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Arkansas Children's Hospital
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Arkansas Children's Northwest
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Our specialists provide pediatric care across the state and region to make children better today and healthier tomorrow.
Request AppointmentArkansas Children’s Hospital has again received the highest international recognition for excellence in nursing, achieving redesignation as a Magnet® hospital on Wednesday.
Just 8 percent of U.S. health care organizations earn Magnet® designation, widely considered the highest international credential for professional nursing practice and signifying excellence in clinical care.
Arkansas Children's provides right-sized care for your child. U.S. News & World Report has ranked Arkansas Children's in seven specialties for 2024-2025.
The Nabholz Charitable Foundation has generously donated $1 million towards Arkansas Children’s Hospital’s historic expansion project.
The ACNC is celebrating three decades of discoveries that have helped children around the world grow up healthier and stronger.
Whitaker Family Foundation donates $5 Million to Arkansas Children’s Northwest Expansion, continuing a four-generation legacy of philanthropy supporting northwest Arkansas.
A phase I open-label trial to assess the tolerability and safety of an up-dosing regimen with a once-daily peanut SLIT-tablet in adults, adolescents, and children with peanut allergy.
This study is looking at risk factors for food allergies and eczema in young children.
Learn more about the HBCD Study, sponsored by the National Institutes of Health, the largest long-term study of early brain and child development in the United States.
Dive into pediatric ICU research with an Arkansas Children’s research coordinator. Discover how it takes a network of people to advance medicine for our youngest patients.
Asthma expert Robbie Pesek, M.D., discusses the top five questions parents and caregivers should ask about pediatric asthma.
Arkansas Children’s Hospital has been helping children with rare eosinophilic gastrointestinal disorder (EGID) allergies for over a decade. Transnasal endoscopies, which don’t require sedation, make the experience easier for children.
We know that healthcare can be complicated, so we make it as easy as possible to access primary and specialty care.