WIC Clinics - Chicago Department of Public Health - Austin West Division Street Health Hub
4909 West Division Street , Suite 411, Chicago, IL 60651
Eligibility
WIC does not require proof of citizenship or immigration status. This service is for anyone pregnant, a caregiver (fathers, foster parents, grandparents, step-parents), or a mom with a child under 5. There are income eligibility guidelines, please contact your local WIC office for more details.
Hours
Mon Varies
Tue Varies
Wed Varies
Thu Varies
Fri Varies
Hours vary by location, please refer to site details
(312) 746-4871
Voice·
(for patient results, please call after 1pm)
(312) 747-9782
Voice
(312) 747-9884
Voice
(312) 747-5323
Voice
(312) 746-4637
Fax·
(STI/HIV results only)
312-746-4797
Voice
(312) 746-8030
Voice
(800) 323-4769
Voice·
Automated WIC Locator
(312) 746-5380
Voice
Languages
English, Spanish
Application process
Appointment required, please call the phone number of the nearest location to schedule.
Fees
Free
Service area
Chicago, IL
The Chicago Department of Public Health offers the WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) program, which provides food, education, referrals, and breastfeeding support to pregnant, breastfeeding, and postpartum women, infants, and children under five years old. All caregivers are encouraged to apply, including dads, moms, guardians, grandparents, and foster parents. WIC clinics are where individuals can apply for and receive WIC benefits and their electronic benefit transfer (EBT) cards, rather than at WIC grocery stores or WIC distribution centers, where food is distributed.
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Providing organization
Chicago Department of Public Health
Chicago Department of Public Health works with communities and partners to create an equitable, safe, resilient, and Healthy Chicago.
