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Arkansas Children's Hospital
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Arkansas Children's Northwest
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The Bone and Soft-tissue Tumor Program at Arkansas Children's Hospital provides specialty care for children with bone, muscle, or connective tissue cancer.
The Interventional Radiology team at Arkansas Children's uses imaging to perform various minimally invasive procedures offering patients the least amount of procedural risk, pain and faster recovery times.
Neuromuscular disorders like myopathies, muscular dystrophies, neuropathies and more are treated by specialists in the ACH Neuromuscular Program.
Our primary care clinics provide services such as well-child visits, immunizations, newborn care, physicals and more. Call us today to schedule an appointment.
The Orthopedic Department at Arkansas Children's evaluates and treats orthopedic problems involving the bones, joints and muscles.
Arkansas Children's Sports Medicine provides treatment and prevention of knee injuries, ACL tears, ankle injuries, labral tears, fractures and more in athletes.
Arkansas Children's Orthopedics offers prenatal consults for pregnant women whose doctor has prenatally diagnosed their child with an orthopedic-related condition.
The Orthopedic Limb Reconstruction Clinic treats both congenital and acquired conditions related to the bones.
The hand clinic offers services for trauma, congenital and acquired deformities of the hand and upper extremities from simple fractures to complete reconstruction.
Arkansas Children's offers orthotic and prosthetic (O&P) services to patients by providing specialized equipment they need to help achieve their own success.
Computerized Nuclear Medicine is a special examination that takes pictures to see how well your organs function.
An ultrasound is a test that uses sound waves to show pictures of the inside of the body.
This type of ultrasound is commonly used to diagnose vesicoureteric reflux, focal liver lesions, and mild blunt abdominal trauma.
A CT scan is a set of pictures that show the inside of any part of the body.
Diagnostic Radiology is used at Arkansas Children's to diagnose patients through ultrasound, MRI, CT, x-ray and other imaging scans.
A MRI is a test that uses a large magnet, radio waves, and a computer to take pictures of the inside of the body.
Our radiology and imaging team provides your child with the most advanced in radiology and is here to answer your questions and assist your doctor in providing the best treatment for your child’s condition.
Radiology
Little Rock, Springdale
Radiology
Little Rock, Springdale
Radiology
Little Rock, Springdale
Radiology
Little Rock, Springdale
Radiology
Little Rock, Springdale
Radiology
Little Rock, Springdale
Radiology
Little Rock, Springdale
Radiology
Little Rock, Springdale
Cardiology
Little Rock, Springdale
Radiology
Little Rock, Springdale
Cardiology, Radiology
Little Rock, Springdale
Computerized Nuclear Medicine is a special examination that takes pictures to see how well your organs function. These pictures take longer than x-rays and require your child to be very still.
A CT scan is a set of pictures that show the inside of the body. A CT scan can be used to look at any part of the body.
MRI is a test that uses a large magnet, radio waves, and a computer to take pictures of the inside of the body.
Interventional Radiology is a team that performs procedures through a stick in the skin guided by an x-ray to diagnose and treat vascular and non-vascular disorders.
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