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BRYANT, Ark. – Earlier today, Baptist Health celebrated the opening of Baptist Health Behavioral Services Clinic-Saline County in Bryant.
This new facility marks an expansion of behavioral health services in Saline County, providing adults and families with expert mental health care and medication management.
The newly opened clinic is staffed by Licensed Professional Counselors (LPCs) and Licensed Clinical Social Workers who are dedicated to helping individuals navigate life's challenges. These three highly trained providers, each bringing unique specialties and a compassionate approach to patient care.
- Sarah Lowery, LPC: Lowery brings 10 years of experience to the practice and holds a master's degree in counseling from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. She focuses on human-centered care and specializes in trauma therapy, EMDR, and treats individuals ranging from 8 years old to Medicare patients. Her practice philosophy emphasizes absolute acceptance, and she acts as a collaborative coach who uses deep empathy, care, and a healthy dose of comedic relief to unlock her patients' inner strength.
- Jordan Vice, LPC: With 12 years of experience, Vice earned her MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Henderson State University. Her areas of clinical interest include anxiety, depression, trauma, OCD, mood disorders, and family conflict. Viewing her profession as a calling, Vice provides a compassionate, safe space for clients to feel heard, discover their strengths, and navigate life's challenges.
- Katherine Wingfield, LPC: Wingfield holds a graduate degree from John Brown University and brings over five years of experience to the clinic. She specializes in mental health counseling, as well as individual and family therapy. Her clinical philosophy centers on empowering individuals to reconnect with their strengths, build resilience, and confidently move forward in a way that aligns with their values and personal goals.
Baptist Health Behavioral Services Clinic-Saline County provides a wide array of specialized services tailored to meet the diverse needs of the community. Services include:
- Individual, marriage, family, relationship counseling, and group therapy.
- Grief and bereavement counseling, along with stress management and anxiety relief.
- Critical incident debriefing, crisis intervention and conflict management.
- Trauma-informed care, life change guidance and chronic pain.
Additionally, the clinic specializes in evidence-based therapeutic areas, including cognitive behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, EMDR, solution-focused therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, internal family systems and person-centered therapy.
Baptist Health Behavioral Services Clinic-Saline County is located at 3345 Hwy. 5 North, Suite 200, in Bryant. For more information or to schedule an appointment, patients can call (501) 633-1599 or visit Baptist-Health.org.
About Baptist Health
Baptist Health, Arkansas' most comprehensive health care organization, has provided high-quality care rooted in Christian compassion and innovation for over a century. As the state's largest private not-for-profit health system, Baptist Health is here For You. For Life. With more than 300 points of access, our extensive network includes 14 hospitals, over 75 primary and specialty care clinics, urgent care centers, a senior living community, and educational programs, including a college for nursing and allied health studies and a graduate residency program. Supported by approximately 12,000 employees and renowned physicians, we deliver groundbreaking treatments and impactful community outreach programs. Baptist Health is proud to be certified as a Great Place to Work and was recognized by Newsweek as one of America’s Most Admired Workplaces in 2026. To learn more, visit Baptist-Health.org, call Baptist Health HealthLine at 1-888-BAPTIST or download the myBaptistHealth app. Stay connected with us on Facebook, YouTube and Instagram.
