List of hospitals in Arkansas (U.S. state), sorted by hospital name.
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- Arkansas Children's Hospital - Little Rock, Arkansas
- Arkansas Heart Hospital - Little Rock, Arkansas
- Arkansas Methodist Hospital - Paragould, Arkansas
- Arkansas State Hospital - Psychiatric Division - Little Rock, Arkansas
- Baptist Health Medical Center - Arkadelphia - Arkadelphia, Arkansas
- Baptist Health Medical Center - Heber Springs - Heber Springs, Arkansas
- Baptist Health Medical Center - Little Rock - Little Rock, Arkansas
- Baptist Health Medical Center - North Little Rock - North Little Rock, Arkansas
- Baptist Health Medical Center - Stuttgart - Stuttgart, Arkansas
- Baxter Regional Medical Center - Mountain Home, Arkansas
- Carroll Regional Medical Center - Berryville, Arkansas
- Chicot Memorial Hospital- Lake Village, Arkansas
- Conway Regional Health System - Conway, Arkansas
- Crittenden Regional Hospital - West Memphis, Arkansas
- De Queen Medical Center - De Queen, Arkansas
- Drew Memorial Hospital - Monticello, Arkansas
- Harris Hospital- Newport, Arkansas
- Hot Spring County Medical Center - Malvern, Arkansas
- Howard Memorial Hospital - Nashville, Arkansas
- Jefferson Regional Medical Center - Pine Bluff, Arkansas
- John C. McCellan Veterans Administration Complex
- Johnson Regional Medical Center - Clarksville, Arkansas
- Levi Hospital - Hot Springs, Arkansas
- Magnolia Hospital-Magnolia, Arkansas
- McGehee Hospital - McGehee, Arkansas
- Medical Center of South Arkansas - El Dorado, Arkansas
- Medical Park Hospital - Hope, Arkansas
- Mercy Hospital Berryville - Berryville, Arkansas
- Mercy Hospital Fort Smith - Fort Smith, Arkansas
- Mercy Hospital Hot Springs- Hot Springs, Arkansas
- Mercy Hospital Northwest Arkansas - Rogers, Arkansas
- Mercy Hospital Ozark - Ozark, Arkansas
- Mercy Hospital Paris - Paris, Arkansas
- Mercy Hospital Waldron - Waldron, Arkansas
- Mena Medical Center - Mena, Arkansas
- National Park Medical Center - Hot Springs, Arkansas
- North Arkansas Regional Medical Center - Harrison, Arkansas
- Northwest Medical Center - London, Arkansas
- Ouachita County Medical Center - Camden, Arkansas
- Pinnacle Pointe Hospital - Little Rock, Arkansas
- Pike County Memorial Hospital - Murfreesboro, Arkansas
- Rebsamen Regional Medical Center - Jacksonville, Arkansas
- NEA Medical Center - Jonesboro, Arkansas
- St Bernards Behavioral Health - Jonesboro, Arkansas
- Saline Memorial Hospital - Benton, Arkansas
- St. Anthony's Healthcare Center - Morrilton, Arkansas
- St. Bernard's Medical Center - Jonesboro, Arkansas
- Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center - Russellville, Arkansas
- St. Vincent Doctors Hospital - Little Rock, Arkansas
- St. Vincent Infirmary Medical Center - Little Rock, Arkansas
- St. Vincent Medical Center North - Sherwood, Arkansas
- Southwest Regional Medical Center - Little Rock, Arkansas
- Sparks Regional Medical Center - Fort Smith, Arkansas
- Summit Medical Center - Van Buren, Arkansas
- Surgical Hospital of Jonesboro - Jonesboro, Arkansas
- UAMS Medical Center/University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences - Little Rock, Arkansas
- Washington Regional Medical Center - Fayetteville, Arkansas
- White County Medical Center - Searcy, Arkansas
- White River Medical Center - Batesville, Arkansas
- Stone County Medical Center - Mountain View, Arkansas
- Community Medical Center of Izard County - Calico Rock, Arkansas
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