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Healthcare Providers in Arkansas

Find doctors, hospitals, and clinics in Arkansas from the official NPPES NPI Registry. We found 200 providers in this listing.

200 Providers Found Data from NPPES NPI Registry Updated 2026
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ARKANSAS HEALTH GROUP

Family Medicine, Hospice and Palliative Medicine

📍3401 SPRINGHILL DR STE 490, NORTH LITTLE ROCK, AR, 72117

📞 501-202-3815

NPI: 1942980149

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ARKANSAS HEALTH GROUP

Family Medicine

📍11719 HINSON RD, LITTLE ROCK, AR, 72212

📞 501-224-2875

NPI: 1942491105

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ARKANSAS HEALTH GROUP

Family Medicine

📍505 W PERSHING BLVD STE C, NORTH LITTLE ROCK, AR, 72114

📞 501-758-7352

NPI: 1740299478

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ARKANSAS HEALTH GROUP

Family Medicine

📍1308 E KIEHL AVE, SHERWOOD, AR, 72120

📞 501-835-0703

NPI: 1649219577

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ARKANSAS HEALTH GROUP

Family Medicine

📍20 BAPTIST HEALTH DR, HEBER SPRINGS, AR, 72543

📞 501-362-0500

NPI: 1700337136

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Providers Listed 200
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State Arkansas
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Healthcare in Arkansas

Arkansas's healthcare system serves approximately 3 million residents, with a significant portion living in rural areas that face persistent access challenges. The state's flagship academic medical institution is the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) in Little Rock, which operates the state's only Level I Trauma Center and provides specialty care across virtually every medical discipline. UAMS also operates regional campuses in Fayetteville, Jonesboro, and other cities to extend its reach.

Arkansas has one of the highest rates of chronic disease in the nation, including elevated rates of heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and cancer. The Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) (healthy.arkansas.gov) leads public health initiatives, including the Arkansas Healthy Active Nation Summit and chronic disease prevention programs. The state has made significant investments in rural health infrastructure, including critical access hospitals and rural health clinics.

Arkansas expanded Medicaid in 2014 through a unique "private option" model — now called Arkansas Works — which uses Medicaid funds to purchase private insurance for eligible adults. This approach has significantly reduced the uninsured rate in the state. The Arkansas Insurance Department regulates health insurance carriers and can assist consumers with coverage questions.

Provider licensing in Arkansas is managed by the Arkansas State Medical Board (armedicalboard.org), which provides a public license lookup tool for verifying physician credentials.

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