Is there a Public Health Nurse available to mothers and newborn babies?

A Public Health Nurse is available upon request to visit all new parents and newborn babies in the community. The purpose of this visit is to inform residents of the services available through the Division of Health and if necessary, refer them to any County, State, or private agency which may be of service to them. The Public Health Nurse will reinforce baby care practices, and answer questions related to newborn / child care and family health. Appropriate educational materials are provided. Call 609-890-3884 for information and to schedule a visit.

Call 609-587-8100 for information regarding the WIC clinic (Women, Infant and Children's Clinic). This is the main number and all WIC calls must start at their office.

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1. What is W.I.C. Program?
2. How does one qualify for W.I.C.?
3. Is there a Public Health Nurse available to mothers and newborn babies?
4. What does W.I.C. provide?
5. What services does the Child Health Conference Clinic offer and what children qualify for the services?
6. Can I come to the Hamilton Township Division of Health if my child is sick and we don't have a private doctor?
7. Can I make an appointment for immunization shots for my child / children?