OVP HEALTH recently adopted a new tagline, “Healthier. Community.” There are many ways OVP HEALTH helps to make people and communities healthier, from the primary care and addiction services our employees render to people living in our communities…to support of community programs and activities, like Little League baseball and school programs. This video shows how OVP HEALTH stepped up recently to help the Huntington community become healthier, with a gift that will help make a new and long-awaited baseball stadium at Marshall University a reality!
Recent Posts
- NOTICE OF PRACTICE CLOSINGS ON MARCH 2, 2024 and MARCH 27, 2024
- OVP HEALTH Will Soon Open New Outpatient Center in Spencer, WV
- OVP HEALTH Now Providing Hospitalist Services at Roane General Hospital
- OVP Health in Ashland Hosts Community Resource Day on August 31
- OVP HEALTH Welcomes Megan Copley as Care Center Manager
- OVP HEALTH physician named Chief of Medical Staff at OhioHealth’s Southeastern Medical Center in Cambridge, Ohio
- OVP HEALTH Welcomes Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Jeana Hensley
- OVP HEALTH Welcomes Experienced Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Christopher Easton to Behavioral Health Team in Huntington
- OVP HEALTH’s Jonathan Hess, MD, named Medical Director of Addiction Services after earning board certification in Addiction Medicine.
- Every Plate Has a Story
- OVP HEALTH welcomes experienced provider to Logan (WV) office
- OVP HEALTH hires Julie Thompson as Advanced Practice Provider in Huntington
- Jackie Rebman named Director of OVP HEALTH Recovery Center
- OVP HEALTH welcomes Sarah Walling as Chief Legal Officer
- OVP HEALTH Recovery Center receives ASAM Level of Care Certification
- Charles A. Shumaker named Director of Marketing and Community Outreach
- OVP HEALTH receives three-year accreditations from Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)
- OVP HEALTH partners with Lawrence County Health Department to bring COVID vaccines to the community.
- Moms Everyday – Dr. Robert Hess
- OVP HEALTH receives $900,000 grant to fund inpatient addiction treatment services for uninsured patients from Lawrence, Scioto and Adams counties in Ohio.