The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) is expanding its efforts to provide essential healthcare services to underserved rural communities across the state with the arrival of a mobile women's health clinic in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. This initiative is part of UAMS's ongoing commitment to addressing healthcare disparities in rural Arkansas, where residents often face challenges such as geographic isolation, limited transportation options, and a shortage of healthcare providers.
The mobile women's health clinic is designed to provide a range of essential healthcare services, including preventative screenings, reproductive health care, and general wellness check-ups. By bringing healthcare directly to these communities, UAMS is breaking down barriers to access and improving health outcomes for residents. The clinic's specific schedule and services offered in Eureka Springs have not yet been released, but UAMS typically provides services that cater to the unique needs of each community it serves.
UAMS is a statewide, publicly supported academic health system dedicated to improving the health of Arkansans through education, research, and clinical care. The mobile health clinics are a key component of UAMS's commitment to serving the state's most vulnerable populations and ensuring that everyone has access to quality healthcare, regardless of their location. By expanding its services to rural communities, UAMS is taking a crucial step towards closing the healthcare gap and promoting health equity across the state.


