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Ventanilla de Salud

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Vision
Access to health services for all Latino families in Central Texas.

Mission
The Ventanilla de Salud provides immigrant and Latino families culturally appropriate health education, free health screenings, and referrals to community health services in partnership with the Consulate General of Mexico in Austin.

About Us
The Ventanilla de Salud is a health outreach program targeting underserved Latino families with preventative health resources.  Due to our strategic partnership with and location in the Consulate General of Mexico in Austin, we are able to connect an otherwise hard to reach population to available health services in a safe setting.  By partnering with more than forty city, county and community health and social service agencies, we are able to provide referrals, health education, and on-site health services, such as free HIV, blood pressure, glucose and cholesterol testing to those in need.

All services are provided free of charge with prevention of illness as our main goal.

To learn more about Ventanilla de Salud services, please view our brochure.

We offer free educational health sessions (EHS) for your school, worksite or organization. For details, see the EHS Flyer.

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Calendar of Free Events

To learn more about the Ventanilla de Salud or subscribe to our montly newsletter, contact:
Annie Crawford by email or call (512) 478-2866 ext. 117.




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