Hospitals in Conway, AR

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Conway Regional Health System
Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified)
Location: 2302 College Avenue, Conway, Arkansas 72034
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   Phone: (501) 329-3831    
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Baptist Health Medical Center- Conway
Acute Care Hospital (Medicare Certified)
Location: 1555 Exchange Avenue, Conway, Arkansas 72032
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   Phone: (501) 585-2000    
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Conway Behavioral Health
Psychiatric Hospital (Medicare Certified)
Location: 2255 Sturgis Road, Conway, Arkansas 72034
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NA   Phone: (501) 205-0011    

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3rd Annual Maywood Multicultural Farmers Market to feature health screenings, cooking tips

For years, Maywood residents traveled miles to the nearest grocery store to find a healthy selection of fresh fruits and vegetables. To help shorten their trips, Loyola University Health System and students from Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine have teamed up with the Village of Maywood Special Events Committee, Maywood Public Library, University of Illinois Extension Master Gardeners Program and community residents to run the 3rd Annual Maywood Multicultural Farmers Market.

Officials look to stop 'medicalization' to stem health care costs

The Florida Times-Union: Stopping the "medicalization" of good health is being targeted again by economists and policymakers as a way to stem health care costs. "If Americans would stop thinking of certain problems in a medical context, experts argue, it might chip away at the more than $2 trillion the nation spends annually on health care.

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