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6200 Savoy Drive, Suite 550 Houston, TX 77036 Tel. : 713-977-9802 Fax : 713-634-2879
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Cholera , typhoid and rabies are some of the most popular travel vaccines among travelers. Other important immunizations include hepatitis A and Japanese encephalitis .
Before heading to locations where yellow fever is a risk, it’s important to receive a vaccination. This viral disease, spread by mosquito bites, can be life-threatening. Vaccination offers protection and supports public health.
Use a dedicated travel clinic specializing in yellow fever, like Passport Health. They can also guide you on other vaccines and medications needed for your journey. Passport Health clinics are authorized to administer the yellow fever vaccine and provide a yellow card as proof, which some countries require for entry.
Travel clinics provide the convenience of administering all needed vaccinations in one appointment. Passport Health ensures yellow fever and other key travel vaccines are readily available for your visit.
Every Passport Health client receives a booklet outlining what they may need for their trip. No matter your destination or reason for travel, you’ll leave feeling prepared.
There are a variety of travel accessories available from Passport Health, such as anti-diarrhea kits, insect repellents, and even B-12 shots. To find out more see our store .
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9601 Katy Freeway Suite 315, Houston, TX 77024 713-467-6575 Webpage
This is our main office located on the south side of the Katy Freeway just east of Bunker Hill on the access road. We are located in the Independent Bank Building.
Schedule an appointment today by booking online or calling .
We are one exit east of Memorial City Hospital/Memorial City Mall. Passport Health Katy Freeway has free parking and handicap accessibility.
- Take I-10 East bound
- Exit Bunker Hill (just after Gessner)
- On the right after the light in the Independent Bank building
From Downtown:
- Take I-10 West bound toward San Antonio
- Exit Bunker Hill and make a u-turn
- In the Independent Bank building
From Beltway 8 North bound
- Take I-10 East towards Downtown
- Exit Bunker Hill
From Beltway 8 South bound:
- Just past the SE corner of Bunker Hill and the I-10 access rd.
- Same side of the freeway as Memorial City mall
- Free parking
- Handicap Accessible
- Elevator access
Passport Health The Woodlands Travel Clinic
5 Grogans Park Drive Suite 200, The Woodlands, TX 77380 713-467-6575 Webpage
Conveniently located, Passport Health The Woodlands provides local access to the nation’s leading provider of travel immunizations and wellness services.
While Grogan’s Mill is under construction, clients coming from within the Woodlands should go to I-45 via Woodlands Pkwy and turn right onto I-45 and then exit Sawdust. Turn right and you will fo through 2 stoplights that are close together. At the third light Sawdust takes a sharp turn to the left and then curves quickly to the right. You will immediately see a stoplight ahead. Walmart is on the left and Grogans Park is on the right at the stoplight. The second building on the left is 5 Grogans Park.
Coming from the South on I-45, exit Rayford-Sawdust and turn left at light. Go straight and follow the above directions.
Coming from the North on I-45, exit Rayford-Sawdust and turn right at light. Go straight and follow the above directions.
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Entertainment, 5 family friendly travel destinations in texas to visit this spring, a mom’s guide to exploring the outdoors in the lone star state.
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HOUSTON – Hey there, fellow adventurers! As winter fades away and the flowers begin to bloom, spring in Texas is the perfect time for families to venture out and explore. As a mom on a mission to ensure maximum fun during our travels, here’s my round-up of the coolest spring nature destinations in the Lone Star State.
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Lush trails, chasing after colorful birds, and crossing a tree bridge for the ultimate bird’s eye view awaits you at the Santa Ana National Refuge ! It’s like stepping into a real-life nature documentary, and trust me, your little adventurers will be buzzing with excitement.
- Distance from Houston: 5 hours
- Admission: Daily passes are $5 per vehicle and yearly passes are $10 per vehicle. The first Sunday of every month is FREE!
Llano River State Park
Who’s up for a splash-tastic adventure? Head on over to the Llano River , where the water’s cool and the vibes are even cooler! Head to the visitor center and pick your kids up a FREE junior ranger explorer pack, packed with goodies to conquer the great outdoors. From floating down the river to casting a line for the catch of the day, there’s no shortage of fun to be had.
- Admission: Adults are $5 daily. Children 12 years and under are free. Camping is between $10 - $20.
Rockport Beach
Rockport Beach is your ticket to sun-soaked bliss and sandy shenanigans. Managed by Blue Wave Beaches, this slice of paradise boasts squeaky-clean sands and low tide waters for every swimmer to enjoy.
- Distance from Houston: 3 hours
- Admission: $10 daily or $40 annual vehicle parking fee.
