West Virginia — Good Faith Exam

Good Faith Exam Requirements in West Virginia

Who can perform the good faith exam in West Virginia, whether an RN can, the telehealth nuance, and why the GFE gates every injectable treatment — from West Virginia board and statutory sources, reviewed by Faisal Darwiche, NP.

West Virginia at a glance

GFE required before treatment?Yes — every patient
Who may perform itPhysician, NP, or PA — never an RN
Can an RN perform it?No
Telehealth GFECommonly permitted — confirm state rule
Medical directorYes — physician medical director
NP practice authorityFull Practice Authority

Last reviewed 2026-06-27 · Faisal Darwiche, NP. General guidance, not legal advice — confirm with your West Virginia board and counsel.

Who can perform the good faith exam in West Virginia?

In West Virginia, before an aesthetic treatment the Good Faith Exam must be performed by a physician, a PA, or an APRN with prescriptive authority — and because West Virginia NPs aren't fully independent until they complete the state's collaborative period, an APRN performing the GFE/prescribing needs granted prescriptive authority (and, in the first three years, a collaborating physician). An RN may collect history and assist but may NOT perform the GFE or order treatment. Confirm your workflow with a West Virginia healthcare attorney.

  • GFE performed by a physician, PA, or an APRN with prescriptive authority — never the RN
  • A pre-independence APRN performing the GFE/prescribing needs a collaborating physician
  • RN may assist/collect history but cannot perform the GFE or order treatment

Sources: Portrait — Medical Spa Laws and Requirements in West Virginia (only physicians and APRNs with prescriptive authority may perform these services) · American Med Spa Association — med spa laws / Good Faith Exam standard (GFE is practice of medicine, outside RN scope) · Verified 2026-06-26.

Why the good faith exam matters more than people think

The GFE isn't paperwork — it's the legal hinge of the whole treatment. It establishes the patient relationship, the diagnosis, the plan, and the order that makes the injection a delegated medical act instead of unlicensed practice. In West Virginia, skipping or shortcutting it is the single most common compliance failure for a new med spa. Build the exam into your patient flow from day one — it protects the patient, the injector, and the owner.

Telehealth good faith exams in West Virginia

Many states allow the GFE to be performed by compliant synchronous (live audiovisual) telehealth, which is why per-patient telehealth-GFE and medical-director services have become a standard way to source the exam and order before an RN injects. Whether West Virginiapermits a telehealth-only GFE with no prior in-person visit — and under what conditions — should be confirmed with the West Virginia board and your healthcare attorney before you build your protocol around it.

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Frequently asked

Who can perform a good faith exam in West Virginia?

In West Virginia the good faith exam must be done by a provider who can diagnose and order treatment — a physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant. The exam establishes the treatment plan and the order for the product before any injectable is administered.

Can an RN perform a good faith exam in West Virginia?

No. An RN in West Virginia can gather history and assist, and can administer injectables under a valid order, but cannot perform the GFE or write the treatment order — that is the practice of medicine. The exam and order come from a physician, NP, or PA.

Can the good faith exam be done by telehealth in West Virginia?

In many states a GFE can be done by compliant synchronous (audiovisual) telehealth, which is why per-patient telehealth-GFE services are common. The exact West Virginia rule and any in-person requirement should be confirmed with the West Virginia board and your healthcare attorney.

What happens if a med spa skips the good faith exam in West Virginia?

Treating without a valid GFE is one of the most common ways a West Virginia med spa draws enforcement — it means treating without an order, i.e. the unlicensed practice of medicine. Every patient needs a documented exam, plan, and order before their first treatment.

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General guidance only. Not legal advice. State statutes change — verify with the West Virginia Board of Nursing and a West Virginia healthcare attorney before relying on this content.

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Reviewed 2026-06-27 by Faisal Darwiche, NP — 27 years, three practices opened. Read the master guide at /open-medspa.