UAMS Health, the patient care umbrella of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS), is a statewide health system that encompasses UAMS Medical Center, a 535-bed hospital and outpatient clinics on the central campus near Interstate-630 in midtown Little Rock, along with regional centers across the state, other clinics in central Arkansas, and clinics operated in partnership with other providers.
An adult Level 1 Trauma Center, the state’s first Comprehensive Stroke Center and the state’s only solid organ, bone marrow and stem cell transplant programs, UAMS Health is also well-known for its women’s health and neonatal care, its orthopaedic and sports medicine program and cancer treatment. UAMS Health cares for more than 600,000 patients a year, including 25,700 hospital patients, 62,000 Emergency department visits and 512,000 outpatient visits in fiscal year 2024. Patient care revenue was budgeted at nearly $1.5 billion in fiscal 2025.
In November 2024, UAMS Medical Center was awarded the highest international recognition for excellence in nursing from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), achieving designation as a Magnet® hospital. Approximately 615 hospitals in the United States, representing less than 10% of U.S. health care organizations, have earned Magnet® designation. UAMS is now one of just five hospitals in Arkansas to hold this distinction.
One of the fastest growing programs within UAMS Health is solid organ transplant, which more than doubled in transplant volume between 2018 and 2023. The program is growing because of its comprehensive care approach, innovative transplantation strategies, and robust support systems. Patients requiring transplant services, or those who are potential candidates, often face complex health challenges that standard hospitals are not equipped to manage effectively, but UAMS offers a full range of expertise and highly skilled care teams trained to care for the multi-faceted health issues transplant patients frequently encounter.
In 2024, the UAMS Kidney Transplant Program was ranked first in nation for survivability and the Liver Transplant Program was ranked first in the nation for survival while on a waiting list.
UAMS is well-known for our world-class care of multiple myeloma, a type of blood cancer. The UAMS Myeloma Center is an international leader in the treatment and study of multiple myeloma and related diseases. Our novel “total therapy” approach is designed to attack myeloma from all fronts and reduce relapse and residual disease and has been at the core of our successful outcomes since 1989. Median survival rates and length of remission have increased dramatically since this program began. Our Total Treatment approach defines each patient’s disease characteristics and designs precision treatments that target the disease while sparing normal cells and minimizing side effects. A world leader in multiple myeloma research, our Myeloma Center team is working to incorporate novel treatment approaches to push beyond past successes and further improve patient outcomes.
Other outstanding care areas include our ear nose and throat (ENT) department, which has been ranked among the top 50 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Our ENT physicians are consistently ranked among the nation’s best in Best Doctors in America. Patients from every state in the nation and over 30 countries have come to UAMS Health for treatment of diseases and disorders that affect the ears, upper respiratory and upper alimentary systems, and related structures of the head and neck.
UAMS Health is dedicated to meeting the needs of patients across Arkansas and supporting rural hospitals and community providers with resources and expertise, providing specialized care not found anywhere else in the state.
Service Lines

Aging
The central campus in Little Rock serves Arkansans ages 65 and above with a wide range of services including multidisciplinary care focused on health and physical fitness.
Aging
Cancer
The Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute is now well on the way to becoming Arkansas’ first and only cancer center designated by the National Cancer Institute.
Cancer
Digital Health
The Institute for Digital Health & Innovation (IDHI) supports UAMS Health with more than 30 digital health programs.
Digital Health
Neurosciences
UAMS treats a wide variety of spine and neurological conditions at the Jackson T. Stephens Spine & Neurosciences Institute.
Neurosciences
Orthopaedics
The Orthopaedic and Spine Hospital at the central campus in Little Rock opened in June 2023.
Orthopaedics
Primary Care
UAMS Health serves Arkansans across the state through a network of 11 Family Medical Centers.
Primary Care
Psychiatry
The Psychiatric Research Institute (PRI) on the central campus in Little Rock offers both inpatient and outpatient services, including a child diagnostic unit serving children.
Psychiatry
Transplant
UAMS Health is the only facility in Arkansas that offers adult liver, kidney or kidney-pancreas transplants.
Transplant
Trauma
UAMS first achieved Level 1 verification from the American College of Surgeons in 2017 and has retained the designation after every three-year reassessment.
Trauma
Vision
Department of Ophthalmology is GoVision AR, a mobile vision screening unit that will visit underserved areas of the state to offer vision screenings for school-aged children.
Vision
Women and Infants
The UAMS Health Women’s Center is located about two miles from the central campus in midtown Little Rock and serves as a one-stop, full-service health care center for women.
Woman and Infants