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Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center

(on west main)
Hospitals and Medical Centers in Russellville, AR
Hospitals and Medical Centers

Hours

Monday
Open 24 hours
Tuesday
Open 24 hours
Wednesday
Open 24 hours
Thursday
Open 24 hours
Friday
Open 24 hours
Saturday
Open 24 hours
Sunday
Open 24 hours

Location

1808 West Main
Russellville, AR
72801

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Wash your hands. Observe social distancing. Wear a mask. Three simple actions that can help you protect yourself and others from illness. It’s #ThreeToStayCOVIDFree #SlowTheSpread #StaySafe #StayHealthy
Share and Like our new Millard Henry Clinic page. This page will be your go-to for all Millard Henry Clinic Services. Millard Henry Clinic Physician Services updated their phone number.
It’s time to roll up your sleeve – and protect yourself from the flu. Make getting your flu shot a priority and be sure to encourage your friends and family to do the same. Contact your healthcare provider today! #GetVaccinated #StayHealthy #FluShot
Help us celebrate our amazing Scrub Tech staff by sending them a shout out in the comment section. They are a vital part to our success in the Operating room. Thank you St. Mary’s Scrub Techs for always going above and beyond, we appreciate you!
Mental illness – including suicidal thoughts – can affect anyone. September is #SuicideAwarenessMonth – a good opportunity to get educated about this important health issue. Knowing the signs and risk factors associated with suicide can help you identify friends and loved ones who might be at risk. If you or someone you know is struggling with depression or any other form of mental illness, it’s more than ok to ask for help. We provide a range of support services for our community. To learn more go to http://www.saintmarysregional.com/services-technology/turning-point-adult-behavioral-health/. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is also available 24/7 and is free at 800.273.8255 for those in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. #ItsOKToAskForHelp
St. Mary's Regional would like to "Thank" our supply chain employees for all they do to help keep our departments stocked with the supplies needed to operate at our best! Help us celebrate these amazing workers during Hospital Supply Chain week!
Mental health is a vital part of your overall health and well-being. And mental illness doesn’t discriminate. In fact, many of us may be dealing with higher levels of stress, anxiety and other mental health issues this year. If you or a loved one is suffering from depression, anxiety or any threat to your mental well-being, St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center can help. Our behavioral health support team is ready to help you on the road to living well. Call 479-968-2841/Visit our website at http://www.saintmarysregional.com/services-technology/turning-point-adult-behavioral-health/ to learn more. #YouAreNotAlone #ItsOkToAskForHelp #EndTheStigma #MentalIllnessAwarenessWeek
Autumn weeknights call for simple, cozy suppers that don’t take too much effort to prepare. Ward off the season’s chilly and warm up the family with this Easy Turkey Chili. #SimpleSupper #Cozy #ChiliNight #FoodieFriday https://www.diabetesfoodhub.org/recipes/easy-turkey-chili.html?home-category_id=27 DIABETESFOODHUB.ORG Easy Turkey Chili
Labor & Delivery Updated Visitor Policy
Triage Center new hours Millard Henry Clinic Physician Services 8 hrs · As of Monday, October 19th 2020 the Triage Center's new hours are as follows:
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St. Mary's Regional is proud of the care that our Case Management team provides our patients. They go above and beyond to make sure our patients transition to the appropriate level of care and have an effective plan set in place during and after their stay. Join us in celebrating Case Management week by giving a "Shout Out" to these Healthcare Hero's!
From your St. Mary's Regional Family we would like to say “thank you” to the emergency room nurses for their hard work, dedication, service, and commitment. Our E.R. Nurses do an amazing job taking on the new challenges that come with each day. Help us celebrate our E.R. Nurses this week!
Come out and see us at the Boys & Girls club today from 9-3 pm for the Business Expo!
