Kanawha Psychiatric's most common patients were office workers and politicians from the Charleston Capitol Building, often suffering from anxiety and depression.[1] Its head psychiatrist, Doctor Joseph, also saw unique cases, like that of "Daniel Boone," described by the doctor as "hillfolk," who believed he was the real folk hero,[2] and P. Davis, an Anchorage veteran requiring surveillance from state police.[3]
The office continued to operate after the Great War, and saw its patients range from L. Terrence, a man who suffered a mental breakdown from a mutation,[4] to Melody Larkin, a senior member of the Responders.[5]
Appearances[]
Kanawha Psychiatric is mentioned only in Fallout 76.