Hospital District’s Troubleshooters Program Offers Affordable Immunizations

HOUSTON (Sept. 30, 2008) – Does your child need immunizations? Troubleshooters, the mobile Immunization Outreach Program for the Harris County Hospital District will be offering affordable $3 immunizations throughout the county.

No appointment is necessary, and all vaccines are given based on availability. 

Schedule
(All times are 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., unless otherwise noted)
Wednesday, Oct. 1, Burrus Elementary, 701 East 33rd St.
Thursday, Oct. 2, Channelview ISD, 828 Sheldon
Friday, Oct. 3, Genoa Elementary, 12900 Almeda Genoa
Tuesday, Oct. 7, Almatha Clark Taylor School-Based Clinic, 14002 Bandera
Wednesday, Oct. 8, Bammel Middle School, 16711 Ella Blvd.
Thursday, Oct. 9, Link Elementary, 2815 Ridge Hollow
Friday, Oct. 10, Community Family Center, 7524 Ave. E
Monday, Oct. 13, Woodson K-8, 10720 Southview
Tuesday, Oct. 14, Smiley Clinic, 10726 Mesa
Wednesday, Oct. 15 Thornwood Elementary, 1440 Fern
Thursday, Oct. 16, Spring High School, 19428 I-45
Friday, Oct. 17, Greenspoint Mall, 12300 N. Freeway, 1 p.m.-5 p.m.
Monday, Oct. 20, Housman Elementary, 6705 Housman
Tuesday, Oct. 21, Southside Clinic, 1721 6th St.
Wednesday, Oct. 22, Coop Elementary, 10130 Aldine Westfield, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Friday, Oct. 24, Community Family Center, 7524 Ave. E.
Monday, Oct. 27, Harvard Elementary, 810 Harvard
Thursday, Oct. 30, Garcia Elementary, 9550 Aldine Westfield
Friday, Oct. 31, Heritage Elementary, 12255 T.C. Jester 

The Harris County Hospital District is the public health care system for the nation’s third most-populous county. It provides more than one million health care visits each year to residents of Harris County. The hospital district operates Ben Taub General Hospital, Lyndon B. Johnson General Hospital, Quentin Mease Community Hospital, 12 community health centers, a dental center, eight school-based clinics, 13 homeless shelter clinics and five mobile health units.

 

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