Mercy Northwest Arkansas

Hospital Campus

2710 Rife Medical Lane
Rogers, AR 72758                                                                                 (479) 338-8000

  • Mercy Hospital Northwest Arkansas
  • Mercy Heart and Vascular Center
  • Outpatient Surgery Center
  • Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (Level II)
  • Emergency Department
  • Mercy Physicians’ Plaza: A multispecialty clinic including Family Practice, Obstetrics, Gynecology, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Cardiology, Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery, Gastroenterology, Neurology, Sleep Medicine, Pulmonologist, Critical Care, Radiology, Rheumatology

Mercy in Northwest Arkansas

  • Ambulatory Surgery Center - Bentonville, Ark.
  • Clinic Locations:
    • Bella Vista, Ark.
    • Bentonville, Ark.
    • Centerton, Ark.
    • Lowell Ark.
    • Rogers, Ark.
    • Noel, Mo.
  • Outpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation - Rogers, Ark.
  • Outpatient Rehabilitation Center - Bentonville, Ark.
  • Urgent Care - Bentonville, Ark.

Mercy Heritage

  • 1950 - The community-run Rogers Memorial Hospital opens.
  • 1951 - The Dominican Sisters are asked to take over hospital operations. The name is changed to St. Mary’s Hospital.
  • 1995 - St. Mary’s transfers to the Sisters of Mercy Health System. 
  • 2008 - Mercy of Northwest Arkansas opens a new facility on Highway 540 in Rogers.

Just the Facts

Technology:

  • Among only seven percent of health care organizations  nationwide to have a comprehensive, integrated electronic health record system that provides real-time, paperless access to patient information.
  • MyMercy, a new web-based service, allows patients to connect online with their doctors, see medical information, view test results, renew prescriptions and schedule appointments using a personal computer or smart phone.
  • Telemedicine allows patients to have virtual visits with specialists from miles away through a secure video connection.
  • Electronic intensive care unit (eICU) system which provides remote monitoring of intensive care patients.

Achievements:

  • Joint Commission Gold Seal of Approval in both hip and knee joint replacement
  • Earned the designation of Chest Pain Center with PCI  (percutaneous coronary intervention) from the Society of Chest Pain Centers
  • Received the Energy Star label from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for four years in a row. An Energy Star facility meets strict energy performance standards and uses less energy, is less expensive to operate and causes fewer greenhouse gas emissions than its peers
  • Named "Most Wired" by American Hospital Association for health information technology

Mercy Overall

Mercy is the seventh largest Catholic health care system in the U.S. and includes 31 hospitals, nearly 300 outpatient facilities, 38,000 co-workers and 1,700 integrated physicians across four states:

By the Numbers
(Fiscal Year 2012)

  • Acute Licensed Beds: 165
  • Co-workers System Wide: 1,600
  • Active Medical Staff Physicians: 300
  • Acute Admissions Per Year: 8,500
  • Births Per Year: 1,500
  • Emergency Department Visits Per Year: 45,000
  • Mercy Clinic Locations:30
  • Traditional Charity Care: $7.2 million
  • Community Benefit: $785,000

Communities We Serve:

  • Arkansas
    • Bella Vista
    • Bentonville
    • Berryville
    • Centerton
    • Charleston
    • Fort Smith
    • Glenwood
    • Gravette
    • Green Forest
    • Holiday Island
    • Hot Springs
    • Lowell
    • Malvern
    • Mansfield
    • Mount Ida
    • Murfreesboro
    • Ozark
    • Paris
    • Rogers
    • Van Buren
    • Waldron
  • Kansas
    • Arma
    • Cherryvale
    • Columbus
    • Fort Scott
    • Independence
    • Oswego
    • Pleasanton
  • Missouri
    • Arnold
    • Aurora
    • Ava
    • Ballwin
    • Birch Tree
    • Bolivar
    • Bourbon
    • Branson
    • Branson West
    • Buffalo
    • Camdenton
    • Carthage
    • Cassville
    • Chesterfield
    • Cuba
    • Des Peres
    • Earth City
    • El Dorado Springs
    • Eldorado Springs
    • Eminence
    • Eureka
    • Farmington
    • Fenton
    • Florissant
    • Gerald
    • Hazelwood
    • Hermann
    • Hollister
    • Houston
    • Joplin
    • Kirkwood
    • Lake Saint Louis
    • Lampe
    • Lebanon
    • Licking
    • Lockwood
    • Manchester
    • Mansfield
    • Marionville
    • Marshfield
    • Marthasville
  • Missouri (cont.)
    • Monett
    • Mountain Grove
    • Mountain View
    • Mt. Vernon
    • Neosho
    • Nevada
    • New Haven
    • Nixa
    • Noel
    • O'Fallon
    • Owensville
    • Ozark
    • Pacific
    • Republic
    • Richland
    • Rogersville
    • Rolla
    • Salem
    • Seymour
    • Shell Knob
    • Springfield
    • St. Charles
    • St. Clair
    • St. James
    • St. Louis
    • St. Peters
    • St. Robert
    • Steelville
    • Strafford
    • Sullivan
    • Summersville
    • Sunset Hills
    • Town and Country
    • Union
    • Warrenton
    • Washington
    • Webb City
    • Wentzville
    • Wildwood
    • Willard
    • Willow Springs
    • Winona
  • Oklahoma
    • Ada
    • Ardmore
    • Bethany
    • Crescent
    • Edmond
    • El Reno
    • Enid
    • Guthrie
    • Healdton
    • Kingfisher
    • Marietta
    • Midwest City
    • Noble
    • Norman
    • Oklahoma City
    • Sayre
    • Sulphur
    • Tecumseh
    • Tishomingo
    • Watonga
    • Yukon

 

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