Come See Us!! Tuesday, October 20th 2020 from 9 am - 3 pm
Breast cancer awareness is more than just a month on the calendar. It’s about taking care of you with an annual mammogram. Mammogram = simple, routine screening that helps with early detection of breast cancer. Mammogram = peace of mind. Mammogram = one hour, once a year, that could save your life. Visit saintmarysregional.com or call 479.964.5999 to learn more and schedule yours today. #BreastCancerAwareness #Mammogram
Do you ever wonder where the blood you donate goes? Often times we give and never hear from the lives that the donation has touched. Thanks to "Thank a Donor" cards an individual who gave at the St. Mary's blood drive is now able to see the difference their donation has made in a young boys life! ❤️
The Health Insurance Marketplace opens today! Learn more about Marketplace plans; find out if you qualify for coverage; and visit www.HealthCare.gov before December 15 to enroll in the right plan for you and your family. #GetCovered #StayHealthy
Tis the season! Tempt your tastebuds and fall into autumn with this heart-healthy Pumpkin Spice Smoothie. https://recipes.heart.org/en/recipes/pumpkin-spice-smoothie #FoodieFriday #pumpkinspicelife
VIMEO.COM COVID-19: Tips for Staying Safe This Fall and Through the Holidays LifePoint Health November 9 at 4:37 PM · The approaching holiday season combined with the circulation of both COVID-19 and flu could make for a particularly challenging few months ahead for communities across the country. LifePoint Health Chief Nursing Officer Michelle Watson, RN, MSN shares tips and reminders for keeping you and your family healthy and safe this holiday season. #COVID19 #SlowTheSpread #MakingCommunitiesHealthier #HolidaySafety
LifePoint Health November 9 at 4:37 PM · The approaching holiday season combined with the circulation of both COVID-19 and flu could make for a particularly challenging few months ahead for communities across the country. LifePoint Health Chief Nursing Officer Michelle Watson, RN, MSN shares tips and reminders for keeping you and your family healthy and safe this holiday season. #COVID19 #SlowTheSpread #MakingCommunitiesHealthier #HolidaySafety
St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center staff treated Veteran Fred Kellar with a cake on this special day. Mr. Kellar is a 93-year-old World War II Veteran, from Russellville who served in the Western Pacific Theater as a Navy Aviation Radioman. He was stationed aboard the U.S.S. Princeton, a light aircraft carrier, and on the ground in the Philippines during the battle for its liberation. We would like to “Thank” Mr. Kellar and the many Veterans who have so bravely served our country!
Millard Henry Clinic Physician Services November 11 at 10:47 AM ·
Millard Henry Clinic Physician Services November 9 at 10:23 AM · Millard Henry Clinic would like to say "Thank you" to our outstanding APRN staff for your service, passion, and dedication to your patients!
Did you know that convalescent plasma from the blood donations of those who have recovered from COVID-19 has been shown to help lessen the severity and length of some hospitalized patients’ COVID-19 illness? Consider donating and contact one of your local blood banks. #DonateBlood #SaveLives
Millard Henry Clinic Physician Services 16 hrs · As the number of positive COVID-19 cases continue to rise, we have decided to increase the hours at the Triage Center
Do you have health insurance for 2021? If you’re not covered right now, you may qualify for an affordable plan through the Health Insurance Marketplace. Learn if you’re eligible and discover available plans at www.HealthCare.gov, and then enroll by December 15 for 2021 coverage. #GetCovered HEALTHCARE.GOV Get 2021 health coverage. Health Insurance Marketplace®
Like a number of things in 2020, this year’s holiday season will probably look a little different. As we continue to fight COVID-19 and slow its spread in our community, it’s a good idea to think about how we can celebrate safely
While the holidays are a traditionally popular time for traveling for a getaway or to visit family and friends, the activity comes with increased risk of COVID-19 infection and spread. Learn about steps you can take to reduce your risk and help protect yourself and others if you need to travel this holiday season. #TravelSafety #COVID19 #StayHealthy https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/daily-life-coping/holidays.html
While the holidays are a traditionally popular time for traveling for a getaway or to visit family and friends, the activity comes with increased risk of COVID-19 infection and spread. Learn about steps you can take to reduce your risk and help protect yourself and others if you need to travel this holiday season. #TravelSafety #COVID19 #StayHealthy https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/daily-life-coping/holidays.html
While the holidays are a traditionally popular time for traveling for a getaway or to visit family and friends, the activity comes with increased risk of COVID-19 infection and spread. Learn about steps you can take to reduce your risk and help protect yourself and others if you need to travel this holiday season. #TravelSafety #COVID19 #StayHealthy https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/travelers/faqs.html
We know the battle is far from over. We also know that tough times call for strong leaders. Lead by example. #MaskUp to save lives.
