- Austin Children’s Shelter
- Center for Adolescent Health
- Chronic Disease Management Program
- GOALS Program
- Health Education Department
- Immunizations Program
- Integrated Behavioral Health Program
- Laboratory Services
- Lifeworks Street Outreach Clinic
- Nutrition Education and Health Psychology
- Pharmacy Services
- Phoenix House
- Reach Out and Read Program
- RGK Center for Adolescent Health at American YouthWorks
- Tandem Teen Prenatal and Parenting Program
Special Programs
Pharmacy Services
People’s Community Clinic maintains an on-site Pharmacy to allow patients to make the Clinic a “one-stop shop” for their medical needs. The Clinic recognizes the transportation and timing challenges that face our patients, and the difficulties of finding low-cost medication elsewhere. The Pharmacy at PCC provides patients with low-cost medications on a sliding-scale basis. Find hours or refill information.
PCC’s Pharmacy stocks the most commonly requested prescriptions that our patients require as opposed to maintaining a full formulary. This cost-effective approach allows us to concentrate our efforts on finding quality, inexpensive prescription medications for more of our patients. Medications are available for treating bacterial infections (antibiotics), diabetes, high blood pressure, depression and anxiety as well as birth control and anti-inflammatories. If a medication is not available at the Clinic, the Pharmacist refers the patient to a third-party low-cost generic prescription plan provider such as H-E-B or Wal-Mart (restrictions apply). The Clinic also helps patients seek out medication assistance through our Patient Pharmaceutical Assistance Program. This assistance is provided to Clinic patients through referrals by their physician.
Please note that the Clinic cannot accept donations of leftover or extra prescription or over-the-counter medication under any circumstances. We may on occasion accept unopened, unexpired, sealed samples donated through a physician’s office with the explicit permission of the physician. Please contact our Pharmacist prior to donating any medication.
If you seek specific information about a medication, that information can often be accessed through the website of the manufacturer of the medication, and we encourage all patients to speak to a pharmacist or their healthcare provider if they have any questions about their medication. Information about local area generic prescription plans through H-E-B, Target and Wal-Mart should be directed to your local store.
Refill Information
Pharmacy Refill Line (English): 512-708-3186
Please call your refills in at least 48 hours in advance. Called-in refills will be ready for pick up after 48 hours. This is only for prescriptions that have valid refills remaining.
If there are no refills remaining on your prescription, we will have to contact your provider. This may take up to 5 days depending on your doctor's work schedule. Please leave all of the requested in formation on the voice recorder so that your refill is not delayed. Due to our limited supply of medication, we can only fill a one month supply of medication at a time. We only hold filled medications for 10 days. After 10 days, the prescription will be returned to stock and it will only be refilled when you are physically in the pharmacy to pick it up.
Pharmacy Hours: please call before coming in case hours have changed.
| Monday | 9:00 am to 1:00 pm |
| 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm | |
| Tuesday | 9:00 am to 1:00 pm |
| 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm | |
| Wednesday | 9:00 am to 12:00 pm |
| 1:30 pm to 9:00 pm | |
| Thursday | 11:00 am to 1:00 pm |
| 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm | |
| Friday | 9:00 am to 1:00 pm |
| 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm | |
| Saturday / Sunday | CLOSED |
More Information
Contact Us
Kerri Hobizal, RPh
Pharmacist-in-Charge
For questions or refills, call 512-708-3186.