



Parents in Burlington do not need to be sold on vaccines. They need a pediatric team that answers their questions honestly, follows the science without apology, and makes the experience as easy as possible for their child.
Vaccinations and immunizations in Burlington, Massachusetts, at Burlington Pediatrics are reviewed by pediatricians who have been having these conversations, the real ones, not the rehearsed ones, with Burlington families for years. If you have questions, we have time for them. If your child is anxious, we have strategies for that, too. And if you are looking for a practice that takes vaccine hesitancy seriously without dismissing the parents who bring it through the door, you are in the right place.

Vaccinations and immunizations in Burlington, Massachusetts, are not just about your child. They are about every child in your child's classroom at Fox Hill Elementary, every infant too young to be vaccinated sitting next to you at the Burlington YMCA, every immunocompromised neighbor who cannot mount a defense against diseases your child could unknowingly carry.
Community immunity works when enough people participate. Burlington's schools, sports programs, and community spaces are safer when vaccination rates stay high. Vaccinations and immunizations in Burlington are part of what makes this community function, and Burlington Pediatrics is the practice that keeps those rates where they need to be, one family at a time.

At Burlington Pediatrics, we follow the CDC and AAP recommended immunization schedule, the same schedule that has been refined over decades of clinical data, safety monitoring, and independent review. It is not arbitrary. Every vaccine on the schedule is there because the evidence supporting it is overwhelming, and every timing recommendation exists because that is when the protection is needed most.
Vaccinations and immunizations in Burlington, Massachusetts, follow this schedule across every well-child visit from birth through age 18.
This is the most vaccine-intensive window of childhood, and deliberately so. Newborns arrive with temporary maternal antibody protection that fades fast. Vaccinations and immunizations in Burlington during this period build your baby's own immune defenses before that protection is gone.
Vaccines administered in this window include Hepatitis B beginning at birth, DTaP protecting against diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis, Hib protecting against a leading cause of bacterial meningitis or PCV20 protecting against pneumococcal disease, IPV protecting against polio, and rotavirus protecting against severe diarrheal illness. Each is given at the precise age, the data shows protection is most needed, and the immune response is most effective.
Vaccinations and immunizations in Burlington, Massachusetts, continue through this window with additional doses of the series started in infancy, plus new vaccines including MMR protecting against measles, mumps, and rubella at 12 to 15 months, varicella protecting against chickenpox, Hepatitis A given in two doses between 12 and 23 months, and the annual influenza vaccine beginning at 6 months. This period is also when most children begin attending daycare or preschool, exactly when exposure risk rises and protection matters most.
Before your child starts kindergarten at Marshall Simonds or Fox Hill, vaccinations and immunizations in Burlington include booster doses of DTaP, IPV, MMR, and varicella. These boosters reinforce protection built in infancy and ensure your child enters the Burlington school system with full coverage. Massachusetts school immunization requirements mandate these doses for enrollment. We complete all required documentation at the same appointment.
This is one of the most important vaccine windows that families do not always anticipate. Vaccinations and immunizations in Burlington, Massachusetts, at the preteen visit include Tdap as a booster against tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis, MenACWY protecting against four strains of meningococcal disease, and HPV, the human papillomavirus vaccine, which begins at age 9 and is most effective when given before any exposure. We have this conversation with every family at every 9 and 11-year-old visit because the earlier it is given, the stronger the protection.
Teenagers in Burlington who are heading toward independence need updated protection. Vaccinations and immunizations in Burlington at the 16-year visit include a MenACWY booster and, for eligible teens, MenB, protecting against a fifth strain of meningococcal disease, particularly relevant for college-bound students living in dormitories. Annual influenza vaccination continues through adolescence and into adulthood.
Yes. The schedule is safe, and the timing and combination of vaccines are tested rigorously before any changes are made. A baby's immune system handles thousands of antigens every day from the moment of birth. The antigens in the entire childhood vaccine schedule are a fraction of what a child's immune system processes on a normal Tuesday afternoon. Giving multiple vaccines at once does not overwhelm the immune system. It protects efficiently and reduces the number of visits and needle sticks your child needs.
Vaccinations and immunizations in Burlington, Massachusetts, at Burlington Pediatrics are administered following the standard schedule, and we do not recommend spreading or delaying doses, not because we are inflexible, but because the schedule is timed specifically to protect children during the windows of highest risk. Delaying protection during those windows has real consequences.
No. This question deserves a direct answer, not a careful one. The original 1998 study that suggested a link between the MMR vaccine and autism was fraudulent. The author lost his medical license, the journal retracted the paper, and more than two decades of research across millions of children on multiple continents has found no connection between any vaccine and autism. We say this clearly and without hesitation because Burlington families deserve the truth.
Mild reactions, soreness at the injection site, low-grade fever, and fussiness for a day or two are common and are signs that the immune system is responding. They are not dangerous. Serious allergic reactions to vaccines are extremely rare, occurring in roughly one to two cases per million doses. For this reason, we always observe your child briefly after vaccination, and our office is equipped to respond to allergic reactions immediately. Vaccinations and immunizations in Burlington are administered with that preparation in place at every visit.
More than most parents expect. We use comfort positioning holding techniques that reduce fear and pain more effectively than lying flat. We use distraction actively, not as an afterthought. For children with significant needle anxiety, we can discuss topical numbing options in advance. We tell children exactly what to expect before we do anything. And we do not rush. A few extra minutes of preparation produce a very different experience from a fast clinical approach. Vaccinations and immunizations in Burlington, Massachusetts, at Burlington Pediatrics are administered with your child's experience in mind, not just their chart.
Yes, and the version of this question we hear most often is from a parent whose child got vaccinated and then got the flu anyway. The influenza vaccine does not protect against every strain of influenza, and it does not protect against the many other viruses that produce flu-like symptoms. What it does is significantly reduce the risk of the strains it covers, dramatically reduce the severity of illness if your child does get those strains, and substantially lower the risk of hospitalization. For children with asthma, heart conditions, or other chronic conditions, annual influenza vaccination through vaccinations and immunizations in Burlington is especially important.
Catch-up is always possible and always worth doing. No series needs to be restarted from the beginning, regardless of how much time has passed. Vaccinations and immunizations in Burlington, Massachusetts, at Burlington Pediatrics include a catch-up plan at any age. We assess what has been given, what is outstanding, and build the most efficient schedule to close the gaps. It is never too late.
Yes, and we welcome that conversation. Vaccinations and immunizations in Burlington work best when families trust the team administering them, and trust is built through honest dialogue, not through dismissing concerns or making parents feel judged for asking. We will answer every question you have, share the evidence behind every recommendation, and respect your role in this process. What we will not do is recommend against vaccination because the evidence does not support that recommendation, and your child's health depends on honest guidance.
Arrive knowing your child's current vaccine record. If possible, we have it on file, but having your own copy helps if there are any questions. Let us know in advance if your child has significant needle anxiety so we can prepare. Dress your child in clothing that gives easy access to the thighs and upper arms.
After vaccinations and immunizations in Burlington, Massachusetts, we observe your child briefly before you leave. We send you home with written information about each vaccine administered, what to watch for, and when to call us. Mild soreness and low-grade fever are expected and manageable. We tell you exactly what to give, what dose, and how often, so you are not guessing at 10 pm.


