Candice  Stacy, APRN

Candice Stacy, APRN

Certification:

American Nurses Credentialing Center 

Education:

Masters of Science in Nursing (MSN), West Virginia University

Services:

School Based Health

Candice Stacy, APRN is an experienced provider with nearly 10 years of medical experience who joined Southern West Virginia Health System in 2016. Since then, she has been working to improve the health and wellness of the patients she sees by providing local access to family medicine in southern West Virginia.  

Candice improves the health and wellness of the children in Logan County by providing access to quality-care at our Pioneer Health Center and Logan Wildcat Health Center. If you come to our SWVHS-Man health center for an acute care episode you may work Candice to resolve your health concern(s) as sometimes she works at this location as well.  

Candice is happy to receive new parental/guardian consent forms at the school-based health centers that she serves in order to help your child/children live their healthiest lives.  

Candice Stacy, APRN practices at:  

  • Pioneer Health Center 
  • Logan Wildcat Health Center 
  • SWVHS-Man for Walk-In Service as needed 

Areas of focus for Candice Stacy, APRN include:  

  • Helping children maintain their health and wellness through on-site school-based health, well-child visits, immunizations, and more 
  • Walk-In services as needed at SWVHS-Man 

What is an APRN?  

An APRN is an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse and is focused on a patient-centered model of practice and education. APRN’s undergo specialized training and have met advanced educational and clinical practice requirements such as a Master of Science in Nursing or a Doctor of Nursing Practice. The type of medical services an APRN can practice range from primary and preventive care to mental health & anesthesia depending on certifications. An APRN can specialize in four specific areas such as: 

  • A nurse practitioner (NP) 
  • A certified nurse midwife (CNM) 
  • A certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA) 
  • A clinical nurse specialist (CNS) 

What is School-Based Health?  

At the heart of school-based health is the opportunity to provide school-aged children access to quality-driven medical care during the school day for acute care episodes, well-child visits, and chronic condition management, in an on-site clinic environment. 

What is the goal of school-based health centers? 

The goal of our school-based health center is to provide the children in our community with easier access to healthcare services to: 

  • Help meet student care needs as they occur during the school day  
  • Shorten the time taken to diagnose a health-related condition and begin treatment 
  • Assist parents with helping their child/children to be seen by a provider without having to take time off work or travel to another location for diagnosis or treatment Provide convenient access to well-child visits, immunizations, sports physicals and more  

What type of services can my child/children receive at Pioneer Health Center or Logan Wildcat Health Center? 

Candice Stacy, APRN is trained and equipped to provide care for: 

  • Treatment for minor cuts, abrasions, sprains, and strains 
  • Treatment of short-term illness 
  • Management of long-term conditions 
  • Immunizations 
  • Sports Physicals 

How can I arrange for my child to participate in receiving care at Pioneer Health Center or Logan Wildcat Health Center? 

In order for your child/children to be seen at one of our school-based health centers, a parent or guardian must return a completed school enrollment and consent form to our school-based health center.  For easy access to this form, we have provided a clickable pdf that you can download, fill-out, print out, and return to our school-based health staff.  If you would like a hard copy of this form, just let our staff know and they will be happy to assist you. 

Locations of Candice Stacy, APRN

Logan Wildcat Health Center

Logan Wildcat Health Center

(Logan County)
1 Wildcat Way
Logan, WV 25601
Phone: 304-688-9949
Pioneer Health Center

Pioneer Health Center

(Logan County)
1 Pioneer Path
Man, WV 25635
Phone: 304-583-7295
Candice  Stacy, APRN

Candice Stacy, APRN

Certification:

American Nurses Credentialing Center 

Education:

Masters of Science in Nursing (MSN), West Virginia University

Services:

School Based Health

Locations of Candice Stacy, APRN

Logan Wildcat Health Center

Logan Wildcat Health Center

(Logan County)
1 Wildcat Way
Logan, WV 25601
Phone: 304-688-9949
Pioneer Health Center

Pioneer Health Center

(Logan County)
1 Pioneer Path
Man, WV 25635
Phone: 304-583-7295

Candice Stacy, APRN is an experienced provider with nearly 10 years of medical experience who joined Southern West Virginia Health System in 2016. Since then, she has been working to improve the health and wellness of the patients she sees by providing local access to family medicine in southern West Virginia.  

Candice improves the health and wellness of the children in Logan County by providing access to quality-care at our Pioneer Health Center and Logan Wildcat Health Center. If you come to our SWVHS-Man health center for an acute care episode you may work Candice to resolve your health concern(s) as sometimes she works at this location as well.  

Candice is happy to receive new parental/guardian consent forms at the school-based health centers that she serves in order to help your child/children live their healthiest lives.  

Candice Stacy, APRN practices at:  

  • Pioneer Health Center 
  • Logan Wildcat Health Center 
  • SWVHS-Man for Walk-In Service as needed 

Areas of focus for Candice Stacy, APRN include:  

  • Helping children maintain their health and wellness through on-site school-based health, well-child visits, immunizations, and more 
  • Walk-In services as needed at SWVHS-Man 

What is an APRN?  

An APRN is an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse and is focused on a patient-centered model of practice and education. APRN’s undergo specialized training and have met advanced educational and clinical practice requirements such as a Master of Science in Nursing or a Doctor of Nursing Practice. The type of medical services an APRN can practice range from primary and preventive care to mental health & anesthesia depending on certifications. An APRN can specialize in four specific areas such as: 

  • A nurse practitioner (NP) 
  • A certified nurse midwife (CNM) 
  • A certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA) 
  • A clinical nurse specialist (CNS) 

What is School-Based Health?  

At the heart of school-based health is the opportunity to provide school-aged children access to quality-driven medical care during the school day for acute care episodes, well-child visits, and chronic condition management, in an on-site clinic environment. 

What is the goal of school-based health centers? 

The goal of our school-based health center is to provide the children in our community with easier access to healthcare services to: 

  • Help meet student care needs as they occur during the school day  
  • Shorten the time taken to diagnose a health-related condition and begin treatment 
  • Assist parents with helping their child/children to be seen by a provider without having to take time off work or travel to another location for diagnosis or treatment Provide convenient access to well-child visits, immunizations, sports physicals and more  

What type of services can my child/children receive at Pioneer Health Center or Logan Wildcat Health Center? 

Candice Stacy, APRN is trained and equipped to provide care for: 

  • Treatment for minor cuts, abrasions, sprains, and strains 
  • Treatment of short-term illness 
  • Management of long-term conditions 
  • Immunizations 
  • Sports Physicals 

How can I arrange for my child to participate in receiving care at Pioneer Health Center or Logan Wildcat Health Center? 

In order for your child/children to be seen at one of our school-based health centers, a parent or guardian must return a completed school enrollment and consent form to our school-based health center.  For easy access to this form, we have provided a clickable pdf that you can download, fill-out, print out, and return to our school-based health staff.  If you would like a hard copy of this form, just let our staff know and they will be happy to assist you.