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Regular checkups, also known as Health Tracks or well-child checks, are the same service. These visits can be done by a medical provider of your choice or by your local Public Health Unit

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Children should get these checkups at regular times, even when they are feeling well.

Babies grow fast and need a lot of checkups. These should be done at:

  • 1 month
  • 2 months
  • 4 months
  • 6 months
  • 9 months
  • 12 months

 

Toddlers need checkups at:

  • 15 months
  • 18 months
  • 24 months
  • 30 months

After 30 months, children need a checkup at ages 3, 4, 5, 6 and then yearly up to age 21. Additional checkups are also covered based upon a child's needs.

It is the member's choice where to establish care. You may choose any provider that accepts North Dakota Medicaid.  

Please visit the Medicaid Member Engagement page to find out more about member benefits.

No, but a sports physical can be done at the same time as a Health Tracks/Well-Child Check. 

If you schedule an appointment with your provider for a Health Tracks/Well-Child Check, make sure to let them know you also need a sports physical. Be sure to bring your sports physical form with you!

To find information including the sports physical form, visit the North Dakota High School Activities Association website.

Download: ND Medicaid Health Tracks/Well-Child Sports Physical Poster English version

Yes, your provider will check your vaccine record and they can be given if needed. Learn more about immunization schedules on the HHS Immunizations webpage

For more information on autism services, please visit the Autism Services webpage.