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Ranked nationally in pediatric 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 2023-2024.
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We're focused on improving child health through exceptional patient care, groundbreaking research, continuing education, and outreach and prevention.
When it comes to your child, every emergency is a big deal.
Our ERs are staffed 24/7 with doctors, nurses and staff who know kids best – all trained to deliver right-sized care for your child in a safe environment.
Arkansas Children's provides right-sized care for your child. U.S. News & World Report has ranked Arkansas Children's in seven specialties for 2023-2024.
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Children are at the center of everything we do.
We are dedicated to caring for children, allowing us to uniquely shape the landscape of pediatric care in Arkansas.
Transforming discovery to care.
Our researchers are driven by their limitless curiosity to discover new and better ways to make these children better today and healthier tomorrow.
We're focused on improving child health through exceptional patient care, groundbreaking research, continuing education, and outreach and prevention.
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When you give to Arkansas Children's, you help deliver on our promise of a better today and a healthier tomorrow for the children of Arkansas and beyond
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The gift of time is one of the most precious gifts you can give. You can make a difference in the life of a sick child.
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Learn How We Transform Discovery to Care
Scientific discoveries lead us to new and better ways to care for children.
Learn How We Transform Discovery to Care
Scientific discoveries lead us to new and better ways to care for children.
Learn How We Transform Discovery to Care
Scientific discoveries lead us to new and better ways to care for children.
Learn How We Transform Discovery to Care
Scientific discoveries lead us to new and better ways to care for children.
Learn How We Transform Discovery to Care
Scientific discoveries lead us to new and better ways to care for children.
Learn How We Transform Discovery to Care
Scientific discoveries lead us to new and better ways to care for children.
When you give to Arkansas Children’s, you help deliver on our promise of a better today and a healthier tomorrow for the children of Arkansas and beyond.
Your volunteer efforts are very important to Arkansas Children's. Consider additional ways to help our patients and families.
Join one of our volunteer groups.
There are many ways to get involved to champion children statewide.
Make a positive impact on children through philanthropy.
The generosity of our supporters allows Arkansas Children's to deliver on our promise of making children better today and a healthier tomorrow.
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Our pediatric neurologists provide a range of neurological care for children of all ages - both routine consultations and more complex treatment or disease management. We champion children to make them better today and healthier tomorrow.
For children that will need lifelong management of disorders of the nervous system such as cerebral palsy, epilepsy, neuromuscular disorder, or multiple sclerosis, our team works together to motivate our young patients with creative communications for an attitude never to give up!
As the only Neuroscience Center in the state, we provide care for patients across Arkansas, within the region and even internationally. Our focus is always on an individualized care plan for each patient – and how to integrate care with family life. We offer Family Support Services to assist with any needs during appointments or your stay at Arkansas Children’s. These services, including Child Life Specialists, help our families manage daily living or issues that arise unexpectedly.
Neurogenetic disorders are conditions caused by changes in genes and chromosomes. These changes can affect the brain, spinal cord, nerves and muscles and can cause health problems at birth or later in childhood. There are different types of neurogenetic conditions but only some are inherited.
Tuberous sclerosis is a neurocutaneous disorder. This condition causes benign growths called tubers to form in the brain and on other organs, such as the eyes, kidneys, heart, lungs and skin.
Botox® is injected locally and has become a standard of care treatment for overactive muscles in children with spasticity.
Learn how neurosurgeons at Arkansas Children's may use ROSA One Brain technology to provide our patients with the safest possible experience and positive outcomes.
Evoked potentials is a study of the electrical activity in the brain as it responds to a stimulus.
The nerve conduction measures the speed of electrical impulse through a nerve to determine if there is nerve damage or destruction.
Our patients benefit from innovations like the non-invasive brain mapping technology called magnetoencephalography (MEG). Learn more and take a 3D virtual tour of our MEG Lab.
With advanced neuroimaging, our epilepsy specialists can see images of the brain for diagnostic and monitoring benefits.
An electromyography (EMG) is a test used to determine the electrical activity of the muscle at rest and when the muscle is used.
An electroencephalogram (EEG) is a test that records and evaluates the electrical activity in the brain.
Neurology
Little Rock, Springdale
Neurology
Little Rock, Springdale
Neurology
Little Rock, Springdale
Neurology
Little Rock, Springdale
Neurology
Little Rock, Springdale
Neurology
Little Rock, Springdale
Neurology
Little Rock, Springdale
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Neurology
Little Rock
Neurology
Little Rock, Springdale
Neurology
Little Rock, Springdale
Neurology
Little Rock, Springdale
The Regional Care Center helps families traveling from another state or country receive world-class pediatric care before, during and after your stay.
Learn more about the Regional Care CenterLearn how the new neurorehabilitation rocket is being used to ensure right-sized care is provided to pediatric patients at Arkansas Children's.
Take a closer look at the daily practices and routines of a member of the Arkansas Children's team as they help make kids better today and healthier tomorrow.
Learn how Ace received care for craniosynostosis at Arkansas Children's.
If a child has a seizure, it does not mean they have epilepsy. The number of seizures and the time frame when those seizures happen are important to diagnose epilepsy, a brain disease where normal nerve activity becomes abnormal.
Learn how the neurology team at Arkansas Children's Northwest diagnoses and treats both of these conditions.
Learn more about Hannah's journey with spina bifida and severe scoliosis and how the Orthopedics team at Arkansas Children's Hospital helped.
Read more about how the headache gene might be passed along to your child and how children can receive relief from the Neurology Headache Clinic at ACH.
Discover how to protect young athletes from concussions, recognize symptoms and ensure a safe return to play. Keep sports safe for kids!
Discover how early detection and treatment of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) can change lives. Learn insights on managing this common spine deformity.
MEG is the latest advanced technology implementation at Arkansas Children's. MEG is a non-invasive procedure to study human brain activity.
Discover how children with epilepsy can thrive! Learn safety tips, legal driving requirements and the support offered by Arkansas Children's Hospital's Neuroscience Center.
Learn how to help your child deal with headaches! Understand the types, signs to watch for, and when to seek medical advice. A healthier, happier child starts here.
Learn more about what signs to watch for that could indicate a child has a neurological disorder.
Manage your child's medical information and connect with your Arkansas Children's medical team anytime online!
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