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Forsyth County WIC - Winston-salem WIC Clinics

  • Name
  • Forsyth County WIC
  • Address
  • 799 North Highland Avenue
    Winston-Salem, NC 27102
  • Phone Number
  • (336) 703-3336
  • Fax
  • (336) 727-2452
  • Operation hours
  • Mon, Tues, Wed: 7:45am - 4:15pm, Thurs: 7:45am - 7:30pm, Fri: 7:45am - 4:15pm
  • Type
  • Clinic/Application Site
  • Services Offered
  • Healthy Foods; Health Care Referrals; Breastfeeding Support; Eating tips for you and your child
  • Description
  • WIC is a federally-funded health and nutrition program for women, infants and children. WIC helps families by providing checks for buying healthy supplemental foods from WIC-authorized vendors, nutrition education, and help finding healthcare and other community services. Participants must meet income guidelines and be pregnant women, new mothers, infants or children under age five. In Forsyth county we provide WIC services to over 11,000 women, infants and children.
  • Phone 2
  • (336) 703-3100
  • Contact Person
  • E-Mail
  • WIC Foods
  • Mother’s Breastmilk; Infant Formula; Infant Cereal; Infant Fruits and Vegetables; Infant Meats; Milk; Cereal; Whole-grain Bread, Brown Rice, Whole-wheat and Soft-corn Tortillas; Fruits and Vegetables; Juice; Cheese; Tofu; Soy-Based Beverage; Dried or Canned Beans, Peas and Lentils; Peanut Butter; Eggs; Chunk-light Tuna or Salmon

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WIC Resources

  • WIC Breast Feeding Support
    Breastfeeding is essential in infant development and is recommended by the Women, Infant, and Child Program to be the best way of feeding babies.
  • WIC Eligibility Criteria
    To qualify for WIC benefits, applicants must meet Categorical, Residential, Income and Nutritional Risk Requirements.