Ozarks Community Hospital

The Ozarks Community Hospital is a tri-state safety-net healthcare provider headquartered in Gravette, Arkansas, serving both urban and rural communities throughout the Ozarks. Our facilities include a hospital located in Gravette, Arkansas and a number of satellite clinics located in Southwest Missouri, Northwest Arkansas and Northeast Oklahoma.

Ozarks Community Hospital
Geography
LocationGravette, Arkansas, United States
Coordinates36.408908°N 94.460578°W / 36.408908; -94.460578
Organization
TypeGeneral
Services
Beds25
Links
ListsHospitals in Arkansas

The hospital offers a 25-bed inpatient and swing bed (skilled nursing) service, a 24-hour ER staffed with board-certified emergency physicians, and a number of other services, including:[1]

  • Outpatient (Infusions/Transfusions, Geriatric Psych, Wound Care, Restorative Therapies)
  • Surgery (Endoscopy, General, ENT, Orthopedic, Dental, Podiatry (strike), Plastics)
  • Mental Health (Inpatient and Outpatient)
  • Therapy (PT, OT, Speech)
  • Cardiopulmonary and Sleep Lab
  • Diagnostic Imaging (MRI, CT, Ultrasound, X-ray)
  • Comprehensive Hospital & Reference Laboratory

Facilities

The OCH health provides patients accredited Patient-Centered Medical Homes through a dozen rural health clinics and as part of a broader range of specialty services located in its two provider-based clinics in Gravette, Arkansas and Springfield, Missouri. Specialty clinic services include Pediatrics, Women's Health, Diabetes Care, Hepatitis C, Urology, Geriatrics, Pain Management, and the FLAG (Fatty Liver and Goals) Clinic.[2]

OCH locations can accept Medicaid, Medicare, TriCare and most commercial insurances.

Our Mission

Ozarks Community Hospital and clinics are dedicated to providing exceptional healthcare and preventive services to all patients in an atmosphere of compassion, respect, and dignity, with a commitment to care for the underserved and to improve access to care.

References

  1. "Hospital Gravette". OCH Online.
  2. "Locations". OCH Online.
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