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Last Updated: February 7, 2025
… Children’s Health Care Keeping children healthy is an important job for parents and caregivers that can involve: • … Medicaid & CHIP Children with Special Health Care Needs Program Title V Maternal and Child Health Program Primary Health Care Program Texas Vaccines for Children Children’s Medicaid …
Find available children’s health care programs in Texas, such as Children’s Medicaid, CHIP, the Title V Maternal and Child Health Fee-for-Service Program, and more.
Last Updated: February 11, 2025
… Health Care for Low-Income Expecting Mothers Finding health care when you're pregnant can be tough, … . If you still have questions, read CHIP Perinatal FAQs to learn more. Title V Maternal and Child Health Program The Title V Maternal and Child Health Program is for women, children, and young adults who can't get Medicaid, CHIP, or …
Pregnant and need help paying for health care? Access prenatal resources for low-income expecting mothers like the Children’s Health Insurance Program Perinatal program (CHIP-P), Title V, and more.
Last Updated: September 14, 2024
… Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care Healthy Texas Women offers free health and planning services to eligible women with low …
Healthy Texas Women offers free health and planning services to eligible women with low incomes. The Family Planning Program helps fund state clinics to provide high-quality, low-cost family planning and reproductive healthcare services.
Last Updated: February 12, 2025
… Support for New Families Whether you need help during pregnancy or support as your child grows, Texas has services available to help families grow stronger and healthier. Available … as an alternative to abortion.  Increases access to resources that promote family and child development.  Encourages family formation.  Helps parents establish and implement … skills, adoption services, life skills and employment readiness topics.  Pregnancy Support Care coordination for prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal services, including connecting …
Learn more about available resources to help expecting and new parents, such as the Texas Nurse Family Partnership and Thriving Texas Families.
Last Updated: September 14, 2024
… Information for Dads-to-Be Dads play an equal role in raising a healthy child. Learn how dads-to-be can prepare for a baby and provide support during and after pregnancy. … Dads play an equal role in raising a healthy child. Learn how dads-to-be can prepare for a baby and provide support during and after pregnancy. …
Dads play an equal role in raising a healthy child. Learn how dads-to-be can prepare for a baby and provide support during and after pregnancy.
Last Updated: September 17, 2024
… behavioral health issues, as early intervention from mental health professionals can improve a child’s health and well-being. Texas has many resources available to support children and families facing these challenges. Knowing When Your Child Needs Help As many as one in six children ages 2 to 8 has a diagnosed mental, behavioral or … to behavioral health services including access to medical specialists and mental health care. If your child is currently enrolled in an insurance health plan, contact the health plan to …
Learn how to identify the signs of behavioral health issues in children and find resources to get support.
Last Updated: February 12, 2025
… to pregnancies affected by substances. These programs aim to improve outcomes for the mother, child and their family.  Available services include: Comprehensive case management. Connecting … a past or present substance use disorder, and their family members. Parenting women with a child 6 or younger who are Texas residents with a past or present substance use disorder, and … this program, which is available in the Houston area, eligible women can get comprehensive care including medication for opioid use disorder, specialized labor and delivery care, …
Struggling with mental health during pregnancy or after your baby is born? You’re not alone. Find programs and resources to help.