Arkansas Children's
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About Arkansas Children's
Arkansas Children's is a comprehensive pediatric healthcare system dedicated to enhancing the health and development of children across Arkansas and the surrounding regions. The system serves infants, children, teens, and young adults up to age 21 with a mission to provide exceptional care, groundbreaking research, and community outreach.
The flagship facility, Arkansas Children's Hospital in Little Rock, is a 336-bed tertiary care center and the state's only pediatric Level I Trauma Center. Affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS), it offers specialized care in cardiology, neurology, endocrinology, and oncology. It is undergoing a significant expansion, including a new ambulatory surgery center and a skybridge connecting the new building to the existing hospital. The Sturgis Center outpatient clinics are also being rebuilt to enhance patient care.
Locations
Arkansas Children's operates multiple facilities, including:
- Arkansas Children's Hospital, Little Rock, AR
- Arkansas Children's Northwest, Springdale, AR, providing specialized pediatric care since 2018, with a four-story expansion planned to increase beds from 25 to 40 by 2026 and add around 40 doctors
- Clinics across the state in Jonesboro, West Little Rock, Southwest Little Rock, Pine Bluff, and Rogers offering primary and specialty care
Research and Innovation
The Arkansas Children's Research Institute (ACRI) conducts cutting-edge studies focused on childhood diseases. ACRI has approximately 120 scientists on staff and received a significant grant of $11.5 million from the National Institutes of Health to establish a pediatric translational research center.
Community Engagement and Funding
Community support is a core priority for Arkansas Children's. The hospital received a substantial philanthropic donation of $25 million from the Willard and Pat Walker Charitable Foundation to aid its expansion projects. The broader development plan involves a $318 million investment to improve pediatric care facilities in Little Rock and Springdale.
Overall, Arkansas Children's remains committed to providing comprehensive, compassionate, and innovative healthcare services to children, striving to ensure the best care throughout their growth and development.