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  1. Do I have to live in Williamson County to receive services at your clinic?
  2. What type of services are offered in your clinics?
  3. Do you take insurance?
  4. What do your services cost?
  5. What days/times do you offer immunizations?
  6. My child needs immunizations, can I bring him/her to your office?
  7. Do you offer adult Immunizations, what do they cost?
  8. Do you provide immunizations for traveling overseas?
  9. My child is sick and/or needs a physical, can I come to your clinic?
  10. Do you see pregnant women?
  11. I don’t have insurance. Where can I get medical care?
  12. Do you do family planning? Is this a Family Planning office?
  13. Where can I get a CHIP application?
  14. Where do I apply for Medicaid and how do I qualify?
  15. What is Wilco Care?

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Do I have to live in Williamson County to receive services at your clinic?

In most cases, county residency is not a requirement to receive services.

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What type of services are offered in your clinics?

WCCHD offers many services. Please see the Services page on this website. If you are looking for a clinic schedule of when services are provided, see Locations & Hours

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Do you take insurance?

We accept Medicaid and CHIP for Children’s Immunizations. Please bring your most current card at the time of visit.

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What do your services cost?

There are sliding fee scales for some of our services based on income and family size. Services are not denied for lack of payment source. Contact a clinic for more information.

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What days/times do you offer immunizations?

Immunization days and time vary for each clinic. See the Clinic Schedule to find the most convenient place and time for you.

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My child needs immunizations, can I bring him/her to your office?

Yes, please bring the child’s most up to date immunization record with you to the visit. See the Clinic Schedule to find the most convenient place and time for you.

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Do you offer adult immunizations, what do they cost?

Yes, we do offer some Adult Immunizations. Please call the clinic to determine your cost.

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Do you provide immunizations for traveling overseas?

We provide some immunizations required for overseas travel. Call a clinic near you for more details. Other resources include:

  • Passport Health Clinic, a private clinic, has locations in Round Rock and Austin that provide immunizations for travel anywhere. Call Passport Health Clinic at (512) 459-0672.
  • Austin Regional Clinic's Travel Clinic located at 825 E. Rundberg Lane, Suite B1 Austin TX 78753. Call 836-5472 for an appointment.

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My child is sick and/or needs a physical, can I come to your clinic?

No. we do not offer sick care services. Please contact the HealthCare Helpline for other options.

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Do you see pregnant women?

Prenatal clients will be referred to the HealthCare Helpline for appropriate referral.

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I don’t have insurance. Where can I get medical care?

Contact the HealthCare Helpline to find out if you might qualify for a medical program or low cost primary care in Williamson County.

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Do you do family planning? Is this a Family Planning office?

No, WCCHD does not provide family panning services. Please contact the HealthCare Helpline for other options.

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Where can I get a CHIP application?

You can pick them up at any of our offices or apply online. Contact the HealthCare Helpline for more information.

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Where do I apply for Medicaid and how do I qualify?

There are several ways to apply for Medicaid. The social workers at WCCHD can help you get the information you need about applying and qualifying for Medicaid. Call the Healthcare Helpline at (512) 248-3252 or 1-800-890-6296 to talk to a social worker about Medicaid.

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What is Wilco Care?

The Wilco Care program is medical coverage for people who are not in the Medicaid population and have little or no income (income less than 25% of the Federal Poverty Level). To learn more about qualifying for this program, what services are included, and for screening and application call Healthcare Helpline at (512) 248-3252 or 1-800-890-6296.

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