Did you know that convalescent plasma from the blood donations of those who have recovered from COVID-19 has been shown to help lessen the severity and length of some hospitalized patients’ COVID-19 illness? Learn more about why blood donations are more needed than ever and consider scheduling a donation at http://arkbi.org/. #DonateBlood #SaveLives
St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center is thankful that you trust us with your healthcare, and – with your support – we are honored to be Making Communities Healthier. We wish you a happy, healthy and safe Thanksgiving! #Thanksgiving #ThankYou #Grateful
St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center is thankful that you trust us with your healthcare, and – with your support – we are honored to be Making Communities Healthier. We wish you a happy, healthy and safe Thanksgiving! #Thanksgiving #ThankYou #Grateful
The amount of information about COVID-19 can feel overwhelming. Here are 3 simple steps to follow every day to protect yourself and others and help make your community healthier. #3ToStayCOVIDFree #StayingSafe #SlowTheSpread
Are you a smoker or former smoker? A low dose CT scan is a lung cancer screening that has been proven to detect lung cancer earlier and save lives. Talk to your provider to find out if a screening is right for you or visit the Find a Doctor/Provider tab at http://www.saintmarysregional.com/for-patients-guests/medical-staff-directory/to get connected to a provider and schedule a screening. #LowDoseCTScan #EarlyDetectionSavesLives
St. Mary’s Regional and LifePoint Health are proudly joining hundreds of hospitals across the country in asking you to #MaskUp. COVID-19 continues to sweep through our community, and we’re fighting hard to keep on providing quality care and keep our patients and employees safe and protected. But we need your help. Wearing a mask is our best defense against the spread of COVID-19 until vaccines are available. If we all do our part and fight together, we’ll get through this. Together. #MaskUp www.EveryMaskUp.com
The holidays are a cherished time for many of us. They can also be a stressful time. Discover some simple strategies for minimizing stress and keeping the happy in your holiday during this very different year. #HolidayStress #HolidaysDuringCOVID #KeepTheHappyInYourHoliday http://www.saintmarysregional.com/2020/news/keeping-the-happy-in-your-holiday-making-the-most-of-this-years-challenging-season/
Preventive care is a key factor in maintaining your overall health. Now is the time of year to schedule an annual check-up, mammogram, colonoscopy or immunizations to maintain good health. Make your health a priority before the year ends. Call 479-964-5999 to make an appointment.
We are so proud that our dedicated team members are stepping up to protect our patients, one another and our community by choosing to get vaccinated. We are excited to be taking this next step toward ending the pandemic and advancing our mission of Making Communities Healthier. #VaccineHero
St. Mary’s Regional wishes you a blessed, happy and safe Hanukkah! #HappyHanukkah #FestivalOfLights
St. Mary’s Regional is pleased to share that our initial allotment of the COVID-19 vaccine is here, and we are beginning to offer the vaccine to our frontline healthcare heroes per CDC and State Guidelines. We encourage everyone in our community to be a hero and get vaccinated once the vaccine is more widely available to our community members, hopefully in the coming months. #VaccineHero
Accelerate Diagnostics December 16 at 11:54 AM · WOW! Even in the midst of a pandemic, the lab at Saint Mary's Regional Health System in Russellville, Arkansas continues to innovate for patients. Today they went live with Accelerate Pheno system for fast antimicrobial susceptibility testing. Fast results for better outcomes! #AMR #SaveABX #sepsis
Don’t delay your surgery or screenings before deductibles reset in January. You may have been putting off your procedures or health screenings during this unprecedented year. We want to assure you that our facility is prepared, our providers are ready and appointments are available. And, if you’ve met your deductible, your out-of-pocket expenses could be minimal or even zero. Call 479-964-5999 to make an appointment.
