younger children, head circumference. These measurements are plotted on standardized growth charts and compared to your child's own history. Patterns over time matter more than any single number our pediatricians interpret them in full context.

For toddlers and young children, we use validated developmental screening tools to assess language, motor skills, social development, and cognitive milestones. For school-age children and teens, we screen for learning concerns, attention issues, anxiety, and mood. Early identification makes a significant difference in outcomes.

We follow the CDC and AAP immunization schedule and review your child's vaccination record at every annual visit. Vaccines are administered the same day, with careful explanation to both parents and age-appropriate children about what each vaccine does and why it matters.

We discuss diet, physical activity, sleep habits, and screen time as part of every well visit. For teenagers, we add confidential conversations about mental health, substance use, sexual health, and safety in a non-judgmental, evidence-based way.

This is your time. We build space into every well visit for your questions, whether they are about a rash you have been watching, a behavior you are worried about, or simply what to expect over the coming year.
The first year of life involves more well visits than any other period at 2, 4, 6, 9, and 12 months. These visits establish the foundation of your child's health record, monitor rapid developmental progress, and address the many questions new parents naturally have. Our pediatricians offer guidance on feeding, safe sleep, developmental milestones, and what to watch for between visits.


Toddler well visits occur at 12, 15, 18, 24, and 30 months, then annually. These are critical windows for developmental screening, particularly for language acquisition and early social skills. We conduct autism spectrum screenings at the 18 and 24-month visits and discuss behavioral guidance, toilet training readiness, and safe home environments.

Annual visits in this window focus on school readiness, vision and hearing, early literacy concerns, and behavioral health. Many children in Burlington start at Fox Hill or Marshall Simonds Elementary, and their annual physical is often what triggers the vision or hearing referral that changes their experience in the classroom. We partner with families to support learning and confidence at every step.
Preadolescence brings significant physical and emotional change. Annual physicals during these years include early puberty discussions, mental health screening, scoliosis checks, and the HPV vaccine series beginning at age 9 or 11. We talk openly with children in this age group, building the kind of trust that carries through the teenage years.


Teen well visits look different by design. Part of the visit is conducted with parents, and part is private because teenagers need a confidential relationship with their doctor to be honest about what is really going on. We screen for depression, anxiety, substance use, eating concerns, and reproductive health. We discuss driving safety, sports injuries, and the transition to adult healthcare. Every teen leaves their annual physical feeling heard, not lectured.
Burlington is an active community. Kids here play sports at the Burlington Recreation Department, participate in programs at the Burlington YMCA, and face real academic pressure at Burlington High School. Annual physicals in Burlington, Massachusetts, are not just paperwork; they are the checkpoint that keeps your child healthy enough to fully participate in everything Burlington has to offer.
Sports physicals required for all Burlington High School athletic programs are completed during or alongside annual well visits, so families are not making two separate trips. Camp physicals for summer programs can also be completed and documented at your child's annual visit.
Burlington Pediatrics is located just minutes from Burlington Center, with easy access from Route 3A and Route 62. We offer early-morning and early-evening appointments to accommodate school and work schedules, and same-day sick visits are available, so your child's care is never interrupted.

Bring your insurance card, immunization records if your child is new to our practice, a list of any current medications or supplements, any school or sports forms that need to be completed, and your questions written down so you do not forget them in the moment



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Burlington Pediatrics is accepting new patients of all ages. Annual physicals in Burlington, Massachusetts, book quickly, especially in August and September, ahead of the school year. We recommend scheduling well visits 4–6 weeks in advance.
Call us at [Phone Number] or request an appointment online through our patient portal.
Burlington Pediatrics | [Address], Burlington, MA 01803 Providing annual physicals in Burlington and serving Woburn, Billerica, Wilmington, Bedford, and surrounding communities.
Every year, without exception. Even if your child is healthy and has no concerns, the annual physical is the only appointment designed to look at the whole picture, growth trends, development, vaccines, and lifestyle all at once. You can also read what to expect at your child's well visit directly from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Yes. Burlington High School and most Burlington youth sports programs accept a comprehensive annual physical in Burlington as the sports clearance exam. Ask our front desk to complete the required forms at your child's well visit.
This is very common, especially for younger children. Let us know when you schedule. Our team is experienced in helping anxious kids feel safe. We explain everything before we do it, move at your child's pace, and never rush.
Each child needs their own scheduled appointment slot. However, we can often schedule siblings back-to-back on the same day for your convenience.
We use comfort-first techniques, distraction, positioning, and, when appropriate, topical numbing to make vaccine administration as comfortable as possible. Our team is honest with children about what to expect, which builds trust over time.
Families from Woburn, Billerica, Wilmington, and Bedford regularly make the drive; most are within 15–20 minutes of our Burlington office.

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