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Healthcare Providers in West Virginia

Find doctors, hospitals, and clinics in West Virginia from the official NPPES NPI Registry. We found 200 providers in this listing.

200 Providers Found Data from NPPES NPI Registry Updated 2026
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RALEIGH GENERAL HOSPITAL LLC

Hospitalist

📍1710 HARPER RD, BECKLEY, WV, 25801

📞 304-256-4100

NPI: 1417457250

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RALEIGH PSYCHIATRIC SERVICES, INC.

Nurse Practitioner, Family

📍24 MALLARD CT, BECKLEY, WV, 25801

📞 304-252-8409

NPI: 1205812914

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RECOVER TOGETHER, INC.

Clinic/Center, Adult Mental Health

📍1501 S MAIN ST STE H, LONDON, KY, 40741

📞 606-401-0482

NPI: 1346736758

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RICHBEND EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS, PLLC

Emergency Medicine

📍812 GORMAN AVE, ELKINS, WV, 26241

📞 304-636-3300

NPI: 1093438830

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RISE UP HEALTH AND WELLNESS, LLC

Nurse Practitioner

📍27 TROVATO ST STE 101, BRIDGEPORT, WV, 26330

📞 304-290-8134

NPI: 1881532364

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📍 Charleston 📍 Huntington 📍 Morgantown 📍 Parkersburg 📍 Wheeling 📍 Weirton 📍 Fairmont 📍 Beckley 📍 Martinsburg 📍 Clarksburg 📍 South Charleston 📍 St. Albans 📍 Vienna 📍 Bluefield 📍 Moundsville 📍 Bridgeport 📍 Oak Hill 📍 Dunbar 📍 Elkins 📍 Nitro

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Providers Listed 200
Cities Found 20
State West Virginia
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Healthcare in West Virginia

West Virginia faces some of the most significant public health challenges in the United States. The state has the highest rates of drug overdose deaths, diabetes, heart disease, and obesity in the nation, while simultaneously grappling with a declining and aging population. Despite these challenges, West Virginia has invested significantly in its healthcare infrastructure. WVU Medicine (West Virginia University Health System), headquartered in Morgantown, is the state's academic medical center and largest health system, operating J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital — a Level I Trauma Center — along with 20+ hospitals and facilities statewide.

Charleston is served by Charleston Area Medical Center (CAMC), the largest hospital in the state by bed count, and Thomas Health. Huntington, one of the epicenters of the opioid crisis, is home to Cabell Huntington Hospital and the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine.

West Virginia expanded Medicaid in 2014, and the program now covers approximately 700,000 residents — roughly 40% of the state's population, one of the highest enrollment rates in the nation. The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) (dhhr.wv.gov) administers Medicaid. The West Virginia Board of Medicine (wvbom.wv.gov) handles physician licensing.

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