Child Immunizations Specialist

Child Immunizations

Vaccinations have been one of the most effective preventative care measures in child care at Sang Pediatrics. We advise parents to follow an immunization schedule as a safe and proven method of keeping your child safe from potentially life-threatening infectious diseases. Call Us today for more information on vaccines and a suggested vaccination schedule. We're serving Clovis and Fresno.

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FAQs about Child Immunizations


Learn why immunizations are recommended by pediatricians and when your child should receive them. Answers to some typical questions can be found here. Our Clovis and Fresno pediatrics are here to help.



  • Are Immunizations Important?

    Immunization (such as shots or vaccines) protects your child from fifteen serious diseases, including some that may be deadly. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, your child needs to be vaccinated with the following diseases:

    • Polio
    • Influenza (flu)
    • Measles
    • Mumps
    • Rubella (German measles)
    • Varicella (chickenpox)
    • Hepatitis A
    • Meningococcal
    • Hepatitis B
    • Rotavirus
    • Diphtheria
    • Tetanus (lockjaw)
    • Pertussis (whooping cough)
    • Haemophilus Influenzae type b (Hib)
    • Pneumococcal
  • How serious are these diseases?

    Yes. Although we don't see some diseases often, they can still be as deadly as other diseases that are preventable by vaccination. Before the widespread use of vaccines:

    • Estimated hundreds and thousands of people die each year from measles.
    • In the 1920s, diphtheria killed over 10,000 people a year.
    • In the 1940s and 1950s, thousands of kids died from polio.

    More common illnesses can be severe. Before vaccination was available, chickenpox hospitalized 12,000 people and killed about 100 each year. Kids all over the world suffer from diarrhea caused by Rotavirus. In the United States, children under the age of 5 are infected, resulting in 250,000 hospitalizations annually.

  • Are Immunizations safe for Children?

    Yes, they are safe. However, it can sometimes cause mild reactions, like a sore arm or a mild fever. It is rare to have a serious reaction, but it can happen. Before giving you a vaccine, your doctor or nurse will discuss these issues with you. If you want to get a vaccine, you have to decide what risk you are willing to accept. Since the risks of these diseases are significant and vaccines rarely have serious side effects, we believe that choosing to vaccinate is typically the safer option.

  • How do Immunizations work?

    A person's body produces antibodies in response to infection. Antibodies fight the disease and aid in recovery. A person's body contains antibodies long after a disease has been treated, and they prevent infection from recurring. We refer to this as immunity.


    Vaccines prepare the immune system of your child to fight a disease without actually inflicting it on them. As a child gets vaccinated, their body makes antibodies to protect them against the disease. If they are to ever be exposed to the disease, the antibodies will recognize and fight the infection.

  • What is the purpose of giving vaccines at such a young age?

    In the first few weeks after birth, your baby will need multiple vaccinations. Several shots are often given in one visit since they often need immunizations early on. As a result, a baby's immune system is delicate yet strong, like an eggshell. Strong as it can handle many immunizations at the same time. However, delicate and fragile since vaccines may give them side effects. Here are a couple of things you need to remember:

    • The likelihood of infection from diseases the vaccine prevents is higher in infants and toddlers than in older children.
    • Immunizing babies sooner rather than later is better for their health.
    • A baby's immune system only has a small capacity to make antibodies.
    • A baby can receive many vaccines at one time without overstressing the system.
    • Vaccines strengthen the immune system.
  • Why does my baby need so many doses of some vaccines and not as many of others?

    There are two types of vaccines: live (but weakened) and killed (inactivated). In most cases, live vaccines provide lifetime protection after only one or two doses. The immunity built from killed vaccines requires several doses. Certain vaccinations need to be repeated later in life (and sometimes even throughout life) to maintain their effectiveness. At birth, children should receive their first shot (hepatitis B). In addition, they should receive more shots with every well-child visit, up to six at a time. The recommended immunization schedule for children ages 0-6 and 7-18 (and for adults 19 and older) is available here.

Our Child Immunization Policy

We ask that all of our families who choose to obtain their medical care at Sang Pediatrics follow the Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices and get their child fully immunized as per the guidelines published by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. We will work with the families to generate an alternative schedule if they desire to space out the vaccines, but we ask that the families eventually get their children fully vaccinated. We also strongly suggest that all family members get the annual flu shot. If families do not feel that they want any vaccines, they will be asked to find another provider. We will continue to see the patient until a new provider is assigned.


We understand that having children can be overwhelming and that in the age of misinformation, it is easy to be persuaded by non-medical voices that utilize fear as a weapon. However, as board-certified physicians and certified nurse practitioners who strive to provide the best care to our patients and families, and need to protect those patients in our waiting area who may not be able to obtain vaccines or those who may have pre-existing conditions that will harm or kill them if they get infected with the disease. We ask that all of our families trust our experience and knowledge when we state that vaccines are safe and save lives.

Here to Serve You

Sang Pediatrics offers a comprehensive range of care to help your child maintain optimal health and wellness. As a pediatric primary care office, we strive to provide a  professional and welcoming environment for families. Our priority is the continued well-being and healthcare of your children. Whether you have a newborn, toddler, or adolescent, we feel privileged to be entrusted with their healthcare and will provide the best Fresno and Clovis Pediatricians. Schedule a consultation with us today!

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“Fantastic clinic! Dr Sang is very friendly and helpful. I got my Covid vaccines here and couldn’t have had a better experience. Thank you!”

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“Thanks you, Dr. New Sang, for making it possible for my husband and me to receive our Covid Vaccinations at your clinic.  We were very impressed with your clinic and the respectful way we were treated.  We are so happy to be fully vaccinated now.” 

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