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Medicaid & insurance-friendly birth facilities in West Virginia
3 facilities in West Virginia — in and around St Albans, Scott Depot, Charleston — mention insurance or Medicaid on their own website or in patient reviews. Networks and Medicaid contracts change, so treat this as your call list: verify your specific plan directly with each facility's billing office before you book.
FamilyCare Health Center - St. Albans
4.3 ★★★★☆ 259 reviews
FamilyCare Health Center - Teays Valley
4.5 ★★★★★ 206 reviews
FamilyCare OB/GYN & Birth Center
4.4 ★★★★☆ 124 reviews
Verifying coverage in West Virginia
Two calls settle it. First, the facility: ask whether they're in-network with your exact plan (read it off your card), and — if you're on Medicaid — whether they accept West Virginia's program and your specific managed-care plan, which can be different answers. Ask what the facility fee covers, whether midwife or physician fees bill separately, and get an estimate in writing. Second, your plan: confirm the same facts with member services. Medicaid rules for birth centers vary by state, and the facilities that serve Medicaid families regularly will know West Virginia's current rules better than any website — including this one.
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