The Williamson County and Cities Health District, in partnership with communities, protects and promotes the health of the people of Williamson County.
Williamson County and Cities Health District offers low-cost vaccinations to eligible children from birth through 18 years of age through the DSHS Texas Vaccines for Children Program.
Call 512-943-3600 to schedule your appointment today.
The new Texas WIC cards have arrived!
Get it at an upcoming appointment between now and June 30, 2026. Visit https://t.co/DA3MSDzVGV
¡Las nuevas tarjetas de WIC estarán disponibles pronto!
✅Recíbela en una próxima cita entre abril y junio de 2026. Visita https://t.co/IPltkTdyvx
What does public health really look like in action? In this episode, we discuss how the Clinical Services Division works to keep our community healthy through prevention, education, and connection to care.
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Mosquitoes can breed in as little as a bottle cap of water. Dump standing water from plant saucers, buckets, toys, gutters, and birdbaths. Taking a few minutes each week helps reduce mosquitoes and protect your family. 🦟
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🦟After flooding, standing water around your home creates ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes. Other biting insects, such as black flies and no-see-ums, can also take advantage of leftover water and mud. Swipe to view common places to check for water. https://t.co/jdVih4toxm
It’s National Infant Immunization Week
Check in with your child’s health care provider and make sure your little one is up to date on the vaccines that help protect them early in life, for the rest of their life. Questions? Call WCCHD at 512-248-3600.
🍽️ Ever wonder what goes on behind the scenes to keep your food safe when you dine out?
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It’s National Infant Immunization Week
Better protection starts with hugs and vaccinations to help keep your baby safe and healthy from the beginning. WCCHD offers affordable vaccines, call for more information and eligibility. Visit https://t.co/i3CVdwMdQ9 or 512-943-3600.
🍴Most people don’t think about the safety of the food they eat.
For our EH team at WCCHD, that’s the point. Every day, these professionals ensure clean, safe food is available when our community dines at WilCo's restaurants, schools and stores. https://t.co/p3sLIk8YaN #NPHW
🎙️ NEW PODCAST ALERT: Public Health IS
Ever wonder what goes on behind the scenes to keep Williamson County healthy? From mosquito testing to restaurant inspections, there’s more happening than meets the eye.
Check out Ep.1 at https://t.co/n15Ifb3Hqd #NPHW
🎉Join us in Celebrating National Public Health Week, April 6 - 12, 2026
As we celebrate, take a moment to recognize how public health has improved our daily lives, safeguarded our families, expanded our life spans, and strengthened our communities. #NPHW
Texas has more than four seasons, and guess what? Mosquito Season lasts through most of them!
As the temps rise, so do the swarms - so gear up with EPA-approved repellent, dump standing water, and wear light and loose cover clothes to keep those bloodsuckers at bay!
Don’t be fooled by mosquitoes - they may be tiny, but they’re master tricksters From sneaky landings to disappearing acts mid-swat, they’re experts at catching you off guard.
🦟Outsmart the bite - the 3 Ds are your key.
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March 24 is #WorldTBDay. Too many people in the U.S. including locally in Williamson County still suffer from tuberculosis. Improving awareness, testing, and treatment of tuberculosis are critical to eliminate TB in the U.S.
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🌸Spring Cleaning Your Wellness Habits
🍏Add: Healthy foods like fresh vegetables and fruit
💦Hydrate: Increase water and healthy fluids
🚶Move: Increase physical activity, don’t forget sunscreen!
📵Digital Detox: Limit social media to 30 minutes daily to improve mental health
Colorectal cancer is preventable, treatable, and beatable - especially with early screening.
💙March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Learn more about screening resources:
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When fueling your body and your family’s, choose nutrition information backed by science. 🍎
Find trusted guidance through WIC, SNAP, and reliable resources like MyPlate and Texas WIC.
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Today is National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day—a reminder that knowledge, prevention, and testing save lives. ❤️
WCCHD offers confidential HIV prevention and testing to support women and girls in our community.
📞Call 512-943-3600 for more information.
March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month 💙
Early detection saves lives.
WCCHD is offering PSA testing for qualifying men. Now is the time to check in on your health.
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