WIC IS NOT ACCEPTING WALK INS AT THIS TIME. PLEASE NOTE: YOU MUST CALL BEFORE YOUR APPOINTMENT. WIC staff will notify you if this is true for your family. If your child needs a mid-certification weight or hemoglobin check, you will need to bring her/him.Re-certifications occur every 6 months-1 year depending on age, after the first certification.įor your mid-certification and health assessment appointments, you will need to bring: *Certifications are your first ever WIC appointment. Your Medicaid or Food Stamp (SNAP) Card, if you receive these PHFE WIC is now offering limited in-person office visits for select appointments.If pregnant, a physician statement that will verify due date, or ultrasound.Proof of address (piece of mail, lease, utility bill).Make sure you are prepared and you bring everything you need. Lea la Declaración de derechos y responsabilidades de WIC de Iowa antes de su(s) cita(s) de certificación. Children under age 5 with ID that includes birth date (birth certificate, crib card, shot record) WIC Appointment Please read the Iowa WIC Rights & Responsibilities statement before your scheduled certification appointment(s).Identification (ID) that includes birth date (preferably photo ID).WIC families have an option to do phone-based WIC appointments, and complete online nutrition education. Proof of household income (check stubs, letter from employer, government assistance benefits statement) Currently, you can enroll in WIC without going to a clinic.Participants are then counseled by a health. Your next appointment date can be located on your Benefit Issuance receipt or you may call the Harris County WIC Call Center at 713.407.5800 to retrieve your next scheduled appointment date and time. From there, information is entered on growth charts, and evaluated individually to determine WIC eligibility. For your certification or re-certification appointments*, you will need to bring: WIC schedules most appointments three months in advance at each visit.