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Addiction Medicine (Family Medicine) in West Virginia

Data updated monthly · Last refresh August 2026

13 Addiction Medicine (Family Medicine) providers practice in West Virginia, including 1 (8%) offering telehealth. The largest concentration is in Charleston. Profiles include Medicare quality scores where available.

13providers
1telehealth
Charlestontop city

Addiction Medicine (Family Medicine) providers by city in West Virginia

Charleston2 providers
Huntington2 providers
Bridgeport1 providers
Wheeling1 providers
Parkersburg1 providers
Weirton1 providers
Morgantown1 providers
Millwood1 providers

Highest rated Addiction Medicine (Family Medicine) providers in West Virginia

Dr. Edward Eskew, D.O.
South Charleston, WV · Quality score 90/100 · (304) 306-3051
Dr. Naaman Bell, MD
Huntington, WV · (304) 526-1436
Dr. J. Hollingsworth, D.O.
Millwood, WV · (304) 273-0112
Dr. Ellen Brown, MD
Parkersburg, WV · (304) 420-2400
Dr. Erika Pallie, M.D.
Morgantown, WV · (304) 400-6145
Dr. Mohamad Kalou, MD
Charleston, WV · Telehealth · (304) 926-2300
Dr. Amanda Borror, DO
Charleston, WV · (304) 205-7535
Dr. Rodney Simpkins, M.D.
Scott Depot, WV · (304) 553-8924
Dr. Phillip Hall, M.D.
Bridgeport, WV · (304) 933-1030
Dr. Hamada Mahmoud, M.D.
Huntington, WV · (304) 948-6754
Dr. Benjamin Jackson, M.D.
Buckhannon, WV · (304) 473-2250
Dr. John Schultz, M.D.
Weirton, WV · (304) 723-3967
Dr. Jodi Miller, APRN
Wheeling, WV · (304) 233-1135

Common questions

How many Addiction Medicine (Family Medicine) providers are in West Virginia?

There are 13 Addiction Medicine (Family Medicine) providers with active NPI records practicing in West Virginia, according to federal NPPES data refreshed monthly.

Do Addiction Medicine (Family Medicine) providers in West Virginia offer telehealth?

Yes. 1 of the 13 Addiction Medicine (Family Medicine) providers in West Virginia (about 8%) report offering telehealth services in CMS data.

Which cities in West Virginia have the most Addiction Medicine (Family Medicine) providers?

Charleston (2), Huntington (2), Bridgeport (1) have the highest concentration of Addiction Medicine (Family Medicine) providers in West Virginia.

Where does this data come from?

Provider counts and profiles come from the federal NPPES registry and CMS Doctors and Clinicians files, including MIPS quality scores where available. The directory refreshes monthly.

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Sources: NPPES (CMS), Doctors and Clinicians national files, MIPS. Updated monthly. This directory is informational and not medical advice. Are you a Addiction Medicine (Family Medicine) in West Virginia? Get featured.