Austin Public Health

Austin Public Health Services

Austin Public Health offers health screening services so you can get tested for conditions like tuberculosis, sexually transmitted infections, and HIV/AIDS.
The City of Austin's Office of Vital Records registers births and deaths that occur within the full purpose city limits of Austin. Here is everything you need to get a birth or death certificate at the Office of Vital Records.
Austin Public Health offers free or low-cost vaccines for children and adults who qualify. Learn how to get vaccines for you and your family.
The City of Austin's Neighborhood Centers help families in need with free services like food help, job search help, health screenings, bus passes, and more.
Code violations such as tall weeds/grass, trash, or debris, may contribute to a rodent problem. Report rats and other rodent issues to Austin 3-1-1.
If you think that something you ate at an Austin/Travis County restaurant made you sick, fill out our online survey. Austin Public Health staff will examine your report and investigate if needed.
Smoking in public places is not allowed in Austin. To report violations, call 3-1-1 or complete the online complaint form. Reports can be made anonymously.
All public and semi-public aquatic facilities must meet safety guidelines before use. Here, you'll find out what needs to be done to pass a safety inspection and get a permit to operate.