Use hand sanitizer when there is no soap and water.
Remember that sanitizers do not get rid of all types of germs, especially with things like dirt or grease particles.
Did you know? That in March, Houston ranked No. 1 for highest pollen counts in the country! 😱
Allergy season starts with tree pollen in January and extends in Houston to September because of our local areas short winter season. Putting up with sneezing, runny nose, watery eyes, nasal congestion throughout the year can be exhausting to your mind and body!
We offer allergy testing and allergy treatment. Your insurance may cover testing and treatment at 100% call our office for more details at (346) 251-5901
CDC
June 17 at 10:22 AM ·
If you must travel, take these steps to protect yourself & others from COVID-19 during your trip:
• Wash your hands often.
• Avoid close contact with others.
• Wear a cloth face covering in public.
• Cover coughs and sneezes.
• Pick up food at drive-throughs or at the curb. Do not dine-in.
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Health+
June 16 at 11:30 PM ·
Coronavirus Updates
Another page for COVID vaccines updates https://www.houstoniamag.com/news-and-city-life/2021/01/where-and-how-to-get-a-covid-19-vaccine-in-houston
HOUSTONIAMAG.COM
Where and How to Get a Covid-19 Vaccine in Houston
We've had several calls regarding COVID vaccinations. We are currently not on administrating vaccinations for the moment. But there are several pages that you can follow for more information. Follow the Houston Health Department for more details about the vaccine https://houstonemergency.org/covid-19-vaccines/
HOUSTONEMERGENCY.ORG
COVID-19 Vaccines – City of Houston Emergency Operations Center