26 hours ago Community Care patients have access to our Patient Portal 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Patients can see their medical records, send messages to their Care Team, schedule appointments, and pay bills using the Patient Portal. To register for … >> Go To The Portal
Community Care offers a Patient Portal for all our patients to access their health records, contact providers and Care Teams, schedule appointments, and pay bills. Click here to access the Patient Portal. Our health centers, school-based clinics and pharmacies are available throughout West Virginia.
Community Care offers a Patient Portal for all our patients to access their health records, contact providers and Care Teams, schedule appointments, and pay bills. Click here to access the Patient Portal.
Quickly. Community Care Pharmacy, located nearby at 37 W. Main Street, Buckhannon, can meet all your pharmacy needs and participates in the 340B discount drug program. Patients may also text Community Care/CareXpress health centers when unable to reach via telephone.
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.
PCMH is a team-based approach to health care, led by a primary care provider, that provides comprehensive and continuous medical care to patients to maximize health. The care is coordinated through the care team consisting of the patient, primary care provider, and nurse.
FQHC's are community-based organizations that provide comprehensive primary and preventive care, including health, oral, and mental health/substance abuse services to persons of all ages, regardless of their ability to pay or health insurance status.
Our state-of-the-art Electronic Health Record (EHR) gives our Connections staff access to your records, while protecting that information from other Community Care departments. For more information about our program, please talk to your CCWV provider or call. (304) 473-2250.
The Connections program, through Community Care of West Virginia, is an Office-Based Medication Assisted Treatment (OBMAT) that is effective for treating patients with substance use disorders (SUD). #N#The program was established in 2019 and provides medication and therapy services, in order to help those individuals in recovery from substance use. The program works in conjunction with CCWV’s Behavioral Health program, as well as all CCWV locations.#N#These services are provided in an out-patient clinic, which allows Community Care to expand access for addiction treatment, outside of the traditional medical settings. The program accepts appointments and walk-ins, and requires patients to adhere to program guidelines and attend therapy sessions.#N#The Connections program currently has two Licensed Graduate Social Workers (LGSW) to provide therapy services to patients in the program. The program also features Case Managers, who work with patient’s needs and design a plan to help provide them with resources in the community, so that they can receive the best support and opportunities available to them. We also have on staff Peer Recovery Support Specialists (PRSS), who have the opportunity to share their stories with patients and assist them on a more personal level during their recovery.#N#We are currently partnered with Upshur County Schools in providing services to their PALS program. The program is to help students who have misused substances, and allow them the opportunity to get ahead of the curve and start them in early recovery. The program provides limited class sizes, as well as therapy opportunities. As the program develops, we look to expand into other schools and counties within our service area.#N#Our state-of-the-art Electronic Health Record (EHR) gives our Connections staff access to your records, while protecting that information from other Community Care departments.#N#For more information about our program, please talk to your CCWV provider or call#N# (304) 473-2250.