Arkansas Children's provides right-sized care for your child. U.S. News & World Report has ranked Arkansas Children's in seven specialties for 2024-2025.
Our ERs are staffed 24/7 with doctors, nurses and staff who know kids best – all trained to deliver right-sized care for your child in a safe environment.
Arkansas Children's provides right-sized care for your child. U.S. News & World Report has ranked Arkansas Children's in seven specialties for 2024-2025.
When you give to Arkansas Children's, you help deliver on our promise of a better today and a healthier tomorrow for the children of Arkansas and beyond
When you give to Arkansas Children’s, you help deliver on our promise of a better today and a healthier tomorrow for the children of Arkansas and beyond.
Botox® is injected locally and has become a standard of care treatment for overactive muscles in children with spasticity. Botox, or botulinum toxin, relaxes contracted muscles by keeping nerve cells from over-activating them. A Botox injection will typically relax the muscle for about three months. The experienced team of providers at our Spasticity and Intrathecal Baclofen Pump Clinic evaluate our patients and manage the use of Botox to treat their spasticity.