Call to make an appointment with a neighborhood center that is convenient for you. Be aware that neighborhood centers are closed from noon to 1 pm for a lunch break.
East Austin Neighborhood Center
211 Comal Street, Austin, Texas 78702
arrow_forwardRosewood-Zaragosa Neighborhood Center
2800 Webberville Road, Austin, Texas 78702
arrow_forwardBlackland Neighborhood Center
2005 Salina Street, Austin, Texas 78722
arrow_forwardMontopolis Neighborhood Center
1416 Montopolis Drive, Austin, Texas 78741
arrow_forwardOn the day of your appointment, bring these items with you:
- Photo ID
- Proof of address, such as a government ID, utility bill, or mail with your address on it
- Proof of income for all adults (18+) in the household for the last 30 days
- Social Security numbers for everyone in the household, if available
More services
Austin Public Health also offers free and low-cost shotsopen_in_new to uninsured kids and adults and Medicaid recipients.
Neighborhood centers often offer additional services, including:
- Access to food pantries
- Bus passes
- Notary services
- Short-term counseling
- Help paying rent and utilities
- Help obtaining health insurance
- Help searching and applying to jobs
- Training and education
- Child safety seats
- Fans (in the Summer)
- Blue Santa applications (in the Fall)
- Help with income tax forms (in the Spring)