Health
services provided by Andrew Co. Health Department
(Please ask to speak to a nurse if you need these services)
- Immunizations (by appointment and walk-ins with nurse availability)
- Blood Pressure
- Blood Sugar
- Cholesterol Screening ($13.00 donation)
- Tuberculosis Screening ($5.00 donation)
- Weight Monitoring
- Hemoglobin
- Urinalysis
- Head Lice Check
- STD, Testing, Counseling and Referral
- Disease surveillance, investigation and follow-up
- Health Educator - does onsite health education of a variety
of topics
Women, Infants, Children
WIC is a nutrition education, health promotion and supplemental
food program to assist women, infants and children who have nutritional
needs.
Who can qualify?
- Women/Teens who are pregnant
- Infants
- Women/Teens who are breastfeeding
- Children up to age five
- Women/Teens who have had a baby less than six months ago
(Income guidelines apply call to see if you qualify)
The benefits of WIC include:
- Nutritional education and guidance for you and your children,
no cost
- Breastfeeding education and support at no cost
- Nutritious foods to supplement your diet
- Referrals for health care
To see if you are eligible please contact this office for an appointment
WIC services are provided by appointment only
WIC services are provided every Monday and Wednesday of each month
Missouri WIC New Income Guidelines
The program, commonly known as WIC, seeks to improve the health
of low- and moderate-income families by providing access to nutritious
foods and helping to develop healthy habits. The program is provided
at no cost to eligible mothers, babies and children.
WIC also provides information about healthy eating, nutrition and
breast-feeding and refers participants to other health-related services.
The program is limited to families with incomes of up to 185 percent
of the federal poverty level, which is adjusted annually based on
the cost of the living. Families must also meet other eligibility
guidelines to participate.
The income limits are based on family size. To be eligible for
the WIC program, the family’s maximum income cannot exceed
the following amounts:
Family
Size/Tamaño De la Familia |
Income |
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1 |
$20,036 |
|
|
2 |
$26,955 |
|
|
3 |
$33,874 |
|
|
4 |
$40,793 |
|
|
5 |
$47,712 |
|
|
6 |
$54,63 |
|
|
7 |
$61,550 |
|
|
8 |
$68,469 |
|
|
9 |
$75,388 |
|
|
10 |
$82,307 |
|
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Missouri residents can find out if they qualify
for the program by making an appointment at a local WIC office.
Local offices throughout Missouri can be found at www.dhss.mo.gov/wic/locations.html
or in the phone book under county services.
During the appointment, applicants need to provide family income
information and proof of residency and identity. They also need
to answer questions about past and current health, have their height
and weight taken, have a finger-stick blood test done (except for
babies up to 9 months old), and talk with a health professional
about nutrition education and health needs. If eligible, families
will receive vouchers to buy specified food items at authorized
grocery stores.
The program, formally known as the Special Supplemental Nutrition
Program for Women, Infants and Children, is funded by the U.S. Department
of Agriculture.
For more information, contact a local WIC provider or visit the
state health department’s WIC Web site at www.dhss.mo.gov/wic/index.html.
WIC is an equal opportunity program and services are provided on
a nondiscriminatory basis.
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