Unity Health

Unity Health proudly serves Searcy and Arkansas’ Heartland with over 57 years of dedication, an economic impact of more than $450 Million, and more than 2,300 associates providing quality, compassionate care, locally. Growing from a county hospital into an entire healthcare system and the area’s largest employer, Unity Health has always been governed by a dedicated, local board of directors who live and work in our communities. The award-winning system remains dedicated to providing expert care to more than 300,000 residents across 10 counties with four hospitals and 28 clinics and specialties. Unity Health is honored to be a Mayo Clinic Care Network Member, a three-time recipient of the Arkansas Governor’s Quality Award, and a recipient of the American College of Cardiology’s Silver Award for Chest Pain response. Unity Health has a medical staff of more than 160 physicians providing comprehensive care including cancer care, cardiology, orthopedics, behavioral health, physical rehabilitation and more, so patients can stay close to home whether they are receiving robotic surgery or routine care. The healthcare system hosts the second largest Graduate Medical Education program in the state, averaging more than 100 residents. With a rich history, financial stability, economic impact and a dedicated team, Unity Health continues to grow and proudly fulfill the mission: to improve the quality of health and well-being for the communities it serves through compassionate care

 

Unity Health by the Numbers: 

  • $450 million into Searcy economy

  • 57+ years of serving Searcy and beyond

  • 4 hospitals

  • 28 clinics and specialties

  • 160+ physicians

  • 300,000+ people in our communities

  • Arkansas’ first member of the Mayo Clinic Care Network

  • Second-largest physician residency program in the state

  • 2,300+ compassionate associates

Growth & Expansion: 

  • New Child Development Center

  • Pyeatt Family Cancer Center Expansion

  • Additional da Vinci Surgical Robotic System

  • Unity Health – Jacksonville Hospital 

  • 8 New Physicians in 2024

  • Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, July 2024

Patient Numbers (Fiscal Year 10/1/2022-9/30/2023):

  • 285,628 clinic visits

  • 49,611 ER visits

  • 58,855 outpatient visits

  • 16,907 acute care admissions

  • 6,979 surgeries

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