Vaccinations
COVID-19 VACCINE UPDATE: Williamson County and Cities Health District serve as an informational hub and safety net for those without insurance once the vaccine is widely available. We are sharing information provided to us by the State, along with contacting the local providers listed to share updates from them. At this time, WCCHD is not accepting names for sign-up lists.
Visit Immunize Texas for more information on vaccines and other immunization-related topics.
Requirements for School-Aged Children
School-age children are required to have certain vaccinations before school enrollment. Visit the Texas Dept. of State Health Services web site to view requirements or call 1-800-252-9152. The requirements apply to students in all public and private primary and secondary schools in Texas.
Adult VaccinationsOnly adults with no form of health insurance are eligible. Insured adults should contact their primary care provider or a local pharmacy for vaccinations.
- Hepatitis A
- Hepatitis B
- MMR
- Tdap and Td
- Pneumococcal
- Meningococcal
- Varicella
- Human Papilloma Virus
- Shingles (Zostavax)
View the general Adult Immunization Schedule
CostThe administration fee is $14 per vaccine for age 0-18, adults 19 or older $25 per vaccine.
Eligible clients will not be turned away based on their inability to pay the administration fee. Payment is due at time of visit. Cash, checks, and credit cards are accepted.
Please call a clinic near you to schedule an appointment. Same-day appointments will be given as available.
Travel VaccinationsWCCHD does not provide vaccinations required for overseas travel. Contact your primary care provider or a local travel clinic.