Eastern Ozarks Regional Health System
“Practicing medicine isn’t just a science, it’s an art. The art of taking care of human beings. Sometimes it’s got to be about the patients and not the money.” Dr Jackson - Eastern Ozark Regional...
View ArticleScott County Hospital
During the early 1960’s a twenty two bed hospital had opened in Scott County Waldron Arkansas after a new city/county sales tax had passed. Even though Scott County Hospital started small it featured a...
View ArticleGazzola Memorial Mercy Hospital
This hospital first opened in the late 1940s as the Gazzola Memorial Mercy Hospital. For the first several years the hospital was ran by nuns. Over the years the hospital changed it’s name multiple...
View ArticleFayetteville City Hospital
One could be forgiven for mistaking Fayetteville City Hospital for a small school. Built in 1912, the two story brick structure does not call to mind the modern, towering concrete of a building like...
View ArticleWindsor Haven Nursing
The Windsor Haven nursing home first opened in the mid-1970s as the Clark County Memorial Hospital and treated patients from Arkadelphia as well as the surrounding area. However, in the mid-1990s...
View ArticleHoward County Memorial Hospital
County officials are still working to tear down at least part of the old Howard County Memorial Hospital building. The former hospital location on Leslie Street in Nashville, Arkansas closed in 2009....
View ArticleArkansas Tuberculosis Sanatorium
Located on the hill just a few miles outside of Booneville Arkansas stands the imposing campus that was once known as the Arkansas Tuberculosis Sanatorium. The entire campus is approximately 800 acres...
View ArticleMedical Arts Building
In 1930, in downtown Hot Springs, two blocks from the Majestic Hotel, the Medical Arts Building became the tallest building west of Mississippi from the day it finished construction until 1960. This...
View ArticleVerser Clinic Hospital
In January 1949, the Verser Clinic Hospital was opened by Dr. Walter William (W.W) and son Dr. Joe Verser. It was a twenty-five bed facility housed in the former First Baptist Church of Harrisburg...
View ArticleWarner Brown Hospital
In 1919 construction began on the initial portion of El Dorado’s hospital. It was financed by Paul Brown and local businessmen. The hospital cost approximately $300,000 and was named in memory of Paul...
View ArticleBooneville Community Hospital
As you travel through the rural Arkansas towns of Logan County you may notice that the city of Booneville has many historical buildings. Among them there is the famous Arkansas Tuberculosis Sanatorium,...
View ArticleLogan County Memorial Hospital
The Logan County Memorial Hospital of Guthrie Oklahoma was formerly named the Benedictine Heights Hospital. Construction started in 1926 and was slowly built due to the depression. It was completed in...
View ArticleMasonic Home For The Aged
On the northwest corner of E. Harrison and N. Ash is a six-story brick building that once housed a Masonic Home for the Aged. Construction began in 1926. Thirty-seven residents moved into the...
View ArticleWorley Hospital
Located on the top of Texas sits Worley Hospital. It was built in the 1930’s and was the second hospital built in Pampa. The original owners really cared about the community however with the lack of...
View ArticleWindsor Haven Nursing
The Windsor Haven nursing home first opened in the mid-1970s as the Clark County Memorial Hospital and treated patients from Arkadelphia as well as the surrounding area. However, in the mid-1990s...
View ArticleHoward County Memorial Hospital
County officials are still working to tear down at least part of the old Howard County Memorial Hospital building. The former hospital location on Leslie Street in Nashville, Arkansas closed in 2009....
View ArticleArkansas Tuberculosis Sanatorium
Located on the hill just a few miles outside of Booneville Arkansas stands the imposing campus that was once known as the Arkansas Tuberculosis Sanatorium. The entire campus is approximately 800 acres...
View ArticleMedical Arts Building
In 1930, in downtown Hot Springs, two blocks from the Majestic Hotel, the Medical Arts Building became the tallest building west of Mississippi from the day it finished construction until 1960. This...
View ArticleVerser Clinic Hospital
In January 1949, the Verser Clinic Hospital was opened by Dr. Walter William (W.W) and son Dr. Joe Verser. It was a twenty-five bed facility housed in the former First Baptist Church of Harrisburg...
View ArticleWarner Brown Hospital
In 1919 construction began on the initial portion of El Dorado’s hospital. It was financed by Paul Brown and local businessmen. The hospital cost approximately $300,000 and was named in memory of Paul...
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