Vaccines
Our Commitment to Vaccine Safety and Children’s Health
At Tosa Pediatrics, we are committed to providing the highest standard of care for your child. We firmly believe in the importance of vaccines as a safe, effective, and essential part of protecting children from serious and potentially life-threatening diseases.
Vaccines are thoroughly tested for safety and effectiveness before they are approved and continuously monitored by leading health authorities, including the CDC, FDA, and WHO. Decades of scientific research and real-world evidence have shown that vaccines not only protect individual children but also help safeguard our entire community by preventing the spread of disease.
We understand that parents may have questions, and we are here to provide clear, evidence-based information and compassionate guidance. Our goal is to partner with families to ensure every child receives the best protection possible as they grow and thrive.
Your child’s health and well-being are our top priorities, and we proudly support the life-saving power of vaccines.
Vaccine Resources
Access Your Child’s Immunization Record Note: you will need your child's social security number. If you are unable to gain access, please call our office.
Let’s Talk Shots: In case you are not in the mood for reading, this site includes hundreds of videos and is great for any age. Whether a parent with young children, a pregnant person, an adolescent, or an adult, it contains dozens of topics, including:
Recommended vaccines across the lifespan
Vaccine benefits
Side effects
Rare and serious reactions
How vaccines work
Even how different religions view vaccination
Vaccine Education Center - The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Institute for Vaccine Safety - Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School for Public Health
Vaccine Schedule
All of the pediatricians at Tosa Pediatrics recommend vaccinating children according to the schedule published by the US Center for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC).
To view the immunization schedule for children from birth - 18 years, visit the CDC website or view the charts below.

