Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC -ADM
Certification:
The American Academy of Nurse Practitioners & Board Certified-Advanced Diabetes Management
Education:
Master of Science in Nursing, West Virginia University
Services:
Family Medicine
Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM is an experienced provider who joined Southern West Virginia Health System in March of 2021. Since then, he has been working to improve the health and wellness of the patients he sees by providing local access to family medicine in southern West Virginia.
Jerome works with patients of all ages and stages providing family medicine, women’s health, diabetes education and management, and same day appointment services at our SWVHS-Logan, SWVHS-Gilbert, and SWVHS-Delbarton locations serving Logan and Boone counties.
Jerome is welcoming new patients into his practice at SWVHS-Logan, SWVHS-Gilbert and SWVHS-Delbarton locations and seeks to build a partnership with his patients in order to help them live their healthiest lives.
Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM practices at:
- SWVHS – Logan
- SWVHS – Gilbert
- SWVHS - Delbarton
Areas of focus for Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM include:
- Family Medicine
- Women’s Health
- Diabetes Education and Management
- Walk-In Service at SWVHS-Logan
- Same Day Appointment at SWVHS- Gilbert & SWVHS- Delbarton
What is a FNP-C?
A FNP-C is a certified Family Nurse Practitioner. Family Nurse Practitioner programs are broad in scope, allowing those who graduate with this type of degree to have knowledge necessary to treat people of all ages, from infants to older adults. Nurse Practitioners work autonomously and in collaboration with health care professionals to provide a range of services including:
- Ordering and performing diagnostic tests
- Diagnosing and treating both acute and chronic conditions
- Prescribing medications
- Educating patients on disease prevention and positive lifestyle choices
- And more
What is Family Medicine?
Family medicine is a service within primary care that involves the overall well-being and health of an individual no matter their gender, age, or stage in life. This service includes:
- Preventative care
- Diagnosis, and treatment of many illnesses and injuries
- Management of chronic conditions
What does a Board Certified-Advanced Diabetes Management, BC-ADM, mean?
A person holding the credential of Board Certified – Advanced Diabetes Management, BC-ADM, skillfully manages complex needs and assists people with prediabetes, diabetes and other cardiometabolic conditions in their therapeutic problem-solving. Health care professionals who hold the BC-ADM certification, based on their scope of practice defined by their state licensure, can adjust medications, treat and monitor acute and chronic complications and other comorbidities, counsel people on lifestyle modifications, address psychosocial issues, use patient-generated health data and technology for pattern management, and participate in research and mentoring.
What is Women’s Health?
Women’s Health primarily refers to appointments that specifically address exams and tests that are specific to the health and wellness of women’s reproductive organs. With new developments that continuously improve the detection and treatment of conditions that adversely affect women, staying up-to-date with your primary care provider appointments has never been more impactful for your long-term health and wellness.
What is a Walk-In appointment?
Minor injuries and sudden onset of short-term illness are commonly referred to as an acute care need, and to provide our communities with medical services that address these situations we offer what is called a Walk-In appointment.
Walk-In appointments are available at SWVHS- Logan during its operating hours, and a patient can ‘walk-in’ without calling ahead to be seen. Some examples of what health concerns can be seen through a Walk-In appointment are:
- Shallow cuts & abrasions
- Muscle sprains & strains
- Minor burns
- Sore throat or ear infections
- Urinary tract infections
- Rash without fever
- Symptoms associated with flu, cold, Strep Throat
- Respiratory symptoms associated with COVID-19, seasonal allergies
- Insect bite or sting that requires attention *please note if you receive an insect bit or sting and are experiencing throat swelling and the inability to breathe without complication this is an emergency situation – call 911- this could signify an allergic reaction
What is Same Day Appointment?
Minor injuries and sudden onset of short-term illness are commonly referred to as an acute care need, and to provide our communities with medical services that address these situations we offer a service that is called a Same Day appointment.
Same Day appointments are available at SWVHS- Delbarton & SWVHS-Gilbert during operating hours, and we ask that a patient in need of this service call ahead to be ‘slotted’ into an appointment time as we have limited staff providing service at this location, and this will prevent a long wait time for the patient inside our waiting area. Some examples of what health concerns can be seen through a Same Day appointment are:
- Shallow cuts & abrasions
- Muscle sprains & strains
- Minor burns
- Sore throat or ear infections
- Urinary tract infections
- Rash without fever
- Symptoms associated with flu, cold, strep throat
- Respiratory symptoms associated with COVID-19, seasonal allergies
- Insect bite or sting that requires attention *please note if you receive an insect bit or sting and are experiencing throat swelling and the inability to breathe without complication this is an emergency situation – call 911- this could signify an allergic reaction
How do I schedule a Family Medicine or Women’s Health appointment with Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM at SWVHS-Logan?