St. Mary’s Regional wishes you a happy, healthy and very Merry Christmas! #MerryChristmas
Attitudes may change, but the science remains the same. Mask wearing saves lives. Keep doing what's right. #MaskUp and stay safe. Learn more: everymaskup.com
Be honest. How many times have you said the words “I miss…” since the pandemic began? Whether it is getting warm hugs from loved ones, gathering with friends for potluck dinners or enjoying your kids’ athletic competitions, the COVID-19 pandemic has taken away a lot of things that used to bring us joy. But there is hope on the horizon! The COVID-19 vaccine is here, and though it will take some time to get our entire community vaccinated, our team at St. Mary’s Regional is encouraged that an end to the pandemic is within reach. Once the vaccine is widely available to our community, we encourage everyone to roll up their sleeves (literally) and choose to get vaccinated…let’s put the pandemic behind us and get back to the things we love!
The holidays can be a difficult time for many of us, especially this year. Learn how to make the most of this very different season and keep the happy in your holiday. #HolidayStress #HolidaysDuringCOVID #KeepTheHappyInYourHoliday https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/your-health/coping-holiday-stress.html
Wash your hands. Observe social distancing. Wear a mask. Three simple actions that can help you protect yourself and others from illness. It’s #ThreeToStayCOVIDFree #SlowTheSpread #StaySafe #StayHealthy
Due to the recent surge in COVID-19 patients we are restricting visitation with in the hospital. Please see below the following exceptions. We appreciate your patience and understanding during these times.
St. Mary’s Regional wishes you a joyous Kwanzaa! #Kwanzaa
St. Mary’s Regional wishes you a happy, healthy and very Merry Christmas! #MerryChristmas
Attitudes may change, but the science remains the same. Mask wearing saves lives. Keep doing what's right. #MaskUp and stay safe. Learn more: everymaskup.com
World Health Organization (WHO) is sharing a COVID-19 Update. January 4 at 5:39 PM · Alternatives to handshakes, hugs and high fives during COVID-19
Turning the calendar page to a fresh year is a great opportunity to turn the page on unhealthy habits. Learn how a few simple actions can help you push the reset button on your health for 2021 and beyond. #NewYearNewYou #HappyNewYear https://www.cdc.gov/healthyweight/losing_weight/eating_habits.html
Blood donations are essential to helping patients cope with a wide variety of conditions. Now more than ever, blood donations are needed to help prevent blood shortages. And convalescent plasma from blood donations of those who have recovered from COVID-19 can be used in some hospitalized COVID-19 patients to lessen the severity or length of their illness. Learn more at the link below and visit arkbi.org to schedule a donation. #DonateBlood #SaveLives
Happy New Year from all of us at St. Mary’s Regional! We hope your 2021 is your healthiest yet. Check out a few ways you can get your year off to a good start. #NewYearNewYou #HappyNewYear http://www.saintmarysregional.com/2020/news/brighter-days-ahead/
Wash your hands. Observe social distancing. Wear a mask. Three simple actions that can help you protect yourself and others from illness. It’s #ThreeToStayCOVIDFree #SlowTheSpread #StaySafe #StayHealthy
Who is currently eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine? When will it be available to the general public? If these are questions you have been asking... Follow the link below for the current vaccination information provided by the Arkansas Department of Health. https://www.healthy.arkansas.gov/…/covid-19-vaccination-plan
CDC January 10 at 12:38 PM · Looking to dine out? You are less likely to be exposed to COVID-19 outdoors. Try these ideas for getting food from a restaurant: • Pick up curbside meals. • Get food delivered. • Eat outside at a restaurant where the tables are at least 6 feet apart. More: https://bit.ly/3mKHutV.
