Berkeley County Health Department

Berkeley County Health Department In case of emergency, dial 911. For an after hours Public Health emergency call 304-433-6827.

06/12/2026

🚧 Important update for Berkeley Medical Center visitors

As construction continues on our new patient tower, beginning June 22, patients and visitors will be asked to use the North Entrance off Tavern Road as your primary entry. The Emergency Department entrance remains unchanged.

You’ll see expanded signage across campus, and teams will be available to guide you every step of the way. Hospital services and emergency care will continue without interruption.

🔗Learn more: wvumedicine.org/futureishere

06/12/2026

Temperatures expected in the 90s today in West Virginia.
Stay healthy by following these safety tips:
😎 Stay inside in the AC
🌞Where light clothing
😎Avoid outdoor activity
🌞Stay hydrated

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) can result from untreated STIs like chlamydia and gonorrhea — and it can affect fertil...
06/12/2026

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) can result from untreated STIs like chlamydia and gonorrhea — and it can affect fertility. Learn how to prevent PID, recognize symptoms, and get timely care. Read our quick public health briefing: https://wix.to/GtfZ7oq

Per CDC:Key points • Untreated sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can cause pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), a serious condition, in women • 1 in 8 women with a history of PID experience difficulties getting pregnant. • You can prevent PID if you know how to protect yourself. What is PID...

BOH Agenda has been updated to include an Executive Session.
06/09/2026

BOH Agenda has been updated to include an Executive Session.

Location: Virtual via ZoomDate/Time: June 15, 2026, at 4:00pm Call to Order/Opening Comments -Teresa McCabeApproval of AgendaReview/Acceptance of Minutes: May 2026Departmental Reports: • Epi Report – Robert Deener • Nursing Report – Tanya Manley • Environmental Report – Mickayla LaCour ....

06/09/2026

The West Virginia Department of Health (DH) is seeking information from prospective technology and healthcare partners to help shape the future of outpatient remote monitoring and technology-enabled care across the Mountain State.

"West Virginia faces unique healthcare challenges because of our rural geography, aging population, and high rates of chronic disease," said Secretary of Health Dr. Arvin Singh. "We are looking for innovative solutions that can help patients receive high-quality care where they live, reduce unnecessary hospitalizations, and improve health outcomes across the state."

As part of the Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP), the Department has released a Request for Information (RFI) under the Connected Care Grid (CCG) initiative to gather ideas and best practices for using remote patient monitoring (RPM) devices and other innovative technologies to help patients manage chronic conditions in their homes and communities.

The information collected through the RFI will help the Department develop a comprehensive strategy for expanding technology-enabled care and identify potential partners capable of supporting patients, providers, and healthcare systems, particularly in rural and underserved areas where access to care remains a challenge.

The RFI seeks information on strategies to proactively manage conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and other chronic illnesses outside of traditional healthcare settings. The Department is particularly interested in solutions that can address barriers commonly faced in rural communities, including limited broadband access, transportation challenges, and provider shortages.

The outpatient monitoring strategy will complement inpatient remote patient monitoring efforts already underway through the Rural Health Transformation Program. Together, these initiatives are intended to help providers better manage patients with chronic conditions while allowing hospital staff to focus more direct attention on patients with acute healthcare needs.

"Technology is creating new opportunities to connect patients and providers in ways that were not possible just a few years ago," said Secretary Singh. "By gathering input from healthcare leaders, technology companies, and innovators, we can build a sustainable digital health strategy that strengthens care delivery, supports healthcare providers, and improves quality of life for West Virginians."

Eligible organizations may respond through the State of West Virginia's procurement and grants management system at wvOASIS.gov. Interested parties are encouraged to review the full application materials for submission requirements and deadlines.

This press release is supported by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of the financial assistance award totaling $199,476,098.72 with 100% funded by CMS HHS. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor endorsement, by CMS/HS, or the U.S. Government.

New public health education post: Gonorrhea — what to know, symptoms, and when to seek care. Gonorrhea is common, often ...
06/09/2026

New public health education post: Gonorrhea — what to know, symptoms, and when to seek care. Gonorrhea is common, often without symptoms, but treatable. Read the full post for signs and steps to protect yourself and partners: https://wix.to/m8EAxU7

Per CDC:Key points • Gonorrhea is a common sexually transmitted infection (STI) that can be treated. • People who are sexually active can get gonorrhea.Gonorrhea often has no symptoms, but it can cause serious health problems, even without symptoms.Symptoms in womenMost women with gonorrhea do n...

Rabies Alert — Berkeley County, WV (Evening Star Lane area). A cat tested positive for rabies on June 8, 2026. If you or...
06/08/2026

Rabies Alert — Berkeley County, WV (Evening Star Lane area). A cat tested positive for rabies on June 8, 2026. If you or someone else may have been exposed, contact the Berkeley County Health Department at (304) 267-7130 immediately. Stay aware: avoid contact with stray or sick wildlife and ensure pets are up to date on vaccinations. Read full details: https://wix.to/kvDE13v

June 8th, 2026 Berkeley County (WV) Health Department has issued a Rabies Alert for the Evening Star Lane area in Martinsburg. The WV Office of Laboratory Services notified us on June 8th, 2026, of a positive test result for the rabies virus from a cat in the above area. It was submitted to them by....

Board of Health Meeting: June 15, 2026, at 4:00 PM (Virtual via Zoom).  Read full agenda and meeting details: https://wi...
06/08/2026

Board of Health Meeting: June 15, 2026, at 4:00 PM (Virtual via Zoom). Read full agenda and meeting details: https://wix.to/lRfzHKA

Location: Virtual via ZoomDate/Time: June 15, 2026, at 4:00pm Call to Order/Opening Comments -Teresa McCabeApproval of AgendaReview/Acceptance of Minutes: May 2026Departmental Reports: • Epi Report – Robert Deener • Nursing Report – Tanya Manley • Environmental Report – Mickayla LaCour ....

06/05/2026

FRIENDLY REMINDER‼️ Our wildflower planting event at Grapevine will be next weekend! If you are interested in volunteering there is still time to sign up!

Join us for a fun, family-friendly volunteer event as we plant native plants and help bring new life to our recycling center as we partner with Sustainability Matters in their latest Making Trash Bloom site!
We’ll be gathering at the entrance to the Grapevine Road Recycling Center on Saturday, June 13, from 9:00am-11:00 am. This event is all about building excitement and raising awareness for the future landfill meadow—a space that will soon be transformed with vibrant native plants.

Volunteers will assist with laying cardboard and mulch, followed by planting native species that support local ecosystems.

Please come dressed for outdoor work and getting a little dirty—we recommend sturdy shoes, comfortable clothing, and sun protection. Don't forget your water bottle!

The link to register for volunteer sign up is below:

https://sustainabilitymatters.app.neoncrm.com/nx/portal/neonevents/events?path=%2Fportal%2Fevents%2F43280

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122 Waverly Court
Martinsburg, WV
25403

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