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Austin Families Access Free Nurse Visits and Uninsured Primary Care

Navigating local wellness support, from newborn nurse visits to primary care for families without insurance.

By Austin Wellness Desk · Published July 18, 2026

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For many families across Austin, finding consistent, accessible healthcare remains a primary concern. Understanding how to navigate the available community resources is essential for maintaining family wellness and ensuring that preventive care is prioritized. Whether you are managing long-term health needs or seeking immediate guidance for specific concerns, several local organizations offer structured programs designed to support residents regardless of their insurance status.

Newborn Support and Early Intervention

For new parents, the period immediately following a birth is a critical time for health assessment and guidance. The program known as Family Connects Austin/Travis County is specifically designed to provide support during this transition. This initiative offers free nurse home visits to families with newborns, typically beginning when the infant is approximately three weeks old. These visits are structured to help families connect with necessary community resources, assess the overall health of the newborn, and provide professional guidance that can help reduce the need for infant emergency care later on. More information about these services can be found through the official program resources.

Primary and Preventive Care Services

Families seeking primary, preventive, or ongoing health services have several options within the city. People's Community Clinic, located at 1101 Camino La Costa, Austin, TX 78752, serves as a significant resource for the community. The clinic provides primary care, assessment, treatment, and prevention services for adults, adolescents, and children and does not require patients to have insurance to access care. Additionally, the Austin Regional Clinic (ARC) operates multiple Family Medicine locations throughout the city and surrounding areas, including sites at East 7th, Far West, Buda, and Cedar Park, providing a broad range of comprehensive family health services.

Immunizations and Specialized Health Support

Public health access remains a focus for local agencies, particularly regarding immunizations and symptom-based screenings. Austin Public Health offers free COVID-19 vaccines and immunizations specifically for Medicaid children, uninsured children, and uninsured adults. These services are provided at two primary locations: the Far South Austin clinic at 405 West Stassney and the St. Johns clinic at 7500 Blessing Ave. Because these services require an appointment, residents should call 512-972-5520 to schedule a visit.

For those experiencing symptoms that may resemble coronavirus who do not have a dedicated health provider, the CommUnityCare Helpline acts as a primary contact point. By calling 1-833-512-CATX or 2289, uninsured individuals can connect with staff to determine appropriate testing and care locations. This service operates without the requirement of a doctor's referral, streamlining the process for those seeking timely information about their health status. Residents are encouraged to reach out to these established local institutions to discuss their specific healthcare needs directly.

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