Our clinic hours are:
Monday: 8:30-4
Tuesday: 8:30-5
Wednesday: 8:30-3
Thursday: 8:30-4
Documented Benefits of WIC
Pregnant women who participate in WIC receive prenatal care earlier.
Children who participate in WIC are more likely to have a regular source of medical care and are less likely to be anemic.
Each WIC participant receives at least one referral to a healthcare or social service program.
Moms who participate in WIC are more likely to choose breastfeeding.
WIC increases the duration of pregnancy and positively impacts babies’ weights prenatally.
Breastfeeding promotion is an integral part of the WIC program.
Its goal is to promote and support breastfeeding statewide.
•Mothers who breastfeed may be eligible to receive WIC benefits longer than non-breastfeeding mothers.
•Mothers who exclusively breastfeed their infants will receive an enhanced food package.
•Mothers who breastfeed may be eligible to receive breast pumps to help support their breastfeeding.
•Mothers who breastfeed may receive follow-up support through breastfeeding peer counselors where available.