As our community continues the fight against COVID-19, it’s more important than ever for us all to be proactive about our health. A big part of that is making sure you’re vaccinated for the flu. #Get Vaccinated #FluSeason #StayHealthy
World Health Organization (WHO) is sharing a COVID-19 Update. January 4 at 5:39 PM · Alternatives to handshakes, hugs and high fives during COVID-19
Thank you to Mike Hutchinson and the Friendship Foundation for providing lunch to our ICU and COVID unit nurses. We appreciate your generosity during these times.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. said, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’” As we honor the work of Dr. King today, we take his words to heart and are grateful to be able to care for our neighbors and play a role in making our community a better, healthier place to live. #MLKDay #MakingCommunitiesHealthier
Have questions about the COVID-19 vaccines? Listen in as LifePoint Health Chief Medical Officer Dr. Christopher Rehm and Chief Nursing Officer Michelle Watson, RN, MSN answer some of the most commonly asked questions about COVID-19 vaccination and discuss its safety and effectiveness. #COVID19 #Vaccines
Who is currently eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine? When will it be available to the general public? If these are questions you have been asking... Follow the link below for the current vaccination information provided by the Arkansas Department of Health. https://www.healthy.arkansas.gov/…/covid-19-vaccination-plan
CDC January 10 at 12:38 PM · Looking to dine out? You are less likely to be exposed to COVID-19 outdoors. Try these ideas for getting food from a restaurant: • Pick up curbside meals. • Get food delivered. • Eat outside at a restaurant where the tables are at least 6 feet apart. More: https://bit.ly/3mKHutV.
Visitor Policy Update:
Millard Henry Clinic Physician Services January 18 at 12:28 PM ·
COVID-19 Vaccination Phase 1-B has begun and that mean those that are in the following categories can begin receiving the vaccine. • Healthcare workers & people 70 years old and above • Education workers: reach out to your administration office for details, many of them are working directly with local pharmacies to schedule on-site COVID-19 vaccination clinics. If you do not already have a plan on where to receive the vaccine, contact one of the local pharmacies below on how to go about the process.
Thank you to Mike Hutchinson and the Friendship Foundation for providing lunch to our ICU and COVID unit nurses. We appreciate your generosity during these times.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. said, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’” As we honor the work of Dr. King today, we take his words to heart and are grateful to be able to care for our neighbors and play a role in making our community a better, healthier place to live. #MLKDay #MakingCommunitiesHealthier
Have questions about the COVID-19 vaccines? Listen in as LifePoint Health Chief Medical Officer Dr. Christopher Rehm and Chief Nursing Officer Michelle Watson, RN, MSN answer some of the most commonly asked questions about COVID-19 vaccination and discuss its safety and effectiveness. #COVID19 #Vaccines
Mental health is a vital part of your overall health and well-being. And mental illness doesn’t discriminate. In fact, many of us may be dealing with higher levels of stress, anxiety and other mental health issues this year. If you or a loved one is suffering from depression, anxiety or any threat to your mental well-being, St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center can help. Our behavioral health support team is ready to help you on the road to living well. Call 479-968-2841/Visit our website at http://www.saintmarysregional.com/services-technology/turning-point-adult-behavioral-health/ to learn more. #YouAreNotAlone #ItsOkToAskForHelp #EndTheStigma #MentalIllnessAwarenessWeek
Visitor Policy Update:
Millard Henry Clinic Physician Services January 18 at 12:28 PM ·
COVID-19 Vaccination Phase 1-B has begun and that mean those that are in the following categories can begin receiving the vaccine. • Healthcare workers & people 70 years old and above • Education workers: reach out to your administration office for details, many of them are working directly with local pharmacies to schedule on-site COVID-19 vaccination clinics. If you do not already have a plan on where to receive the vaccine, contact one of the local pharmacies below on how to go about the process.
