WIC offices in Denver, Colorado
The 8 WIC clinics serving Denver — call to book your certification appointment. Pregnant women and infants get priority (10-day maximum wait by federal rule).
Federico F. Pena Southwest Family Health Cen
1339 S Federal Boulevard
(303) 602-0131
Federico F. Peña Southwest Family Health Cen
1339 South Federal Boulvard
(303) 602-6551
Montbello WIC Clinic
12600 Albrook Drive
(303) 602-6550
Sam Sandos Westside Family Health Center
1100 Federal Boulevard
(303) 602-6550
North Broadway WIC Clinic
7000 N. Broadway, Suite 400
(303) 426-5232
Tri-County Health Department-Denver - North
7000 North Broadway, #400
(303) 426-5232
Gipson Eastside Family Health Center
501 28th Street
(303) 602-6550
Lowry Family Health Center
1001 Yosemite Street
(303) 602-6550
Applying in Denver: the short version
- Who qualifies: pregnant and postpartum women, infants, and children under 5 — applied for by any caregiver, including dads and grandparents. Full rules.
- Income: up to $61,050/year for a family of 4 (2026-2027 table), or automatic with Medicaid/SNAP/TANF. Full table.
- What you get: monthly foods on an eWIC card, infant formula covered in full, produce dollars, and breastfeeding support. Details.
Frequently asked questions
What documents are required to complete a WIC application in Colorado?
Four things: photo ID for the adult; a birth certificate, crib card or medical record for each child applying; proof of your Denver address (lease, utility bill or official mail); and proof of income — recent pay stubs, OR simply your Medicaid, SNAP or TANF card, which proves income eligibility by itself. Don't have everything? Go anyway: a sworn statement is generally accepted as a last resort and you typically get 30 days to complete proof.
What's the maximum income to qualify for WIC in Colorado?
Colorado uses the federal maximum of 185% of poverty. For July 2026 through June 2027: $29,526/year for a household of 1, $40,034 for 2, $50,542 for 3, $61,050 for 4, plus $10,508 for each additional member — gross income, before taxes. A pregnancy counts as at least one extra household member, and anyone with Medicaid, SNAP or TANF is automatically income-eligible regardless of these numbers.
Can I apply for Colorado WIC online?
Yes — Colorado accepts online applications (Apply online or call a WIC clinic near you to request an appointment). You start online and finish certification at a clinic, where the health check happens and your eWIC card is issued. Starting online usually means a shorter visit.
Is there a number to call to check WIC benefits in Colorado?
Your local clinic is the fastest route — each listing above has its direct number. Your eWIC balance also shows in the state WIC app and on your last store receipt.