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***If you have moved or changed your phone number, please don’t forget to update your information with WIC!***
A: Call 1-800-942-3678
A: At the present time we do not go to these locations. Call the WIC office at 940-761-7815 for more information.
A: A mid-certification is a midyear appointment for your child, just to check on things. If a child is over 2 years old and had good iron at the last visit, we only check weight and height. Children under 2 years old will have iron checked at every cert. appointment. Just bring your WIC card and your child to these appointments because we do not need to do an income or resident screening during that visit.
A: Texas WIC is for Texas residents only, and state requires proof that clients are Texas residents. A P.O. Box can be used as the mailing address, but cannot be used as proof of residence. You must bring proof of physical address to your appointment.
A: There are several different stops for your WIC appointment. The clerks at the front desk are filling out all the forms with your name and information and checking your residence, your income, your Medicaid/SNAP eligibility, and making sure the computer has the correct information. Then the nurses and nutritionist will take you or your child to the lab where they will check height, weight and iron level. After that, you will see a nurse or nutritionist. You might have to wait a few minutes while they document the growth chart. They will then talk to you about your child’s nutrition and any concerns you might have. Afterwards, you go to the waiting room, and the nurse or nutritionist will document your visit in the record. Only then, can it be brought back to the clerks to be entered in the computer and finally, they will be able to issue your benefits to your card and set up your next appointment. We try our best to make your visit as quick as possible, but every step is important to your care.
A: At the time your appointment is made for your next visit, the clerk gives you paperwork to have completed before you arrive, as well as a list of what you need to provide. Bring this completed paperwork with you for your appointment. If you do not have the paperwork, please arrive 15 minutes.
A: Always take your WIC shopping guide and shopping list or last ending balance receipt with you to the store. If you still have trouble, call Ramona, our vendor liaison, at your local WIC office 940-761-7815. You can also check with each cashier, who should have the approved food guide for that specific store.
A: Your WIC staff needs time for staff trainings and development, as well as time to update bulletin boards, appointment sheets, etc. It’s important not to wait until the last day of the month to update your benefits.
A: We are open until 7pm on the 2nd Monday & 4th Tuesday of most months. These late appointments fill up fast, so call ahead to reserve a time slot.