What if I need to Reschedule an Appointment?
To avoid missed appointment, please call the WIC office to reschedule your appointment when you are available.
To avoid missed appointment, please call the WIC office to reschedule your appointment when you are available.
You will only be issued a month of WIC checks when you do not bring the required document with you to your appointment. It will be noted on your WIC ID Folder to remind you to bring in your document next month.
It will be noted on your WIC ID folder for the next appointment to bring in the following child(s) for the following type of service: Initial, Re-cert, and High Risk, Mid-cert or Health check.
Each WIC client, or the client’s caregiver, must sign the WIC Rights and Responsibilities Form at each certification. Signing the form shows the client or caregiver understands and agrees to follow the program rules. Staff reviews this form with clients and caregivers to make sure they know what WIC expects of them and to let them know what they can expect from WIC.
Sometimes people want to make a complaint to the state WIC program. The complaint might be about a WIC clinic staff or WIC client. All complaints, written or verbal, shall be accepted and forwarded to the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, USDA with a copy sent to the appropriate Regional Office. Every effort will be made to have the complainant provide the following information:
Here are ways to check your benefits:
Please contact our eWIC Helpdesk at 633-2500 to assist.
Locked PIN are unlocked automatically after midnight.
Please contact our eWIC Helpdesk at 633-2500 for more information.
Please call our eWIC Helpdesk line at 633-2500 immediately to report a lost card.
The great thing about eWIC is that you don’t have to use up all your benefits all at once. You can use them one at a time but you must check your expiration date.
Yes. Please make sure to check your receipt after every purchase to see your available balance and expiration date.
Yes and you can look out for the display that says “eWIC Card Accepted” next to their cash register.
No because the benefits are loaded every month on the same card after the expiration date or after your visit to the clinic.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
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