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Fonteum Care Compare · West Virginia

West Virginia dialysis facilities: 41 Medicare-certified, 5-star quality data, chain-ownership transparency.

CMS-published 5-star ratings, profit-vs-nonprofit status, chain affiliation, and service offerings (in-center hemodialysis, peritoneal, home hemodialysis training) for every ESRD facility in West Virginia.

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Snapshot May 7, 2026·41 Medicare-certified dialysis facilities in West Virginia · 95.1% chain-owned·CMS Care Compare — Dialysis·Module overview →·Methodology →·Audit Pack →
Source-modified 2026-03-25 · Quality measures suppressed when <11 patients in measure period · ICH CAHPS patient-experience measures are a separate CMS dataset, not included in this snapshot

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

Chain concentration — West Virginia

Dialysis is the most consolidated category in CMS Care Compare. 95.1% of West Virginia facilities are chain-owned; here are the largest chains by facility count in this state.

Fresenius Medical Care
30
DaVita
9
Independent
2

Dialysis facilities — West Virginia

Showing 25 of 41 Medicare-certified facilities, highest CMS 5-star rating first (39 carry a published rating; the remainder are suppressed for low patient volume and shown without a star).

FacilityCityChain5-Star ★
Fresenius medical care of charles townKEARNEYSVILLEFresenius Medical Care4
Bma martinsburgMARTINSBURGFresenius Medical Care3
Fmc elkinsELKINSFresenius Medical Care3
Davita new martinsville dialysisNew MartinsvilleDaVita3
Fresenius medical care of westonWESTONFresenius Medical Care3
Fresenius medical care of bruceton millsBRUCETON MILLSFresenius Medical Care3
Davita mountaineer dialysisBECKLEYDaVita3
Davita harrison county dialysisCLARKSBURGDaVita3
Fresenius medical care eastern panhandleMARTINSBURGFresenius Medical Care3
Davita wood county dialysisPARKERSBURGDaVita3
Davita wheeling dialysisWHEELINGDaVita2
Fmc dialysis services two virginiasBLUEFIELDFresenius Medical Care2
Davita grand central dialysisVIENNADaVita2
Davita greater charleston dialysisSOUTH CHARLESTONDaVita2
Fmc dialysis services of fairmontPleasant ValleyFresenius Medical Care2
Fresenius medical care clarksburgBRIDGEPORTFresenius Medical Care2
Mountain ridge dialysis llcSUMMERSVILLEFresenius Medical Care2
Fresenius medical care ripleyRIPLEYFresenius Medical Care2
Davita renal center of keyserKEYSERDaVita2
Fresenius medical care appalachian dialysisBECKLEYFresenius Medical Care2
Fresenius medical care of graftonGRAFTONFresenius Medical Care2
Fresenius medical care upshur countyBUCKHANNONFresenius Medical Care2
Fresenius medical care braxton countySUTTONFresenius Medical Care2
Bma charlestonCHARLESTONFresenius Medical Care1
Bma beckleyBECKLEYFresenius Medical Care1

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