WIC offices in Cincinnati, Ohio
The 10 WIC clinics serving Cincinnati — call to book your certification appointment. Pregnant women and infants get priority (10-day maximum wait by federal rule).
Western Hills
4966 Glenway Avenue, #309
(513) 251-4700
WIC Price Hill Health Center
2136 West 8th Street
(513) 357-2727
WIC Northside Health Center
3917 Spring Grove Avenue
(513) 564-2180
Children's Hospital WIC
3430 Burnet Avenue, 2nd Floor
(513) 636-5818
WIC Millvale - Hopple Health Center
2750 Beekman Avenue
(513) 352-3199
Elm Street WIC
1525 Elm Street, 4th Floor
(513) 352-3816
Roselawn WIC Program
7162 Reading Road, #800
(513) 821-6813
Cann Health Center WIC
5818 Madison Rd, 1st Floor
(513) 263-8777
WIC Winton Hills Health Center
5275 Winneste Avenue
(513) 242-1720
Mount Healthy/7 Hills
10950 Hamilton Avenue
(513) 522-4300
Applying in Cincinnati: 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 Ohio?
Four things: photo ID for the adult; a birth certificate, crib card or medical record for each child applying; proof of your Cincinnati 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 Ohio?
Ohio 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 Ohio WIC online?
Ohio does not offer a full online application — enrollment runs through your local clinic: call a wic clinic near you to request an appointment. . Call one of the Cincinnati clinics above to book; certification is usually completed in a single visit.
Is there a number to call to check WIC benefits in Ohio?
Yes — the Ohio WIC state hotline is 1-800-755-4769 (toll-free), run by the Ohio Department of Health. Use it for benefit questions, clinic referrals and appointment help. For your eWIC balance, the state WIC app and your last receipt show it instantly, and the clinics listed above answer local questions directly.