Politics & Government

Spring Valley WIC Moves Into New Location

Rockland’s women and children can now receive the public services they need in one location.

The Spring Valley Women, Infants & Children (WIC) is moving to a new location at 14 S. Main St. in Spring Valley next to the Rockland County Health Department’s Family Planning Services.  

“We encourage County residents to take advantage of these clinics, as well as our other many clinics, programs and services,” said Dr. Patricia Schnabel Ruppert, Rockland County Commissioner of Health. “The Rockland County Department of Health is committed to providing the best services possible to the entire Rockland community.  Visit www.rocklandgov.com/departments/health to learn more about what we have to offer.”

Spring Valley WIC moved on Wednesday from its previous location at 14 N. Main St., which closed on Friday, July 19. The office is open in its new location on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The phone numbers are the same: (845) 426-0971 for those who speak English and (845) 426-0972 for Spanish.

WIC provides food to pregnant women, children up to the age of 5 and mothers of babies who are up to 6 months old, and breastfeeding mothers of babies that are up to 12 months old.  
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The Family Planning Services offers women’s health care services and sexually transmitted disease testing for men and women. 

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This office accepts Medicaid, Medicaid Managed Care. Those without insurance can pay based on a sliding scale. For more information about this office call (845) 364-2531 or  (845) 364- 2124.

 

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