Decide which shots you or your family members need.
- Shots for children
- DTaP, DT, or DTP
- Hepatitis A
- Hepatitis B
- HPV
- Polio
- Hib
- PCV
- Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR)
- Varicella; the chickenpox vaccine (VAR)
- Meningococcal (MCV4)
- Shots for adults
- DTaP, DT, or DTP
- Hepatitis A
- Hepatitis B
- HPV
- Meningitis (through age 21)
- Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR)
- Pneumonia
- Tdap/Td
- Varicella; the chickenpox vaccine (VAR)
- Shingles
- Shots for children
Call (512) 972-5520 Monday through Friday 8 am–4:30 pm to make an appointment.
Bring the required items with you to your appointment:
- Your shot records
- Your Medicaid card if you have one
- Your payment
No one is refused services if they are unable to pay.
Service Fee Children's vaccine $10 per dose Adult's vaccine $25 per dose Tuberculosis (TB) test $20 per test
Why are immunizations important?
More than one-fourth of the kids in Texas do not receive the shots they need by age two. These shots prevent the spread of contagious and life-threatening diseases. You can protect your family by keeping all shots up-to-date.
Am I eligible for immunizations from the City of Austin?
You can get shots for you and your children even if you don’t have insurance. If you’re uninsured or on Medicaid, we provide shots through 2 programs: Shots for Tots and Big Shots.
If you have health insurance, you can make an appointment for with a private doctor or healthcare clinic for your immunizations.
Child immunizations requirements
The Texas Department of State Health Services requires kids to get certain immunizations before they attend school or childcare facilities.
- Childcare immunization requirementsopen_in_new for children under the age of five here
- Immunization requirements for studentsopen_in_new from kindergarten through 12th grade
- Immunization requirements for studentsopen_in_new entering college
Shot records
We keep records of immunizations that you received at public health clinics in Austin and Travis County, including those you received through the Shots for Tots and Big Shots programs.