Thank you to Mike Hutchinson and the Friendship Foundation for providing lunch to our ICU and COVID unit nurses. We appreciate your generosity during these times.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. said, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’” As we honor the work of Dr. King today, we take his words to heart and are grateful to be able to care for our neighbors and play a role in making our community a better, healthier place to live. #MLKDay #MakingCommunitiesHealthier
The key to a healthy heart? A healthy pantry! Learn about the essentials you need to eat smart every day. #28DaysofHeart http://www.saintmarysregional.com/community/28-days-of-heart-health/
Today, we honor Dr. Charles DeWitt Watts (1917-2004). The first African American board-certified surgeon in the state of North Carolina, Dr. Watts spent more than half a century breaking barriers to care that have been traditionally placed on Black communities and changing the landscape of care in his state. #BlackHistoryMonth
Did you know women often experience different warning signs of heart disease than men do? Learn how to spot them! #28DaysofHeart http://www.saintmarysregional.com/community/28-days-of-heart-health/
Heart trouble doesn't always look like it does in the movies. Do you know the common (and often subtle) warning signs of an unhealthy heart? #28DaysofHeart http://www.saintmarysregional.com/community/28-days-of-heart-health/
February is Black History Month, a devoted time to honor the many ways Black Americans have contributed to our society across history. Throughout the month, we will be honoring Black men and women whose significant achievements have helped to change the face of healthcare for the better. Learn more about the history behind this important observance here: https://www.loc.gov/law/help/commemorative-observations/african-american.php #BlackHistoryMonth
Survival Flight 7 is at Saint Mary's Regional Health System. 18 hrs · Russellville, AR · Survival Flight 7 and Pope County EMS going through Impella training at Saint Mary’s Regional Hospital.
What does BMI mean anyway? Learn about your numbers and why they matter. Plus, a smoky risk factor you may not be aware of. #28DaysofHeart http://www.saintmarysregional.com/community/28-days-of-heart-health/
As Black History Month continues, we pay tribute to Dr. Marilyn Hughes Gaston. Dr. Gaston experienced a lack of access to care firsthand as a child and has worked to ensure other Black families enjoy expanded access to care as part of her role as the first Black female director of a public health agency in the U.S. #BlackHistoryMonth
Sneak some workouts into your day with these tips for incorporating simple physical activity into your daily routine. #28DaysofHeart http://www.saintmarysregional.com/community/28-days-of-heart-health/
After becoming the first Black woman in the U.S. to receive a medical degree, Dr. Rebecca Lee Crumpler, who authored a two-part medical textbook, devoted part of her career to providing care for freed slaves who had no other access to medical care. Today, we honor her extraordinary accomplishments and commitment to care for everyone. #BlackHistoryMonth
Did you know you can get your physical activity in without even leaving your house or the neighborhood? Get some simple tips and tricks to get moving around the house. #28DaysofHeart http://www.saintmarysregional.com/community/28-days-of-heart-health/
Let's face it - sometimes a brown bag lunch is boring. But it doesn't have to be! Check out this heart-healthy twist on broccoli salad to put some pizazz in your lunch pack today. #28DaysofHeart http://www.saintmarysregional.com/community/28-days-of-heart-health/
Millard Henry Clinic Physician Services February 14 at 9:26 PM ·
Happy Valentine's Day! Cupid says you should carve out some me-time today. Learn how to take advantage of it and give your heart a break. #28DaysofHeart http://www.saintmarysregional.com/community/28-days-of-heart-health/
Many who suffer from heart issues take medication to manage their condition. Here are some key questions to ask your doctor about your medication prescriptions and a few important tips for keeping your medications safe every day. #28DaysofHeart http://www.saintmarysregional.com/community/28-days-of-heart-health/
Russellville School District 4 hrs · Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center CEO, Bob Honeycutt, presented a generous donation for concussion prevention equipment to Superintendent Dr. Mark Gotcher, Football Booster Club President, Jeff Carter, and Cyclone Head Coach, David Wheeler. RSD is fortunate for community partnerships like those with St. Mary's and their generosity towards our students and schools.
