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People's Community Clinic Provides Austin Families Affordable Preventive Care Access

East Austin families can reach preventive care and wellness programs at this clinic without facing full insurance requirements.

By Austin Wellness Desk · Published July 24, 2026

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People's Community Clinic at 1101 Camino La Costa now offers expanded family wellness appointments on weekday mornings and Saturday slots through the end of July.

Summer schedules leave many Travis County households searching for routine checkups and nutrition guidance close to home rather than across town. The clinic sits near the intersection of East 51st Street and the surrounding residential blocks, where parents often combine visits with errands at nearby parks and schools.

Two Austin spots for family checkups

The clinic works alongside the YMCA of Austin branch at 3208 Red River Street, which runs after-school activity sessions that feed into the same wellness referrals. Staff at both locations coordinate on basic screenings for blood pressure and growth tracking, cutting down on separate trips for families living between Central East Austin and the University area.

Clinic records show it opened its current East Austin site in 1970 and has kept sliding-scale fees in place since then. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention listed Travis County childhood wellness visit rates in its 2023 data tables, noting gaps in preventive care that local clinics address through walk-in options.

Next steps for enrollment

Parents can call the clinic intake line at 512-478-4933 to book a first visit or ask about summer nutrition workshops held at the Camino La Costa address. Those who start with an initial screening often receive follow-up guidance tied to neighborhood recreation programs at Zilker Park, keeping the focus on daily habits rather than one-time fixes. Anyone seeking personal medical advice should speak directly with a licensed Austin-area provider before making changes.

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