Community Care is launching a new Pre-Visit Check In process! This new service will allow our patients to provide information and complete check in processes up to three days prior to a visit, at the patients' convenience via smart phone, tablet, or computer. This service, called DocResponse, is secure and protects patients' privacy and protected health information.
Community Care of West Virginia brings quality health care to the people of West Virginia. Our mission is to help our communities live the healthiest lives possible by meeting your healthcare needs. We provide high quality, accessible, comprehensive, and cost-effective healthcare services to the communities we serve.
Community Care of West Virginia brings quality health care to the people of West Virginia. Our mission is to help our communities live the healthiest lives possible by meeting your healthcare needs. We provide high quality, accessible, comprehensive, and cost-effective healthcare services to the communities we serve.
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Community Care of West Virginia (CCWV) is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) located in central West Virginia. CCWV is poised as a leader in the health care industry with its state-of-the art Electronic Health Record and a team of healthcare professionals who are focused on chronic disease management and quality care outcomes.
At Community Care of West Virginia, our services are designed to meet the needs of you and your entire family - coverage that includes all ages and medical conditions. We provide comprehensive services including medical care, preventive dental care, health education and promotion, health assessments and screening, pharmaceuticals, and laboratory services.
As your Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH), you will work with a team of caring professionals and receive primary care that is focused on making sure your health care needs are met. As part of this care, we will coordinate all your care including office visits for routine and preventive care, referrals to specialists and follow-up on those visits, pharmacy needs and, when necessary, hospital care.
At Community Care, the patient is the center of the Care Team. Working as a team with your provider, nurse, navigator and pharmacist, you have the ability to reach your health care goals. Your active participation is the key to your success. Verify and write down the name and dosage of all your medications, both prescription and over-the-counter, as well as vitamins and supplements.
What is an Medical Emergency? An emergency condition is a medical or mental health problem that is severe and could cause permanent bodily damage or death, if not treated by a medical professional immediately. If you think you are experiencing an emergency, call 911 or go directly to your nearest emergency room immediately.
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Old Bones
Oct 30, 2021
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The receptionist should be terminated immediately. After advertising for walk-in rapid COVID and Flu-A/B via internet and phone menu, I was told, “We don’t do that anymore”. My son is displaying all but one symptom and I have to travel tomorrow. When asked about an exception to policy due to circumstances, she replied “Like I said before, set an appointment”. I was not remotely rude or upset. She was condescending at best. I hope she feels powerful in her rolling chair. This is as far as her professional career will ever go due to her attitude. Dr. Ray Leonard just lost a long-time patient
Jennifer Chapman
Jan 20, 2021
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M. George
Nov 30, 2019
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Virginia Oldaker
Jan 29, 2018
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I advise anyone with children DO NOT TAKE YOUR CHILDREN HERE..I had my daughter here the week beforw last and misdiagnosed her then when i call my daughter pediatricians to make an appt they informed me she was no longer a patient there bc Community Care took it upon theirselves to ILLEGALLY have my daughters records pulled and transfered to their office when I DID NOT give any consent for that or sign any papers allowing it!!!
Natalie Brattin
Oct 01, 2017
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Visited this clinic in Buckhannon on 12/26/2017. We were told an hour wait, all together it took 3 hours. We spent about 10 minutes with the nurse practitioner. It was a quick assessment on a 2 y/o boy, she looked at his throat and listened to his lungs. She did not look up his nose or in his ears. Swabbed him for the flu (neg) and gave him Zofran, at this point we were in the hall outside the exam room ( too warm ). When asking questions about his treatment and future care with an antibiotic if he wasn't better in a few days, the NP just walked away stating we should google it. And that was the
MaeKenzie Tenney
Aug 26, 2017
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