Texas Department of State
Health Services – Community Clinics
1100 W. 49th Street
Austin, TX 78756
512-776-7111
www.dshs.st
ate.tx.us
The Texas Department of State Health
Services has links to community clinics
by county that offer low-cost primary
care health services – including early
prevention, early detection and early
intervention. The priority services
provided are diagnosis and treatment,
emergency services, family planning,
preventive health services, including
immunizations and health education, as
well as laboratory, x-ray, nuclear medicine or other appropriate diagnostic
services. Secondary services include
nutrition services, health screening, home
health care, dental care, transportation,
prescription drugs, devices and durable
medical supplies, environmental health
services, podiatry services, and social
services. Austin metro counties served
include Bastrop, Caldwell, Hays, Travis
and Williamson.
Volunteer Healthcare Clinic
4215 Medical Parkway
Austin, TX 78756
512-459-6002
www.volclinic.org
The Volunteer Healthcare Clinic has
been in continuous operation since
1966, and is operated by more than 400
volunteers. Founded for the purpose of
providing healthcare services to those
in Austin who have nowhere else to
turn, the clinic provides non-emergency medical treatment for low-income
children and adults. Services include
primary care services for acute and
chronic conditions, laboratory work
and x-rays (referrals only), referrals to
medical specialists and other medical
and dental resources, as well as medication assistance.
Williamson County &
Cities Health District
100 West 3rd Street
Georgetown, TX 78626
512-943-3600 (main)
512-260-4240 (call for clinic locations)
www.wcchd.org
The Williamson County Cities & Health
District has provided public health services
to Williamson County (Cedar Park,
Georgetown, Hutto, Liberty Hill, Round
Rock, and Taylor) since 1943, operating
public health clinics that provide prenatal
care for low-income women; well-child
checkups; immunizations; testing and
counseling for HIV; testing, counseling
and treatment for sexually transmitted
diseases; testing and treatment for tuberculosis; and vision and hearing screenings.
Fees are based on a sliding scale.
PEDIATRICS
Children’s Clinic of Leander
502 Crystal Falls Parkway, Suite B
Leander, TX 78641
512-260-0101
www.cclmedical.com
The Children’s Clinic of Leander offers
personalized medical care for children
from birth through age 18. Services include
well-baby exams, well-child exams, sports
physicals, adolescent exams and physi-
cals, immunizations, and acute ill visits
for urgent medical needs. We also provide
management, diagnosis and treatment of
chronic pediatric disorders and conditions,
including ADD, ADHD, and ODD.
Dell Children’s Medical Center
of Central Texas
(a member of the Seton Family of Hospitals)
4900 Mueller Blvd.
Austin, TX 78723
512-324-0000
www.dellchildrens.net
Dell Children’s Medical Center of Central
Texas is the only dedicated freestanding
pediatric facility in this region. Serving a
46-county area and beyond, Dell Children’s
is the premier provider of comprehensive health care services for children and
adolescents. Awarded Magnet designation
for excellence in nursing by the American
Nurses Association, Dell Children’s brings
together pediatric specialists to provide
comprehensive care for children with
illnesses, simple to complex. Specialty
programs include surgery, emergency care,
regional heart program, cancer and blood
disorders center, neurosciences, comprehensive epilepsy program, bone, spine & joint
center, dermatology, craniofacial plastic and
reconstructive surgery, acute care rehabilitation unit and neonatal intensive care.
Pediatric Associates of Austin
1500 W. 38th Street, Suite 20
Austin, TX 78731
512-458-5323
www.pediatricsassociates.net