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State-federal program providing free or low-cost health coverage to eligible low-income West Virginians, including fathers, children, and pregnant women. Covers doctor visits, hospital care, prescriptions, dental, and behavioral health for enrollees. Apply online, by phone, or at a DHHR office. Bring photo ID, Social Security cards for household, proof of income, and proof of residence. Central office on Capitol Street in Charleston.
304-558-1700 · 350 Capitol St #251, Charleston, WV 25301
State public health agency overseeing immunizations, screenings, communicable disease control, maternal and child health, and environmental health programs across West Virginia. Fathers can access services through county health departments statewide, often at no cost for vaccines and screenings. Central office on Capitol Street in Charleston. Call or visit the website for program-specific details and your nearest local health department.
304-558-2981 · 350 Capitol St, Charleston, WV 25301
Local health department serving Charleston and Kanawha County with immunizations, communicable-disease services, maternal and child health programs, and environmental health inspections. Many clinical services are low-cost or free. Fathers can walk in or call to schedule at the Lee Street East office. Bring photo ID and insurance card (if any); income documentation may be needed for some programs. Monday through Friday daytime hours.
304-348-8080 · 108 Lee St E, Charleston, WV 25301
Statewide network of free and charitable clinics providing primary care, dental, behavioral health, and pharmacy services for uninsured West Virginians. Each clinic sets its own eligibility and hours. Fathers without insurance can use the website or call the network office to find the nearest participating clinic. Bring photo ID, proof of residence, and any income documentation to verify eligibility. Based in Charleston.
304-414-5930 · Charleston, WV 25301