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West Virginia telehealth

Telehealth visits for adults in West Virginia

QuickVisitMD is a West Virginia-licensed, board-certified physician offering focused telehealth visits for common adult concerns. No insurance required.

What to know

Licensed, board-certified, and built for straightforward concerns

This service is for adults in West Virginia who have a common medical concern that fits online care. West Virginia patients receive a brief physician audio call as part of the visit, as required by state law.

Have ready

  • Your main symptom and when it started
  • Current medications and medication allergies
  • Photos of visible symptoms if applicable
  • A phone number where the physician can reach you for the required audio call

May be a good fit

  • UTI symptoms, sinus or cold symptoms, seasonal allergies, simple rashes, pink eye, cold sores, and similar common concerns
  • Adults 18 and older who are physically located in West Virginia
  • Self-pay patients who want transparent pricing before care begins
  • Concerns that can be reviewed with history, messaging, photos, and a brief audio call

Not the right setting

  • Emergency symptoms — call 911 or go to the nearest ER
  • Controlled substances, chronic pain, ongoing refill management
  • Lab orders, imaging orders, or problems that need a hands-on exam
  • Patients currently outside West Virginia

Is QuickVisitMD licensed in West Virginia?

Yes. The physician holds an active West Virginia Board of Medicine license and is board-certified in internal medicine by ABIM.

Why is there a phone call for West Virginia?

West Virginia law requires a real-time physician interaction for telehealth visits. This is satisfied with a brief audio call.

How much does a visit cost?

Visits start at $39 for the standard response window. You choose your response window and see the price before payment.