Our online doctors have treated over 415,000 patients.

See an Online Doctor in West Virginia for Primary Care
Acne
ADHD
Allergies
Anxiety
Asthma
Back pain
Birth control
Depression
Diabetes
Erectile dysfunction
High blood pressure
High cholesterol
HIV (PrEP)
Migraines
Prescriptions
Prescription Refills
Thyroid disorders
Mental health

See an Online Doctor in West Virginia for Urgent Care
Bronchitis
Dental infection
Ear infections
Gout
PEP
Migraines
Pink eye
Pneumonia
Rashes
Cellulitis
Stomach issues
Sinus infections
Strep throat
Tonsillitis
UTI
Vaginitis
Vertigo
Yeast infections
PlushCare also offers online mental health services and online therapy.
Online Doctor in West Virginia FAQ
Do West Virginia online doctors accept insurance?
Yes. West Virginia online doctors accept insurance. Check with your insurance provider and the online doctor platform to confirm the coverage details such as copay amount and what specific medical services are covered. PlushCare accepts patients with and without insurance.
Are West Virginia online doctors legitimate?
Yes. Online doctors are legitimate in West Virginia. Online medical visits are cost-effective and COVID safe. Use reputable and HIPAA-compliant telehealth platforms, such as ours, to connect to West Virginia board-certified doctors online.
How do I talk to a virtual doctor in West Virginia?
Visit PlushCare for a convenient West Virginia online doctor appointment. Here is how you can talk to a virtual doctor in West Virginia:
– On the PlushCare app or website, book an appointment online.
– Attend your appointment at the scheduled time through your smartphone or computer.
– Our board-certified West Virginia virtual doctors will work with you to determine a diagnosis and create a personalized treatment plan.
Can a West Virginia online doctor write a prescription?
Yes. A West Virginia online doctor can write a prescription. After an online medical consultation, if your doctor determines that prescription medicine is a necessary part of your treatment, your doctor can write a prescription and electronically send it to your local pharmacy.
Can an online doctor in West Virginia prescribe antibiotics?
Yes. A West Virginia online doctor can prescribe antibiotics. Legally, licensed doctors can write antibiotics prescriptions after seeing a patient during an online medical consultation.
Telehealth is not appropriate for serious conditions that require immediate attention or emergency care. If you experience any life-threatening issues, call 911 or go to an emergency room immediately.