CHI St. Vincent Hot Springs
CHI St. Vincent Hot Springs is a 280-bed faith-based, not-for-profit hospital serving the health care needs of Hot Springs and communities throughout southwest Arkansas. As the only level II trauma center in the southwest part of the state, CHI St. Vincent Hot Springs is the regional referral center for cardiology, trauma, neurosciences, orthopedics, oncology and critical care/pulmonary issues.
300 Werner Street, Hot Springs, AR 71913 [Get directions]
Phone: 501.622.1000
Welcome to St. Vincent Hot Springs
Hot Springs Hospital is a 280-bed facility located in Hot Springs, Arkansas. We provide care for patients throughout southwest Arkansas.
Founded in 1888 by the Sisters of Mercy, CHI St. Vincent Hot Springs is nationally recognized for orthopedic care, surgical care and inpatient satisfaction. We offer a complete array of services, including cancer care, heart care, outpatient rehabilitation, skilled nursing, weight loss surgery, pain management, and comprehensive women's services. The cancer center is proud to be able to provide full support and cancer care to patients through its medical and radiation oncology programs.
Heart & Vascular Care
Our Heart Institute provides excellent patient experience partnered with advanced technology.
Neurosciences
Our patients receive the best outcomes for the most complex head, neck, and spine conditions.
Primary Care
Expert care for you and your family so you can stay well during every phase of life.
Latest news from CHI St. Vincent Hot Springs
Heart Institute Expands Electrophysiology Services to Hot Springs
CHI St. Vincent Heart Institute electrophysiologists began seeing patients in Hot Springs on Tuesday, March 13. Drs. Tom Wallace, Mangaraju (Raj) Chakka and Prabhat Hebbar now consult with patients who otherwise would have to travel to a Little Rock clinic to receive care from an electrophysiologist.
This expansion of care to CHI St. Vincent Hot Springs makes it easier for patients with heart arrhythmias, like atrial fibrillation (AFib), to be diagnosed and treated close to home.
“Atrial fibrillation, or AFib, is an epidemic in this country,” said Dr. Tom Wallace. “Left untreated, it can lead to life-threatening conditions, such as heart failure and stroke. Many of our patients live in Hot Springs. I am glad that we will be able to see them in a location that is convenient and closer.”
The physicians will see patients in the Hot Springs Heart Center on the CHI St. Vincent campus at 200 Heartcenter Lane. Five full-time cardiologists practice at this location -- Drs. Yuba Acharya, Michael Frais, Oyidie Igbokidi, Nazneen Tata and Srinivas Vengala. They consult closely with the EP specialists and look forward to having Drs. Wallace, Chakka and Hebbar in the Hot Springs office.