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Austin Public Health
Austin Public Health works to ensure that the community is protected from disease and other public health threats, and to empower others to live healthier, safer lives.
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Request a Health Fair Community Event
2024 Year in Review
Community Health Planning
Suicide Prevention
Find Our Services
Austin Public Health offers health services like vaccinations, health screenings, and social services.
Find our Services
Narcan Saves Lives
Watch a short video
to learn how to use naloxone (Narcan) spray.
To learn more about how you can recognize and prevent opioid overdoses, visit
one-dose.org
.
View our dashboard
for data on opioid overdoses in Austin and Travis County.
Check out the
resource hub
containing educational materials, resources and access to information.
Measles is Serious
About one in five people who get measles will have to be hospitalized. Talk to your healthcare provider to make sure you’re vaccinated against measles.
Get Vaccinated Today
Health Resources
Austin-Travis County Medical Reserve Corp
Where community, preparedness, and service come together
Algae Information
Be aware of potentially harmful algae.
Austin Public Health Statement of Solidarity against Racism
The Health Equity and Community Engagement Division offers a variety programs addressing health equity in our community to ensure that everyone has equal access to health and human services.
Austin-Travis County Medical Reserve Corp
Where community, preparedness, and service come together
Algae Information
Be aware of potentially harmful algae.
Austin Public Health Statement of Solidarity against Racism
The Health Equity and Community Engagement Division offers a variety programs addressing health equity in our community to ensure that everyone has equal access to health and human services.
Mosquito Prevention
Reduce the spread of diseases like West Nile Virus.
Address your Stress
The Address Your Stress campaign explains how stress affects the mind and body - and what you can do to interrupt stress before it causes harm to you, your family, and your community.
Notice of Privacy Practices
Practices for how medical information may be used.
Notice of Privacy Practices in Spanish
Upcoming Events
View More Events
April 28, 2026
El Buen Samaritano All Age Vaccine Clinic
10:00 AM
-
1:00 PM
El Buen Samaritano Church
7000 Woodhue Dr.
Austin
,
TX
78745
United States
Recent News
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1 week ago
Austin Public Health’s Medical Reserve Corps Calling on Community for National Volunteer Month
The Austin-Travis County Medical Reserve Corps supports public health work before, during and after disasters.
Read more
2 weeks ago
City of Austin Celebrates National Public Health Week April 6 – 12
The City of Austin and Austin Public Health are kicking off April by celebrating National Public Health Week. This annual awareness week recognizes the importance of public health and highlights the work done to make our community a healthier place f
Read more
3 weeks ago
Austin Mayor’s Health and Well-Being Council Accepting Certified Worksite Partner & Award Applications for 2026
The Mayor’s Health and Well-Being Council (MHWC), in partnership with Austin Public Health, has opened its 2026 application for workplaces to become MHWC Partner Certified and apply to be recognized as one of the Mayor’s Healthiest Workplaces.
Read more
3 months ago
It’s Not Too Late to Get Your Flu Vaccine
Read more
3 months ago
Health Officials Urge Caution as Austin Undergoes Allergy and Flu Season
Read more
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Austin Public Health
Browse this department:
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Home
Services
Programs
Divisions
Locations
Contact
Austin Public Health
Austin Public Health works to ensure that the community is protected from disease and other public health threats, and to empower others to live healthier, safer lives.
Quick Links
Request a Health Fair Community Event
2024 Year in Review
Community Health Planning
Suicide Prevention
Find Our Services
Austin Public Health offers health services like vaccinations, health screenings, and social services.
Find our Services
Narcan Saves Lives
Watch a short video
to learn how to use naloxone (Narcan) spray.
To learn more about how you can recognize and prevent opioid overdoses, visit
one-dose.org
.
View our dashboard
for data on opioid overdoses in Austin and Travis County.
Check out the
resource hub
containing educational materials, resources and access to information.
Measles is Serious
About one in five people who get measles will have to be hospitalized. Talk to your healthcare provider to make sure you’re vaccinated against measles.
Get Vaccinated Today
Health Resources
Austin-Travis County Medical Reserve Corp
Where community, preparedness, and service come together
Algae Information
Be aware of potentially harmful algae.
Austin Public Health Statement of Solidarity against Racism
The Health Equity and Community Engagement Division offers a variety programs addressing health equity in our community to ensure that everyone has equal access to health and human services.
Austin-Travis County Medical Reserve Corp
Where community, preparedness, and service come together
Algae Information
Be aware of potentially harmful algae.
Austin Public Health Statement of Solidarity against Racism
The Health Equity and Community Engagement Division offers a variety programs addressing health equity in our community to ensure that everyone has equal access to health and human services.
Mosquito Prevention
Reduce the spread of diseases like West Nile Virus.
Address your Stress
The Address Your Stress campaign explains how stress affects the mind and body - and what you can do to interrupt stress before it causes harm to you, your family, and your community.
Notice of Privacy Practices
Practices for how medical information may be used.
Notice of Privacy Practices in Spanish
Upcoming Events
View More Events
April 28, 2026
El Buen Samaritano All Age Vaccine Clinic
10:00 AM
-
1:00 PM
El Buen Samaritano Church
7000 Woodhue Dr.
Austin
,
TX
78745
United States
Recent News
View More News
Use the previous and next arrow buttons to navigate between slides.
1 week ago
Austin Public Health’s Medical Reserve Corps Calling on Community for National Volunteer Month
The Austin-Travis County Medical Reserve Corps supports public health work before, during and after disasters.
Read more
2 weeks ago
City of Austin Celebrates National Public Health Week April 6 – 12
The City of Austin and Austin Public Health are kicking off April by celebrating National Public Health Week. This annual awareness week recognizes the importance of public health and highlights the work done to make our community a healthier place f
Read more
3 weeks ago
Austin Mayor’s Health and Well-Being Council Accepting Certified Worksite Partner & Award Applications for 2026
The Mayor’s Health and Well-Being Council (MHWC), in partnership with Austin Public Health, has opened its 2026 application for workplaces to become MHWC Partner Certified and apply to be recognized as one of the Mayor’s Healthiest Workplaces.
Read more
3 months ago
It’s Not Too Late to Get Your Flu Vaccine
Read more
3 months ago
Health Officials Urge Caution as Austin Undergoes Allergy and Flu Season
Read more