Comal River
Grab your tubes , slap on some sunscreen, and prepare for a tubing adventure like no other. With gentle currents and heart-pounding tube chutes, it’s the perfect blend of chill vibes and adrenaline rushes. The Comal River is known for its shorter float and calmer waters making it perfect for families.
- Admission: Expect to spend $15-22 per person, including shuttle, tube rental, and parking fees.
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Westcave Outdoor Discovery Center
Westcave Outdoor Discovery Center is a haven of adventure and tranquility. Surrounded by towering cliffs and lush greenery, you are transported to a world where time slows down and nature takes center stage. Through hands-on activities like nature walks, guided photography grotto hikes and star gazing , there is something for everyone to relax and enjoy the serenity of the environment.
- Admission: Varies based on tours between $5 - $50.
So, grab your crew, pack your sense of adventure (and some sunscreen), and get ready to make memories that’ll last a lifetime. When it comes to family fun in Texas, the sky’s the limit!
Have other spots your family loves to visit in the spring in Texas? Share your favorites in the comments section below!
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Southwest Airlines will no longer fly out of Bush Airport and 3 other airports after financial lows
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Soon, you won't be able to take a Southwest Airlines flight out of Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport. After expanding to Bush Airport just three years ago, the airline says it's pulling out, leaving Hobby Airport as the only option for Southwest customers.
Southwest Airlines announced it will stop flying to IAH on Aug. 4, 2024, as part of a plan to cope with weak financial results and delays in getting new planes from Boeing.
The announcement comes after the airline reported a $231 million loss in its first quarter.
"We're also taking steps to restore an industry-leading financial performance that enables us to best serve the millions of customers who fly with us each week," the airline said in a statement.
CEO Robert Jordan said the airline was reacting quickly "to address our financial underperformance," including by slowing hiring and asking employees to take time off.
The Dallas-based carrier said it expects to end this year with 2,000 fewer employees than it had at the start of the year.
But money isn't the only bump on the tarmac for the airline.
"Southwest is really struggling with their delivery of aircraft, so that's really a significant struggle for them," Jim Szczesniak, Director of Aviation for Houston Airports, said.
Unable to meet demand, Southwest will also stop flying to three other airports: Cozumel, Mexico; Syracuse, New York; and Bellingham, Washington; and implement capacity reductions in Atlanta, Georgia; and Chicago, Illinois.
The closures will help the airline focus on more profitable locations and deploy a fleet of planes that will be smaller than it had planned. Southwest said it's expecting only 20 new 737 Max 8 jets from Boeing this year, down from the 46 it expected just a few weeks ago. It will offset some of the shortage by retiring fewer planes.
Boeing is struggling with slower production since a door plug blew out of an Alaska Airlines Max 9 in January, and that is frustrating its airline customers.
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Southwest said that its loss, after excluding special items, was 36 cents per share. That was slightly worse than the loss of 34 cents per share that Wall Street expected.
Revenue rose to $6.33 billion, below analysts' forecast of $6.42 billion.
American Airlines also reported first-quarter losses on Thursday. While demand for travel remains strong, including among business flyers, airlines are dealing with higher labor costs and delays in aircraft deliveries are limiting their ability to add more flights.
American said it lost $312 million as labor costs rose 18%, or nearly $600 million. The airline said it expects to return to profitability in the second quarter - a busier time for travel - and post earnings between $1.15 and $1.45 per share. Analysts expect $1.15 per share, according to a FactSet survey.
The first-quarter loss amounted to 34 cents per share, excluding special items, which was worse than the loss of 27 cents per share forecast by analysts.
Revenue was $12.57 billion.
CEO Robert Isom said American is less impacted by Boeing's problems because the airline had already received hundreds of new planes in recent years. American has ordered Boeing Max 10s, a larger model that has not yet been certified by the Federal Aviation Administration, but those planes are not due to start showing up until 2028.
"If they don't get it together, we have also made sure that we're protected," Isom told CNBC. He stopped short of saying American would switch Boeing orders to rival Airbus, saying only, "We'll take care of it."
In premarket trading, Southwest shares were down 9%, while American shares were up 3%.
But the airline isn't leaving Houston altogether.
"Because they have a really strong presence here at Hobby when they had to figure out a way to make their aircraft work with their network, it was one of those things where they decided, hey, we've got to pull out of (Bush) and concentrate on Hobby," Szczesniak said.
This is the airline's second split from IAH. They stopped operations in 2005 and returned just a few years ago in 2021.
Southwest will fully pull out on Aug. 4. Customers with flights after that will be contacted by Southwest to fly out of Hobby or to get a refund.
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