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Healthy Child Care Arkansas (HCCAR) provides education and training on best practice standards recognized by experts in medicine and behavioral health.
The pediatric dialysis program serves children throughout the state and from neighboring regions. Our expert staff will provide your child with the latest treatment, education and support, including education and support for parents who are interested in providing dialysis at home.
The Early Intervention program, used by Arkansas Children’s supports children (birth to 36 months) with confirmed, suspected, or anticipated delay in development.
Every day at Arkansas Children's Heart Center, we strive for excellence, and our outcomes prove it. Under the direction of nationally renowned pediatric cardiothoracic surgeon Dr. Brian Reemtsen, the Heart Center achieved a remarkable 100% surgical survival rate last year, including transplants.
Families across the nation are looking for guidance on what they should and shouldn't do during the baby formula shortage. Dr. Steve Schexnayder, pediatric critical care and emergency medicine specialist, has some helpful tips for families navigating this frustrating challenge.
Seasonal allergies can affect kids of all ages. With spring's yellow pollen coating everything in sight, sneezes, runny noses, and itchy eyes are likely affecting a lot of Arkansas children. We sat down with pediatric immunologist, D. Matthew Bell, to talk allergies.