No. WIC does not provide medical care. However, WIC can connect you to health care services. You can also call the Washington County Health Care Resource Line at 503-846-8851.
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Contact Us
Contact information for Environmental Health Services of Washington County, Oregon.
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Contact WIC
Phone, email, and form to contact Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
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Disease-Carrying Insects
Protect your health from mosquitoes and other insects that carry disease
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Does WIC provide medical/health care?
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Entorno de la venta de tabaco
Favor de anotar abajo los datos para reportar alguna violación de la ordenanza 878 del Condado de Washington.
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Farmers Markets and WIC
Washington County WIC, Oregon partners with local farmers markets. This webpage provides information about how and where to use market checks.
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Flavor Ban Ordinance 878
Answers to frequently asked questions about the ordinance prohibiting the sale or advertisement of flavored tobacco or nicotine product.
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Going Back to Work or School
Information and resources about breastfeeding and returning to work or school. Information about receiving a breast pump from WIC.
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Health Equity
Washington County is committed to reducing and eliminating health disparities and working to achieve health equity, where everyone in our community has the opportunity to be as healthy as possible.
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Hot Weather
Extreme summertime heat in Oregon is here to stay. It’s never too early to start preparing.
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How can I apply for WIC?
You can call or email to make an appointment. You can also sign up online here.
- Phone number: 503-846-3555
- Email: [email protected]
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How do I know if I am at "nutritional risk"?
During an appointment with your doctor, nurse, or nutritionist, you will discuss your health and diet. They can let you know if you are at nutritional risk.
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How much do WIC services cost?
WIC services are free to participants.
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How much money can I make and still be on WIC?
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If I am homeless, can I get WIC services?
Yes.
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If I am no longer getting SNAP, can I still get WIC?
Yes.
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If I am under the age of 18 and live with my parents, can I get WIC?
You may qualify. If your parents/legal guardians meet WIC income requirements or provide less than 50% of your living expenses.
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If I am working, can I apply for WIC?
Yes. Working families can qualify for WIC.
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Immunizations
Links to recommended vaccine schedules for children and adults, and other resources about immunizations.
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