Rural Health Clinic

Southwest Arkansas Regional Medical Center's primary care clinic is made up of experienced providers offering skilled & compassionate care.

Our doctors and nurse practitioners specialize in family medicine and most importantly the overall health of you and your family!

Expert Care. Hometown Values.

We accept walk-in appointments, both established and new patients, with minor illnesses

and comprehensive health and wellness care to residents within our communities.

Call 870-777-8115 to schedule.

Call 9-1-1 or go to the nearest emergency department if you are experiencing a medical emergency and/or symptoms like chest pain or signs of a stroke.

Services and Treatments Offered

Abscess incision and drainage

Allergic reactions

Allergies

Asthma

Athlete’s foot/fungus infection

Bronchitis

Common cold symptoms

Congestion

Cough

Ear infection

Diarrhea

Earache

Eye infection

Fever

Flu symptoms

Gastrointestinal disorders

Insect bites

Itchy skin

M​​igraine

Nausea

Rashes

Runny nose

Sinus infection

Skin allergy

Skin infections

Sore throat

Stomach aches and pains

Sun Burns

Urinary tract infections

Vomiting

Wound infection

For appointments at the Rural Health Clinic, please check in
at the front desk, found at the main entrance.

Primary Care Providers

Primary care providers (PCPs) are on the front line of health care, providing everything from diagnosis and treatment of illnesses and chronic conditions to patient education and advice regarding disease prevention.

Receiving an annual physical from your PCP is important for maintaining good health, but their role goes far beyond checking your cholesterol and blood pressure once a year.

    • Primary care providers recommend and administer vaccinations

    • They learn your medical history inside and out, including potential congenital and hereditary issues, and give you advice on healthy lifestyle habits you can adopt to combat those risks

    • If you’re struggling with your weight, addiction, ED or any other health issue, they will provide non-judgmental, compassionate advice, education and resources to help

    • Your provider will perform physicals and checkups, running blood tests, EKGs and other screenings to catch any potential health issues as early as possible

    • If your PCP discovers potential warning signs for diseases or health conditions, they will help you find an appropriate specialist

    • They will be your advocate and take a hand in coordinating your care while providing support if you’re struggling with health problems

  • Patients should have a partnership with their family doctor and primary care provider, with the end goal being continued good health and wellness.

    If you have a chronic condition, a PCP will do their best to diagnose it and refer you to specialists for treatment. If you have concerns about aging or reproductive health, they can be the first point of contact you turn to for advice and referrals.

    Our PCPs have access to a full suite of cutting-edge imaging and lab testing tools to ensure there’s no health concern too obscure or too challenging for them to begin addressing.

    If you are currently experiencing health issues or you just want a wellness checkup for peace of mind, we can help.

  • The primary care providers at Southwest Arkansas Regional Medical Center maintain an unwavering commitment to their patients’ overall health and wellness. It’s of vital importance that each patient feels comfortable with their primary care provider, because transparency and honesty are essential to accurately identifying and effectively treating illnesses and maintaining optimal health.

    Every PCP in our network is committed to building
    patient-physician relationships anchored in trust.

  • Internal medicine essentially entails applying medical expertise and scientific knowledge to diagnose ailments and develop treatment options. Internal medicine specialists must boast a comprehensive and far-reaching knowledge of the human body, potential diseases, illnesses and effective treatment options.

    Family medicine is a relatively recent specialty that emphasizes the provider-patient relationship. As medical care advanced by leaps and bounds in the 20th century, there tended to be far more providers specializing in narrow aspects of health care rather than general family practice.

    This resulted in a de-emphasis on an all-encompassing approach to patient health and wellness in exchange for treating specific types of people – such as pediatricians for children – or specific organs or systems – such as gastroenterologists for the digestive system.

    Family practice specialists are key to addressing that gap by providing a holistic approach to caring for patients.

    They have a well-rounded educational background in all aspects of health and the human body, and they are focused on helping patients with the full scope of ailments or health concerns that can potentially arise.

  • As most people’s first line of defense against chronic conditions, illness and health problems, PCPs are extraordinarily vital to the health care system. That’s also why your choice of primary care provider is hugely important.

    Your care provider should make you feel confident in the care you’re receiving and allow you to rest easier knowing there’s a skilled and knowledgeable medical professional in your corner.