Heart-healthy dessert? Yeah…we went there. #28DaysofHeart http://www.saintmarysregional.com/community/28-days-of-heart-health/
A bad night's sleep not only leaves you groggy the next day, it can leave your heart a little worse off, too. Get practical tips for a better sleep tonight. #28DaysofHeart http://www.saintmarysregional.com/community/28-days-of-heart-health/
Should you get screened for heart problems? If you're not sure where to start, learn about some common screenings you should consider on your next wellness visit. #28DaysofHeart http://www.saintmarysregional.com/community/28-days-of-heart-health/
We continue celebrating Black History Month by shining a spotlight on Dr. Daniel Hale Williams. Dr. Williams worked to carve out a needed space for care for Black Americans after the Civil War and made medical history in the process, including becoming the first surgeon to perform open-heart surgery on a human. #BlackHistoryMonth
How well do you know your own heart? Check out some fun facts about your ticker. #28DaysofHeartHealth [Link to Heart Article on Website]
Heart health doesn't stop today. Make the decision every day to be heart smart. Here's one more toothsome tip for the road. #28DaysofHeart http://www.saintmarysregional.com/community/28-days-of-heart-health/
Remember when you had to make a family tree in school? You may want to revisit it. Learn about the link between your family medical history and your heart health. #28DaysofHeart http://www.saintmarysregional.com/community/28-days-of-heart-health/
THAT'S good for my heart? Yes..and your heart will thank you - today and every day. #28DaysofHeart http://www.saintmarysregional.com/community/28-days-of-heart-health/
Millard Henry Clinic Physician Services February 23 at 5:02 PM ·
When it comes to your heart, minutes matter. Learn today what to do if you or someone you love may be experiencing a heart attack. #28DaysofHeart http://www.saintmarysregional.com/community/28-days-of-heart-health/
We close our Black History Month celebration today by honoring the late Dr. Jane Cooke Wright. Dr. Wright’s career work was instrumental in changing the face of oncology and still influences how we care for cancer patients today. #BlackHistoryMonth
Colon cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer for both men and women. Talk with your provider about your risks and the right time to schedule your colonoscopy. If you’re 45 or older and haven’t been screened, call 479-964-5999 or visit the “Find a Doctor/Provider” tab at SaintMarysRegional.com to get yours on the calendar. When it comes to preventive screenings, like a colonscopy, count on us. #CountOnUs #Colonoscopy #ColorectalCancerAwareness
Even after getting vaccinated, there are a few important reasons that you should still wear your mask until vaccines are widely administered. Here’s why we still need to #MaskUp for now to protect each other. #COVID19 #VaccineHeroes #Vaccines
Heart health doesn't stop today. Make the decision every day to be heart smart. Here's one more toothsome tip for the road. #28DaysofHeart http://www.saintmarysregional.com/community/28-days-of-heart-health/
Remember when you had to make a family tree in school? You may want to revisit it. Learn about the link between your family medical history and your heart health. #28DaysofHeart http://www.saintmarysregional.com/community/28-days-of-heart-health/
THAT'S good for my heart? Yes..and your heart will thank you - today and every day. #28DaysofHeart http://www.saintmarysregional.com/community/28-days-of-heart-health/
As the saying goes, “accidents happen,” but by taking simple steps and practicing safe behaviors, you can help yourself and others stay injury-free. Learn how at the link. And know that when accidents do happen, we’re here 24/7 every day of the year to care for you when you need it most. #InjuryPrevention #HealthyYou #BrianInjuryAwareness https://www.saintmarysregional.com/news/preventing-injuries SAINTMARYSREGIONAL.COM Preventing Injuries | Saint Mary's Regional Health System
Most colorectal cancers start as polyps. And while most polyps aren’t dangerous, some can turn into cancer. Know your risks. Get screened. Stay healthy. Call 479-964-5999 or visit our “Find a Doctor/Provider” tab at saintmarysregional.com if you have questions or need to schedule a colonoscopy. When it comes to preventive screenings, count on us. #ColorectalCancerAwareness #CountOnUs #Colonoscopy
A limited amount of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine will be available this week. While we are thrilled with the outpouring of interest from our community members in getting vaccinated, it is important to keep in mind that we are focusing on administering COVID-19 vaccines in accordance with prioritization guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the federal government and the Arkansas Department of Health (ADH). Vaccinations are currently only available to healthcare workers, first responders, Arkansans aged 65 or older, education workers, and food manufacturing workers. A photo ID with your date of birth is required to show that you are 65 or older and eligible for a vaccine. Work badges are required for those under 65. To SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT got our website at https://www.saintmarysregional.com/ SAINTMARYSREGIONAL.COM Saint Mary's Regional Health System
Colon cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer for both men and women. Talk with your provider about your risks and the right time to schedule your colonoscopy. If you’re 45 or older and haven’t been screened, call 479-964-5999 or visit the “Find a Doctor/Provider” tab at SaintMarysRegional.com to get yours on the calendar. When it comes to preventive screenings, like a colonscopy, count on us. #CountOnUs #Colonoscopy #ColorectalCancerAwareness
Shout Out to Cub Scout Pack 182 for their generous donation of Hot Wheels cars donated to our Emergency Department. Pack 182 is a local group in Russellville and they consist of Tigers and Wolves which are 1st and 2nd graders. The young man in the picture representing the Pack is Elijah Wigington and he is a Wolf. Thank you Pack 182!!!!!