To schedule a Family Medicine or Women’s Health appointment with Jerome Cline-FNP-C, BC-ADM, at SWVHS-Logan, call 304-752-8081 and speak with a Front Office member who will be happy to help you.
How do I schedule a Family Medicine or Women’s Health appointment with Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM at SWVHS-Gilbert?
To schedule a Family Medicine or Women’s Health appointment with Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM at SWVHS-Gilbert, call 304-664-6270 and speak with a Front Office member who will be happy to help you.
How do I schedule a Family Medicine or Women’s Health appointment with Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM at SWVHs-Delbarton?
To schedule a Family Medicine or Women’s Health appointment with Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM at SWVHS-Delbarton, call 304-475-1761 and speak with a Front Office member who will be happy to help you.
What should I expect at a family medicine appointment if I am a new patient?
As a new patient to our practice and to Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM, we ask that you arrive 15 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment to process your new patient paperwork. You will be asked to provide your photo identification and medical insurance information to our Front Office member during the check-in process. We ask that you bring a list of all medications you take, both over-the-counter and prescribed, to provide to our nursing staff at the beginning of your appointment with Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM.
Your new patient appointment will take approximately a half-hour to establish a strong knowledge of your medical history, assessment of your current condition and services considered necessary by Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM.
What should I expect at a family medicine appointment as an established patient with Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM?
As an established patient with Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM, we ask that you provide your photo identification and medical insurance information to our Front Office member during the check-in process. If you have had any changes to your contact information since the last time you visited us, please let us know during this time.
Your established patient appointment with Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM, will take approximately 15 minutes. This allows the opportunity to discuss any changes in health you have experienced since your last appointment, the opportunity to notify Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM, of any recent hospital or urgent care visits you have experienced, and an update if any of those visits outside of our organization included a medication both over-the-counter and prescribed.
Are there pharmacy services nearby?
Yes! Should Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM, prescribe a medication to you during your appointment, our Gilbert Pharmacy is located inside our SWVHS-Gilbert location. We would be happy to fill your prescription in a timely and efficient manner at this location.
If our Gilbert Pharmacy location is not convenient for you, we would be happy to fill that prescription at a pharmacy of your choice. Just let us know which pharmacy you prefer at the time you are asked.
Locations of Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC -ADM
SWVHS - Gilbert
(Mingo County)202 Larry Joe Harless Dr. | PO 1842
Gilbert, WV 25621
Phone: 304-664-6270
Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC -ADM
Certification:
The American Academy of Nurse Practitioners & Board Certified-Advanced Diabetes Management
Education:
Master of Science in Nursing, West Virginia University
Services:
Family Medicine
Locations of Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC -ADM
SWVHS - Gilbert
(Mingo County)202 Larry Joe Harless Dr. | PO 1842
Gilbert, WV 25621
Phone: 304-664-6270
Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM is an experienced provider who joined Southern West Virginia Health System in March of 2021. Since then, he has been working to improve the health and wellness of the patients he sees by providing local access to family medicine in southern West Virginia.
Jerome works with patients of all ages and stages providing family medicine, women’s health, diabetes education and management, and same day appointment services at our SWVHS-Logan, SWVHS-Gilbert, and SWVHS-Delbarton locations serving Logan and Boone counties.
Jerome is welcoming new patients into his practice at SWVHS-Logan, SWVHS-Gilbert and SWVHS-Delbarton locations and seeks to build a partnership with his patients in order to help them live their healthiest lives.
Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM practices at:
- SWVHS – Logan
- SWVHS – Gilbert
- SWVHS - Delbarton
Areas of focus for Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM include:
- Family Medicine
- Women’s Health
- Diabetes Education and Management
- Walk-In Service at SWVHS-Logan
- Same Day Appointment at SWVHS- Gilbert & SWVHS- Delbarton
What is a FNP-C?
A FNP-C is a certified Family Nurse Practitioner. Family Nurse Practitioner programs are broad in scope, allowing those who graduate with this type of degree to have knowledge necessary to treat people of all ages, from infants to older adults. Nurse Practitioners work autonomously and in collaboration with health care professionals to provide a range of services including:
- Ordering and performing diagnostic tests
- Diagnosing and treating both acute and chronic conditions
- Prescribing medications
- Educating patients on disease prevention and positive lifestyle choices
- And more
What is Family Medicine?
Family medicine is a service within primary care that involves the overall well-being and health of an individual no matter their gender, age, or stage in life. This service includes:
- Preventative care
- Diagnosis, and treatment of many illnesses and injuries
- Management of chronic conditions
What does a Board Certified-Advanced Diabetes Management, BC-ADM, mean?
