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Fonteum Care Compare · West Virginia

West Virginia hospitals: 55 Medicare-certified, source-cited CMS quality data.

Fonteum tracks 55 Medicare-certified hospitals in West Virginia, each carrying its CMS overall star rating, hospital type, ownership, and emergency-services status. Every facility links to a per-hospital page signed to the CMS Hospital General Information dataset, snapshot 2026-05-07.

Reviewed by Jennifer Montecillo, MD, medical reviewer. Non-practicing medical reviewer. Last reviewed: June 2026 · Next review: December 2026.

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Snapshot May 7, 2026·55 Medicare-certified hospitals in West Virginia·CMS Care Compare — Hospital General Information (xubh-q36u)·All hospitals →·All Care Compare modules →·Methodology →
Source-modified 2026-01-26 · State-scoped subset of the CMS national snapshot · US-Government-Works public domain

Editorial note: West Virginia is a state where source-cited public-data coverage is materially thinner than national averages — Fonteum prioritizes full provenance + state context here.

Hospitals in West Virginia, ranked by CMS overall rating

27 of 55 West Virginia hospitals carry a CMS overall star rating (state average 2.63 of 5). Select any hospital to open its provenance page.

Medicare-certified hospitals in West Virginia with CMS overall star rating
HospitalCityOverall ★
Beckley Va Medical CenterBeckley5 / 5
Huntington Va Medical CenterHuntington5 / 5
Clarksburg Va Medical CenterClarksburg4 / 5
Grant Memorial HospitalPetersburg4 / 5
Logan Regional Medical CenterLogan4 / 5
Martinsburg Va Medical CenterMartinsburg4 / 5
Mon Health Medical CenterMorgantown4 / 5
Potomac Valley HospitalKeyser4 / 5
United Hospital Center, IncBridgeport4 / 5
Camden Clark Medical CenterParkersburg3 / 5
Davis Medical CenterElkins3 / 5
Jackson General HospitalRipley3 / 5
Reynolds Memorial HospitalGlen Dale3 / 5
Cabell Huntington Hospital, IncHuntington2 / 5
Camc Greenbrier Valley Medical Center, IncRonceverte2 / 5
Jefferson Medical CenterRanson2 / 5
St Marys Medical CenterHuntington2 / 5
Stonewall Jackson Memorial HospitalWeston2 / 5
Weirton Medical Center, IncWeirton2 / 5
West Virginia University Hospitals, IncMorgantown2 / 5
Beckley Arh HospitalBeckley1 / 5
Berkeley Medical CenterMartinsburg1 / 5
Charleston Area Medical CenterCharleston1 / 5
Princeton Community Hospital Assn IncPrinceton1 / 5
Raleigh General HospitalBeckley1 / 5
Rivers HealthPoint Pleasant1 / 5
Wheeling Hospital, IncWheeling1 / 5
Boone Memorial HospitalMadison—
Braxton County Memorial Hospital, IncGassaway—
Broaddus Hospital Association, IncPhilippi—
Camc Charleston Surgical HospitalCharleston—
Camc Plateau Medical Center, IncOak Hill—
Grafton City Hospital, IncGrafton—
Hampshire Memorial HospitalRomney—
Highland HospitalCharleston—
Highland-clarksburg Hospital, IncClarksburg—
Mildred Mitchell-bateman HospitalHuntington—
Minnie Hamilton Health SystemGrantsville—
Mon Health MarionWhitehall—
Montgomery General HospitalMontgomery—
Pocahontas Memorial HospitalBuckeye—
Preston Memorial HospitalKingwood—
River Park HospitalHuntington—
Roane General HospitalSpencer—
Sistersville General HospitalSistersville—
St Joseph's Hospital Of Buckhannon, IncBuckhannon—
Summers County Arh HospitalHinton—
Summersville Regional Medical CenterSummersville—
Thomas Memorial HospitalSouth Charleston—
Valley Health War Memorial HospitalBerkeley Springs—
Webster Memorial HospitalWebster Springs—
Welch Community HospitalWelch—
Wetzel County HospitalNew Martinsville—
William R Sharpe, Jr HospitalWeston—
Williamson Memorial IncWilliamson—

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