This year’s National Nutrition Month theme is Personalize Your Plate. There is no one-size-fits-all approach to nutrition and health. We are all unique with different bodies, goals, backgrounds and tastes! And a registered dietitian nutritionist can tailor a healthful eating plan that is as special as you are. Learn more about #NationalNutritionMonth: https://sm.eatright.org/NNMinfo
As more and more of our neighbors become #VaccineHeroes, you may have some questions about the safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines. Check out answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about COVID-19 vaccines and learn what you need to know about this powerful chance to put the pandemic behind us and get back to what we’ve been missing. #COVID19 #Vaccines SAINTMARYSREGIONAL.COM COVID-19 Vaccine FAQ | Saint Mary's Regional Health System
How do I decide if I should be screened? Low-dose CT screenings provide earlier detection, when lung cancer is most treatable. Discuss your medical history, the risks of screening and benefits with your doctor. In order to be covered by Medicare, you must visit your doctor and have an order. To learn more visit us at https://www.saintmarysregional.com/ct-services/low-dose-lung-cancer-screening
As the saying goes, “accidents happen,” but by taking simple steps and practicing safe behaviors, you can help yourself and others stay injury-free. Learn how at the link. And know that when accidents do happen, we’re here 24/7 every day of the year to care for you when you need it most. #InjuryPrevention #HealthyYou #BrianInjuryAwareness https://www.saintmarysregional.com/news/preventing-injuries SAINTMARYSREGIONAL.COM Preventing Injuries | Saint Mary's Regional Health System
As the weather begins to turn warmer and outdoor fun and games beckons, it’s a good time for a refresher on how preventing injuries is a key part of good health and what we can do to help ourselves stay injury-free. #InjuryPrevention #HealthyYou #BrainInjuryAwareness https://www.saintmarysregional.com/news/preventing-injuries
Shout Out to Cub Scout Pack 182 for their generous donation of Hot Wheels cars donated to our Emergency Department. Pack 182 is a local group in Russellville and they consist of Tigers and Wolves which are 1st and 2nd graders. The young man in the picture representing the Pack is Elijah Wigington and he is a Wolf. Thank you Pack 182!!!!!
This year’s National Nutrition Month theme is Personalize Your Plate. There is no one-size-fits-all approach to nutrition and health. We are all unique with different bodies, goals, backgrounds and tastes! And a registered dietitian nutritionist can tailor a healthful eating plan that is as special as you are. Learn more about #NationalNutritionMonth: https://sm.eatright.org/NNMinfo
As more and more of our neighbors become #VaccineHeroes, you may have some questions about the safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines. Check out answers to some of the most commonly asked questions about COVID-19 vaccines and learn what you need to know about this powerful chance to put the pandemic behind us and get back to what we’ve been missing. #COVID19 #Vaccines SAINTMARYSREGIONAL.COM COVID-19 Vaccine FAQ | Saint Mary's Regional Health System
How do I decide if I should be screened? Low-dose CT screenings provide earlier detection, when lung cancer is most treatable. Discuss your medical history, the risks of screening and benefits with your doctor. In order to be covered by Medicare, you must visit your doctor and have an order. To learn more visit us at https://www.saintmarysregional.com/ct-services/low-dose-lung-cancer-screening

Information

Company name
Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center
Category
Hospitals and Medical Centers
Est
1926

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center in Russellville AR?
    You can reach them at: 479-968-2841. It’s best to call Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center during business hours.
  • What is the address for Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center on west main in Russellville?
    Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center is located at this address: 1808 West Main Russellville, AR 72801.
  • What are Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center(Russellville, AR) store hours?
    Saint Mary's Regional Medical Center store hours are as follows: Mon-Sun: 24 hours.