West Virginia Code § 16-4F-2

Expedited partner therapy
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(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, a health care professional
who makes a clinical diagnosis of a sexually transmitted disease may provide expedited
partner therapy for the treatment of the sexually transmitted disease if, in the judgment of
the health care professional, the sexual partner is unlikely or unable to present for
comprehensive health care, including evaluation, testing and treatment for esexually
transmitted diseases. Expedited partner therapy is limited to a sexual partner who may have
been exposed to a sexually transmitted disease within the previous sixtry days and who is
able to be contacted by the patient.
(b) Any health care professional who provides expedited partner therapy shall comply with
all necessary provisions of article four of this chapter. t
(c) A health care professional who provides expedited partner therapy shall provide
counseling for the patient, including advice that all women and symptomatic persons, and in
particular women with symptoms suggestive of pellvic inflammatory disease, are encouraged
to seek medical attention. The health care prosfessional shall also provide in written or
electronic format materials provided by the department to be given by the patient to his or
her sexual partner.

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