PRINCETON, WV (LOOTPRESS) – WVU Medicine Princeton Community Hospital (PCH) has achieved accreditation as a Primary Stroke Center by DNV, marking a significant milestone in stroke care for the region. This designation confirms that PCH meets rigorous standards for the diagnosis, treatment, and management of stroke patients, ensuring better outcomes for the communities we serve.
As a Primary Stroke Center, PCH is equipped to receive and treat any stroke patient. Our team can rapidly evaluate, initiate treatment, and commence needed rehabilitation for recovery. This accreditation demonstrates that PCH provides evidence-based care aligned with American Heart Association (AHA) and American Stroke Association (ASA) guidelines.
To earn this designation, PCH underwent a vigorous evaluation of its stroke program, including data on patient outcomes. On average, in the first three quarters of 2025, PCH treated 23 stroke patients per month.
- Specialized Training: All nurses caring for stroke patients are NIH Stroke Scale certified.
- Ongoing Education: Physicians and emergency department staff complete at least eight hours of stroke education annually.
- Rapid Response: Our stroke team works closely with EMS to activate stroke alerts before patients arrive, ensuring immediate evaluation and imaging.
- Community Education: PCH promotes stroke awareness and provides education to emergency responders, senior-serving organizations, students and the general public.
Patients arriving at PCH with stroke symptoms are evaluated promptly and may receive thrombolytic therapy (clot-busting medication) when appropriate. Following treatment, patients are admitted for monitoring and begin rehabilitation – speech, physical, and occupational therapy – within 24 hours. Many continue outpatient rehab at PCH after discharge.







