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WIC offices in Seattle, Washington

The 22 WIC clinics serving Seattle — call to book your certification appointment. Pregnant women and infants get priority (10-day maximum wait by federal rule).

High Point at Neighborcare

6020 35th Avenue South West

(206) 477-1870

ICHS Seattle Clinic

720-8th Avenue South, Suite 100

(206) 788-3701

Seattle Indian Health Board

611 12th Avenue S

(206) 324-9360

Swedish Medical Center - First Hill Campus

801 Broadway, Suite 711

(206) 386-3942

ICHS Shoreline Clinic

16549 Aurora Avenue North

(206) 533-2687

Shoreline - WIC at Shoreline Family Support

17018 15th Avenue North East

(206) 477-0014

Kaiser Permanente Rainier

5316 Rainier Avenue South

(206) 326-2060

Columbia Public Health Center

4400 37th Avenue S

(206) 263-7908

ICHS Holly Park Clinic - Holly Park Medical

3815 South Othello Street, Floor 1

(206) 788-3548

Odessa Brown - Central Clinic

2101 East Yesler Way

(206) 987-7235

Lake City - WIC at North Seattle Family Cent

2611 North East 125th Street, Suite 145

(206) 477-0014

Seattle and King County Public Health North

10501 Meridian Avenue North, Suite E

(206) 263-9440

Sea Mar King County Seattle

8915 14th Avenue South, Floor 3

(206) 762-0876

White Center Public Health Center at Greenbr

9934 8th Avenue Southwest

(206) 477-0002

Seattle and King County Public Health Group

125 16th Avenue, CSB A013

(206) 326-2060

Kaiser Permanente Capitol Hill

200 – 16th Avenue East, CWB F 112

(206) 326-2060

Country Doctor

500 19th Avenue E

(206) 299-1683

Skyway at Healthpoint

12704 76th Avenue South

(206) 477-1870

Wallingford - WIC at FamilyWorks

1501 North 45th Street

(206) 477-2335

Ballard Campus Medical Plaza Building

1801 Northwest Market Street, Suite 401

(206) 781-6055

Odessa Brown - Othello Clinic

3939 South Othello Street, Suite 101

(206) 987-7210

Downtown Public Health Center - WIC

2124 4th Avenue

(206) 477-2335

Good news: Washington accepts online applications — start at home, finish at the clinic.

Applying in Seattle: the short version

Frequently asked questions

What documents are required to complete a WIC application in Washington?

Four things: photo ID for the adult; a birth certificate, crib card or medical record for each child applying; proof of your Seattle 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 Washington?

Washington 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 Washington WIC online?

Yes — Washington accepts online applications (Apply online , check your eligibility , 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 Washington?

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.

Independent directory. Clinic details from public sources — confirm by phone before visiting.