Vandalia Health receives $5 million for Neuroscience Institute

Neurologic disorders are a significant health challenge in West Virginia. Currently, about 10% of the population is affected by some form of neurologic disorder. Alzheimer’s Disease affects over 38,000 individuals and is expected to increase 20% over the next decade with Parkinson’s Disease, Epilepsy and Multiple Sclerosis affecting thousands more.

Despite the high prevalence of these conditions, specialized neurological care in West Virginia is limited. Many patients face long wait times and often must travel out of state to receive the necessary care.

Vandalia Health is building the Neuroscience Institute on Morris Street, directly across from the main entrance at CAMC General Hospital in Charleston.

West Virginia Governor Jim Justice presented Vandalia Health with a $5 million dollar check for this important project.

“I want to thank Governor Justice for investing in the future of neurological care in our community,” said Dave Ramsey, President and CEO of Vandalia Health. “This will help Vandalia Health better serve the citizens of central and southern West Virginia by combining neuroscience specialists into one space for team-based patient care as well as opportunities for research and care advancement.”

The 30,000 square foot state-of-the-art Neuroscience Institute also promotes expansion of neurology training programs for stroke, epilepsy, movement disorders, hospital neurology and headache.

Local Businesses

Recent Stories

Earline Kay (Nester) Lynch

Earline Kay (Nester) Lynch, 81, of Buckhannon, formerly Arnoldsburg, passed away peacefully on April 6, 2026. She was known for her love for the Lord, devotion to her family, and gentle spirit.

Richard Junior Koon

Richard Junior Koon, 76, of Buckhannon, WV, died April 7, 2026, at home surrounded by family. He worked in the oil & gas industry and was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather.

Wesleyan tennis teams sweep Salem

West Virginia Wesleyan swept Salem University in Buckhannon, with both the women’s and men’s tennis teams earning 6-1 non-conference wins. The women took key singles and doubles points, while the men rolled with five straight-set singles victories.

WVWC Tennis