Conway / Arkansas / United States
A hospital was established in Conway in 1921 when Colonel John E. Little donated a tract of land to the city for a building site. In 1938, the hospital was organized as Conway Memorial Hospital, a non-profit corporation with seven board members. The hospital moved to its present location across the street from the original building in July, 1957, with sixty beds. Today, Conway Regional Health System provides complete health care services to the growing communities of north Central Arkansas including Faulkner, Conway, Perry, Van Buren and Cleburne counties. Centered on a 146-bed not-for-profit acute care medical center, the health system serves patients with comprehensive care including: Cardiovascular Surgery Leading the way in heart health technology as the first in the state to perform beating heart surgery in 2001, the first in the state to perform heart procedures while utilizing the Impella heart pump and well over 1, 200 heart surgeries since the start of the program in 2001. Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment offering the latest in diagnosis and treatment of cancer as required by the Commission on Cancer as well as fully accredited by the Joint Commission and the American College of Surgeons. Womens Services from the latest in mammography services to private Labor, Delivery and Postpartum rooms, the Barbara Harp Nabholz Pavilion houses support services for women of all ages. Rehabilitation Therapy Services ther services you need to get back to your routine are right here in Conway ; from cardiovascular rehabilitation to occupational and physical therapy after surgery or injury as well as pelvic floor rehabilitation for men and women. Conway Regional Imaging Center an all-digital outpatient imaging center offering the latest in imaging services such as MRI and PET/CT scans. The Center also includes outpatient laboratory services for the convenience of our patients.