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Barbour Community Health Association welcomes physician assistant 

West Virginia Press Association

PHILIPPI, W.Va – Barbour Community Health Association (BCHA) is pleased to welcome Kaitlin Jones, PA-C, as the newest physician assistant at Barbour Quick Care. 

A dedicated healthcare professional with deep roots in the community, Kaitlin brings a passion for patient-centered care and a commitment to serving the people of Barbour County.

Kaitlin’s healthcare journey began at Alderson Broaddus University (ABU), where she earned her BS in Biology. She then pursued a Master’s in Physician Assistant Studies at ABU, but after the university’s unexpected closure in 2022, she transferred to West Liberty to complete her degree.

Jones brings extensive experience from numerous rotations in West Virginia emergency departments, as well as family practice, general surgery, internal medicine, and more. She is a member of the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants and the West Virginia Association of Physician Assistants. Excited to step into her role at Barbour Quick Care, she thrives in its fast-paced, dynamic environment, where she can assist patients with a wide range of healthcare needs.

“I love the Quick Care setting because you never know what might walk through the door,” says Kaitlin. “Providing compassionate, quality care to my hometown is something I’ve always wanted to do.”

A native of Philippi, Kaitlin’s connection to Barbour County runs deep – her family has lived in the area for over 75 years. She is deeply committed to patient care and continuously seeks opportunities to expand her medical knowledge and skills. 

“I am very family-oriented, and I take pride in my hometown. Giving back to Barbour County has always been a goal of mine. There is truly no place like home.” she says.

Outside of work, Kaitlin enjoys activities such as hunting, fishing, kayaking, and side-by-side riding. 

To learn more about Barbour Community Health Association visit barbourhealth.org

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About the Barbour Community Health Association

Belington and Myers Clinics are federally qualified health centers that provide medical and behavioral health care and wellness programs to patients with insurance, Medicare and/or Medicaid and for those without health insurance through the clinic’s Health Access program.

The organization also operates Barbour Quick Care Belington Wellness Center, Brandon Wellness Center, and Philippi Wellness Center. Belington Wellness Center is located adjacent to Belington Medical Clinic and offers a wide variety of exercise equipment, exercise programs and a swimming pool. Brandon Wellness Center is a school-based health center that offers a variety of nursing, preventive and acute care medical and behavioral health services to the students and staff at Philip Barbour High School. Brandon School-based Health Services are offered to all Barbour County School students and families. The Philippi Wellness Center is located in the back of Barbour Chiropractic Center at 206 N. Main Street and has services designed to improve physical condition and health through exercise equipment and periodic workshops and seminars.

For more information, visit Barbour Community Health Association’s website at barbourhealth.org.

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