Baptist Health Medical Center-Arkadelphia
3050 Twin Rivers Drive
Arkadelphia 71923-4299
(870)245-2622
Type of Facility: Hospital
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BAPTIST HEALTH Medical Center - Arkadelphia became a part of BAPTIST HEALTH in 1981 when BAPTIST HEALTH reached out to Southwest Arkansas, assuming operation of Clark County Memorial Hospital.
The hospital is now in new, modern facilities and continues to make an impact on the surrounding communities. BAPTIST HEALTH Medical Center Arkadelphia (BHMC-A) is committed to serving the citizens of southwest Arkansas.
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
This MRI will allow patients in Arkadelphia and surrounding
communities who need this type of service to stay closer to home
and receive the same benefits of advanced technology that have only
been available in larger cities. After an MRI test is performed,
the film will be delivered directly to a radiology specialist at
BAPTIST HEALTH Medical Center -
Little Rock, who will then read the film and provide results
to the patient's primary caregiver.
Digital Mammography
Digital mammography has made early detection even more likely. It’s more effective than film mammography at finding breast cancer in women who were once very difficult to diagnose: younger than age 50, of any age with very dense breasts, and pre- or perimenopausal. To schedule your digital mammogram, call BAPTIST HEALTH Medical Center-Arkadelphia at (870)245-1111.
Delicious Deliveries!
The Delicious Deliveries program at BHMC-A delivers hot meals
to nearly 500 rural and elderly residents in over 40 Arkansas counties.
Lifeline
In 1990, BHMC-A assumed responsibility for LifeLine, a personal
emergency response system for the handicapped and elderly. Today,
Lifeline has expanded to cover the entire state of Arkansas
with over 1,500 customers taking advantage of this service that
brings security and healthcare services with just a push of a button.
To request a Lifeline unit for a family member, Click
Here to fill out the online Lifeline request form.
BHMC-A
operates one of two Mobile Health Units in Arkansas. This
unit operates constantly in the community, offering health screenings
and education, first aid and physician directed medical services.
When tornadoes tore through Clark County in March, 1997, the BHMC-A Mobile Health Unit became the temporary command center for numerous agencies working to save lives and assess damage in the area.





