Amherst Pediatrics Vaccine Policy Statement
We are confident in the effectiveness of vaccines to prevent serious illness and to save lives.
We are confident in the safety of our vaccines.
We are confident with the recommendation that all children and young adults should receive all of the recommended vaccines according to the schedule created by our nation's leading experts on infectious disease and public health, and endorsed by the American Academy of Pediatrics and other respected, science-based heath organizations, as well as the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, which condemns the new CDC changes to it's recommendations.
We are confident, based on the best available literature, evidence, and current studies, that vaccines do not cause autism or other developmental disabilities.
We are confident that vaccinating children and young adults is one of the most important health-promoting interventions we perform as healthcare providers and that you can provide as parents/caregivers. The recommended vaccines and the vaccine schedule are the results of years of exhaustive scientific study and data gathering on millions of children by the world's most expert scientists and physicians.
We want to emphasize the importance of vaccinating your child. We recognize that the choice to vaccinate may be a very emotional one, and may even be controversial in the minds of some parents. We will do everything we can to convince you that vaccinating according to the schedule is the right thing to do. We will also attempt to explain that there is no scientific controversy about the safety or efficacy of vaccines. However, should you have doubts, please discuss these with us in advance of your visit. In some cases, we may alter the schedule to accommodate parental concerns or reservations. Please be advised, however, that we oppose this practice. Delaying or “breaking up the vaccines” to give one or two at a time over two or more visits goes against expert recommendations, and can put your child at risk for serious illness (or even death) and goes against our medical advice. Such additional visits will require additional co-pays on your part. You will also be required to sign a Refusal to Vaccinate form.
New patients looking to join our practice must agree to follow the recommended immunization schedule for their children. If they chose not to agree to this requirement, they will be asked to find another healthcare provider for their children. We do not keep a list of such providers, nor would we recommend such a provider. We take this position because we believe that we cannot serve as your child's primary care provider if this most basic service cannot be provided. Moreover, having unvaccinated individuals in our practice poses a danger to our other families and the community at large. Please recognize that by not vaccinating, you are putting your child, as well as other members of our community, at unnecessary risk for life-threatening illness, disability, and even death.
As medical professionals, we feel very strongly that vaccinating your child on schedule with currently available vaccines is absolutely the right thing to do to protect all children and young adults. Thank you for taking the time to read this policy. Please feel free to discuss any questions or concerns you may have about vaccines with any one of us.
NOTE: The CDC and HHS are no longer considered by leading scientists and public health experts to be a reliable source of information about vaccines. For more information about this, and why our leading scientists and health experts recommend following the previous CDC recommendations, please follow these links:
- AAP: Fact Checked
- Vaccinate Your Family: The Danish Vaccine Schedule
- CIDRAP: CDC No Longer Trustworthy
- CIDRAP: Confusion surrounds CDC's 'shared clinical decision-making'
- CHOP: Science Behind the Vaccine Schedule