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Primary Care Centers

Primary Care Centers are health care organizations which are founded, and operated, by rural communities in West Virginia. They are funded, in part, by State and Federal grants administered by the Division of Primary Care. These grants help the clinics offer more services and better healthcare for their patients, regardless of the patient's ability to pay for the services.

Currently, in WV, there are now 34 primary care organizations. Most, but not all, provide more than one clinical site. These primary care centers also house 17 Black Lungs clinic sites, and operate 46 School-Based Health Centers. This system of healthcare is constantly endeavoring to grow in accessibility and variety of services provided.

Complete listing of West Virginia's Primary Care Centers (.pdf format)