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Celebrating Dr. Judd Lindley
We’re proud to celebrate Dr. Lindley’s story and the spirit of care that defines New River Health.
2025 Community Thanksgiving Meal
The 23rd Community Thanksgiving Meal will be held on Thanksgiving Day, November 27, 2025! See below for more details.
‘They don’t care:’ Advocates for miners with black lung worry as silica dust rule delayed again
Advocates warn of rising danger as the federal silica dust rule — poised to halve coal miners’ exposure to deadly silica — is delayed again until at least October 2025, with New River Health’s Breathing Center Director Lisa Emery and longtime Board Member/Black Lung Association President Gary Hairston emphasizing the urgent need for action. Read… Continue reading ‘They don’t care:’ Advocates for miners with black lung worry as silica dust rule delayed again
New River Health Hosting Free Town Hall For Miner’s Rights on Thursday, August 15, 2024
New River Health is partnering with Cabin Creek and Valley Health to host a town hall for Working Coal Miner’s Rights on Thursday, August The event is scheduled from 5:00 – 7:00 PM at the New River Convention Center. Working coal miner’s rights free town hall August 15 – YouTube (Video Courtesy of WOAY TV)
U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito visits New River Health
U.S. Senator Shelley Moore Capito recently made a stop in Fayette County and visited the New River Health complex in Oak Hill. You can read the story published by The Fayette Tribune by clicking here!
New River Health on CBS Sunday Morning
New River Health’s Breathing Center was recently shown on CBS Sunday Morning. You can watch the full episode here.
Q&A with Gary Hairston
Fayette County resident, Gary Hairston, speaks about his efforts to fight Black Lung Disease.
Breaking Ground on Oak Hill Location
Check out the news coverage on our Oak Hill ground breaking ceremony!
A Message from Angela Barker, Chief Medical Officer
Chief Medical Officer Angela Barker speaks about what NRH is doing to keep you safe during the pandemic.
Black Lung Disease
NRH does their part in combating Black Lung Disease.
One Year of MAT Service
The Fayette Tribune came out to help us celebrate the one-year anniversary of the Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) program. Read the article here. Thank you, Fayette Tribune!