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Your child does not need to be behind, anxious, or confused about vaccines. They need a pediatric team that is clear, honest, and prepared.
Vaccinations and immunizations in Burlington, Massachusetts, at Burlington Pediatrics are available at every well-child visit and as standalone vaccine appointments when needed. If your child has fallen behind, has questions about the schedule, or is due for an annual flu vaccination, call us today. Vaccinations and immunizations in Burlington are available now for new and existing patients of all ages.
Burlington Pediatrics | [Address], Burlington, MA 01803 Providing vaccinations and immunizations in Burlington, Massachusetts, and serving Woburn, Billerica, Wilmington, Bedford, and surrounding communities.
All vaccines on the CDC and AAP recommended childhood and adolescent immunization schedule. Vaccinations and immunizations in Burlington, Massachusetts, at our practice cover every standard childhood vaccine from birth through age 18, plus annual influenza vaccination.
Yes. Annual influenza vaccination is available every fall as part of vaccinations and immunizations in Burlington. We recommend scheduling it in September or October, before flu season peaks across Burlington and Middlesex County.
Sometimes. Mild illness with no fever is generally not a reason to delay vaccination. High fever or moderate to severe illness is a reason to reschedule. We make this determination at the visit. Vaccinations and immunizations in Burlington, Massachusetts, are never administered without a clinical assessment of your child's current status.
HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection and causes several cancers, including cervical, throat, and anal cancer. The vaccine is most effective when given before any exposure, which is why the AAP recommends beginning at age 9 and no later than 11 to 12. Vaccinations and immunizations in Burlington include HPV as a standard part of the preteen visit, and we discuss timing and dosing clearly with every family.
Yes. Documentation of vaccinations and immunizations in Burlington, Massachusetts, is maintained in your child's medical record and can be provided in whatever format your school, camp, or sports program requires. Request records through our patient portal or front desk.
Families coming to us for vaccinations and immunizations in Burlington from Woburn, Billerica, Wilmington, and Bedford are typically within 15 to 20 minutes. We are easily accessible from Route 3A and Route 62.

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