A person holding the credential of Board Certified – Advanced Diabetes Management, BC-ADM, skillfully manages complex needs and assists people with prediabetes, diabetes and other cardiometabolic conditions in their therapeutic problem-solving. Health care professionals who hold the BC-ADM certification, based on their scope of practice defined by their state licensure, can adjust medications, treat and monitor acute and chronic complications and other comorbidities, counsel people on lifestyle modifications, address psychosocial issues, use patient-generated health data and technology for pattern management, and participate in research and mentoring.
What is Women’s Health?
Women’s Health primarily refers to appointments that specifically address exams and tests that are specific to the health and wellness of women’s reproductive organs. With new developments that continuously improve the detection and treatment of conditions that adversely affect women, staying up-to-date with your primary care provider appointments has never been more impactful for your long-term health and wellness.
What is a Walk-In appointment?
Minor injuries and sudden onset of short-term illness are commonly referred to as an acute care need, and to provide our communities with medical services that address these situations we offer what is called a Walk-In appointment.
Walk-In appointments are available at SWVHS- Logan during its operating hours, and a patient can ‘walk-in’ without calling ahead to be seen. Some examples of what health concerns can be seen through a Walk-In appointment are:
- Shallow cuts & abrasions
- Muscle sprains & strains
- Minor burns
- Sore throat or ear infections
- Urinary tract infections
- Rash without fever
- Symptoms associated with flu, cold, Strep Throat
- Respiratory symptoms associated with COVID-19, seasonal allergies
- Insect bite or sting that requires attention *please note if you receive an insect bit or sting and are experiencing throat swelling and the inability to breathe without complication this is an emergency situation – call 911- this could signify an allergic reaction
What is Same Day Appointment?
Minor injuries and sudden onset of short-term illness are commonly referred to as an acute care need, and to provide our communities with medical services that address these situations we offer a service that is called a Same Day appointment.
Same Day appointments are available at SWVHS- Delbarton & SWVHS-Gilbert during operating hours, and we ask that a patient in need of this service call ahead to be ‘slotted’ into an appointment time as we have limited staff providing service at this location, and this will prevent a long wait time for the patient inside our waiting area. Some examples of what health concerns can be seen through a Same Day appointment are:
- Shallow cuts & abrasions
- Muscle sprains & strains
- Minor burns
- Sore throat or ear infections
- Urinary tract infections
- Rash without fever
- Symptoms associated with flu, cold, strep throat
- Respiratory symptoms associated with COVID-19, seasonal allergies
- Insect bite or sting that requires attention *please note if you receive an insect bit or sting and are experiencing throat swelling and the inability to breathe without complication this is an emergency situation – call 911- this could signify an allergic reaction
How do I schedule a Family Medicine or Women’s Health appointment with Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM at SWVHS-Logan?
To schedule a Family Medicine or Women’s Health appointment with Jerome Cline-FNP-C, BC-ADM, at SWVHS-Logan, call 304-752-8081 and speak with a Front Office member who will be happy to help you.
How do I schedule a Family Medicine or Women’s Health appointment with Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM at SWVHS-Gilbert?
To schedule a Family Medicine or Women’s Health appointment with Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM at SWVHS-Gilbert, call 304-664-6270 and speak with a Front Office member who will be happy to help you.
How do I schedule a Family Medicine or Women’s Health appointment with Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM at SWVHs-Delbarton?
To schedule a Family Medicine or Women’s Health appointment with Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM at SWVHS-Delbarton, call 304-475-1761 and speak with a Front Office member who will be happy to help you.
What should I expect at a family medicine appointment if I am a new patient?
As a new patient to our practice and to Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM, we ask that you arrive 15 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment to process your new patient paperwork. You will be asked to provide your photo identification and medical insurance information to our Front Office member during the check-in process. We ask that you bring a list of all medications you take, both over-the-counter and prescribed, to provide to our nursing staff at the beginning of your appointment with Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM.
Your new patient appointment will take approximately a half-hour to establish a strong knowledge of your medical history, assessment of your current condition and services considered necessary by Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM.
What should I expect at a family medicine appointment as an established patient with Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM?
As an established patient with Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM, we ask that you provide your photo identification and medical insurance information to our Front Office member during the check-in process. If you have had any changes to your contact information since the last time you visited us, please let us know during this time.
Your established patient appointment with Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM, will take approximately 15 minutes. This allows the opportunity to discuss any changes in health you have experienced since your last appointment, the opportunity to notify Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM, of any recent hospital or urgent care visits you have experienced, and an update if any of those visits outside of our organization included a medication both over-the-counter and prescribed.
Are there pharmacy services nearby?
Yes! Should Jerome Cline, FNP-C, BC-ADM, prescribe a medication to you during your appointment, our Gilbert Pharmacy is located inside our SWVHS-Gilbert location. We would be happy to fill your prescription in a timely and efficient manner at this location.
If our Gilbert Pharmacy location is not convenient for you, we would be happy to fill that prescription at a pharmacy of your choice. Just let us know which pharmacy you prefer at the time you are asked.