For Providers
We are here to help you and your patients. Find everything from how to refer patients to CME opportunities.
Your patients deserve the best specialty care available. We are here to deliver.
Our goal is to provide patients both outstanding care and a positive experience. If you are a community doctor and wish to make a referral to the WVU Eye Institute, we will work closely with you to ensure both you and your patients have a personalized experience.
How to Refer Patients
For referrals, call 855-WVU-CARE.
Refer a patient to WVU Medicine through our WVU Chart secure online portal for physicians.
Visit the WVU Medicine Provider Hub for a range of referral resources.
The WVU Medicine Provider Hub is also your central resource to learn about WVU Medicine’s career opportunities for providers, continuing medical education, and physician liaison service. Go to hub.
Locations
The WVU Eye Institute (Main Campus)
1 Medical Center Drive
Morgantown, WV 26506
855-WVU-CARE
United Hospital Center
1370 Johnson Drive, Suite 200
Bridgeport, WV 26330
855-WVU-CARE
St. Joseph’s Hospital
10 Amalia Drive, Building B
Buckhannon, WV 26201
855-WVU-CARE
Summersville Regional Medical Center
Northside Professional Building
702 Professional Park Drive
Summersville, WV 26651
855-WVU-CARE
Waynesburg Outpatient Clinic
451 Murtha Drive
Waynesburg, PA 15370
855-WVU-CARE
Wheeling Hospital (Coming soon)
1 Medical Park Road
Wheeling, WV 26003
855-WVU-CARE
Connect With Our Physician Liaison
Our liaisons make on-site visits to referring physicians’ offices and answer questions about our services and faculty. They can be the initial point of contact or provide necessary follow-up to improve the referral experience. Their top priority is making sure the referral process goes as smoothly as possible. If you would like to arrange an outreach visit to learn more about our specialists, address issues or questions, share compliments, or discuss areas of need, please contact:
Amy Romano, Physician Liaison
amy.romano@wvumedicine.org
1 Medical Center Drive
PO Box 9083
Morgantown, WV 26506
Funding Visual Science Research
Making untreatable vision problems treatable: WVU receives $11M for visual sciences research center
Latest News
A clinical trial conducted by the WVU Eye Institute for the use of EYELEA, an injection medication, has led to FDA approval for the treatment of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP).
Clinical Research
The experts at the WVU Eye Institute conduct ongoing clinical trials and research studies.
Academic Programs
Learn more about the WVU School of Medicine Department of Opthalmology and Visual Sciences.
Make an appointment: Call 855-WVU-CARE, or schedule online.
