Child and Teen Checkups Outreach

Contact Your Local Public Health

Clearwater County Nursing Service in Bagley  Call 218-694-6581

Hubbard County-CHI St. Joseph’s Community Health in Park Rapids  Call 218-237-5464

Lake of the Woods County-CHI Lakewood Public Health in Baudette  Call 218- 634-1795

Doctor Exam CoatChild and Teen Checkups (C&TC) are a benefit for Medicaid eligible children. A Child and Teen Checkup is a well-child check that is done at all ages birth through young adulthood (0-through 20 years), to help children and youth stay healthy, and to take care of any health concerns or problems early.

Checkups help with staying up-to-date on immunizations, detect health problems like anemia and lead exposure so that they can be treated early. In addition, parents and children can get help for any concerns about development, behavior, or mental health information about staying and becoming healthier - including healthy foods, how to keep children active and strong, and how to help children be successful in school.

 


Where do I get Child & Teen Checkups?


Child & Teen Checkups include ... 

  • Information about good physical health
  • Information about thoughts, feelings and relationships with others
  • Time to ask questions and get answers about your child's health and development
  • Complete physical exam
  • Vaccinations
  • Hearing check
  • Vision Check
  • Lab tests
  • Checks on growth and development
  • Referral to the dentist
  • Fluoride varnish is applied to the teeth of children ages 6 months and older to prevent and stop dental caries by promoting tooth remineralization.

  • The varnish quickly adheres to the teeth making it less toxic then other methods of fluoride supplementation.

 

When should my child get Child & Teen Checkups?

  • Between birth and 1 month
  • At 2, 4, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 24 and 30 months
  • Every year starting at age 3 through age 20
  • More often if needed
  • A child should get regular dental checkups starting at the eruption of the first tooth or by age 1. Refer to the C&TC Age-Related Dental Standards (DHS-5544) (PDF) for more information.

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