Magnolia Regional Medical Center, called Magnolia Hospital around town, sits at 101 Hospital Drive in Magnolia, Arkansas, and it's been caring for folks since 1939 under the non-profit Magnolia Regional Health System, Inc., with 49 beds ready for patients and a 24/7 Emergency Department right there if something goes wrong day or night. The hospital runs three clinics-Magnolia Family Medical Clinic, MRMC Orthopedic Clinic, and MRMC General Surgery Clinic-so there's help nearby for all sorts of check-ups or special care, including Family Medicine, Orthopedics, and Surgery. There's a lot more going on, too, like advanced imaging, a full laboratory, pain management, hernia repair, colonoscopy, and physical therapy, and if somebody has trouble with breathing or needs sleep lab tests, they handle that with respiratory services as well as a modern sleep lab. ICU/CCU rooms for very sick people have six beds, and the Labor & Delivery unit has up-to-date options for families.
Specialists like Dr. Samuel Agnew (Orthopedic Trauma Surgery), Dr. John Alexander Jr. (Family Medicine), and Dr. Caleb Bozeman (Urology) work here, along with medical oncology professionals who offer in-person and telemedicine visits, so you've got a full care team. Women's Services get extra attention and there's a range of specialties, from Allergy & Immunology to Endocrinology and Sleep Medicine, covering needs like fibromyalgia, anxiety, ADHD, sleep apnea, and migraine. Safety is something staff take seriously, with efforts to control infections, prevent falls, and cut down on surgery complications, and the hospital's been recognized for Centers of Excellence practices and for being a top hospital by location and method.
The place stays clean and quiet, puts a focus on comfort, and patient education is part of every stay-teaching about recovery, medicines, and care at home, with staff working to make sure people know what to expect after they leave. Outpatient and surgical services happen here and in clinics around Magnolia, with addresses spreading from Hospital Drive to E Columbia, N Washington, N Dudney, and N Jackson, always trying to meet community needs. Amenities like a patient portal, support for billing, home health, pharmacy, nutrition, and wound care are set up, and the foundation helps keep community health a priority, too. The teams focus on being friendly and knowledgeable, and you'll see that from the first visit to the last. Magnolia Hospital runs outpatient, intensive, and emergency care services with a broad range of options, committed to patient safety and clear, caring communication.