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Arkansas Children's Hospital
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Arkansas Children's Northwest
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Our specialists provide pediatric care across the state and region to make children better today and healthier tomorrow.
Request AppointmentArkansas Children’s Hospital has again received the highest international recognition for excellence in nursing, achieving redesignation as a Magnet® hospital on Wednesday.
Just 8 percent of U.S. health care organizations earn Magnet® designation, widely considered the highest international credential for professional nursing practice and signifying excellence in clinical care.
Arkansas Children's provides right-sized care for your child. U.S. News & World Report has ranked Arkansas Children's in seven specialties for 2024-2025.
The NIH has awarded ACRI a $3 million grant to explore how forever chemicals impact infant and child development and whether a pregnant mom’s physical activity can offer some protection against those chemicals' effects.
The 19th annual Miracle Ball, a shared project of Arkansas Children’s Foundation and Arkansas Children’s Hospital (ACH) Auxiliary, raised more than $1 million, benefiting ACH.
Children who grow up in Arkansas have a harder time with asthma than their peers elsewhere, and a scientist at ACRI and UAMS hopes to discover why.
A phase I open-label trial to assess the tolerability and safety of an up-dosing regimen with a once-daily peanut SLIT-tablet in adults, adolescents, and children with peanut allergy.
This study is looking at risk factors for food allergies and eczema in young children.
Learn more about the HBCD Study, sponsored by the National Institutes of Health, the largest long-term study of early brain and child development in the United States.
Learn more about one of our recovery room nurses outside of their career at Arkansas Children's.
Arkansas Children’s Hospital neonatal neurocritical care program is a multidisciplinary effort between neonatology and neurology providing therapeutic hypothermia, or whole-body cooling, to newborns. The specialized team improves survival rates and provides advanced treatments and research opportunities.
Led by Ashley S. Ross, M.D., our nursery alliance offers training and resources to partner hospitals, focusing on best practices and community health initiatives. Their goal is to learn from each other through collaborative education and support.
We know that healthcare can be complicated, so we make it as easy as possible to access primary and specialty care.