Due to inclement weather and road conditions, several clinics and administrative offices within the Marshall Health Network will operate on a delayed schedule today, . The delayed opening is set for 10:00 a.m.
The delay impacts a broad range of facilities, including those directly under the Marshall Health umbrella, as well as affiliated institutions. Specifically, the delayed opening applies to clinics and offices associated with Marshall Health, Edwards Cancer Institute, and St. Mary’s Medical Center Clinics, which includes SMMC Urgent Care. Cabell Huntington Hospital clinics, including the CHH Family Urgent Care Center, are also affected.
Further extending the impact, the delay also encompasses HIMG, HIMG NowCare, The Pharmacy at HIMG, and Scott Orthopedic Center. Rivers Health clinics, encompassing Rivers Health physician offices, the Rivers Health Wellness Center, and RH Urgent Care, will also begin operations at 10:00 a.m.
the main campuses of key healthcare facilities remain fully operational. Cabell Huntington Hospital, St. Mary’s Medical Center, Hoops Family Children’s Hospital, and Rivers Health are all maintaining their normal operating hours. The Marshall Pharmacy location at Marshall University Medical Center is also unaffected.
For patients who require immediate medical attention but prefer a remote consultation, Tele-NOW Care services are available from 8:00 a.m. To 8:00 p.m., seven days a week, at 304.781.TELE. This service is intended for minor illnesses and injuries.
Marshall Health Network serves a substantial population, providing care to approximately 1.4 million residents across West Virginia, southern Ohio, and eastern Kentucky. As a not-for-profit, academic health system, the network is committed to patient care, education, and community well-being.
St. Mary’s Medical Center, a member of the Marshall Health Network, is the largest medical facility in Huntington, West Virginia. With 413 beds, it ranks among the largest healthcare facilities in the state. The center offers specialized services in areas such as cardiac care, cancer treatment, emergency and trauma services, neuroscience, and orthopedics.
The Robert and Lena Shell Medical Outpatient Pavilion, a state-of-the-art facility opened in 2024, is located on the Health Sciences campus of Cabell Huntington Hospital and Marshall University Medical Center. The five-story, 80,000-square-foot pavilion provides convenient access to a range of specialty care clinics and services.
Marshall Health is described as the largest and most comprehensive healthcare provider group in the region, operating multidisciplinary facilities and services at more than 40 locations throughout West Virginia, eastern Kentucky, and southern Ohio.
Patients who have scheduled appointments and are concerned about their ability to safely travel are encouraged to contact their provider’s office directly for guidance and potential rescheduling options. Individuals are also advised to exercise caution while traveling due to the ongoing weather conditions.
The Marshall County Health Department provides a range of services for residents, including information on home loan evaluations and septic systems. They also offer resources related to natural disasters and emergencies, such as flooding and viral outbreaks. Upcoming events include a training session for rural first responders on working with the media, scheduled for , and a planning and response workshop for mass fatality events on .
The Marshall County Health Department also provides information on mental health services available in the area, including contact information for Northwood Health Systems, NAMI (National Alliance for Mental Illness), YSS Prevention Services Recovery Resource & Help Center, Fox Run, and Park Valley Behavioral Health Care.
