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BCMC Rural Health Clinic



The BCMC Rural Health Clinic offers a wide range of medical services including acute care, chronic illness management, routine wellness exams, well child visits, behavioral health, and much more. We are also offering telehealth visits.

Call us today at (870) 226-8636 to schedule an appointment! Walk-ins are accepted. One of the APRNs will be available during the lunch hour (12 p.m.-1 p.m.) for our patients' walk-in convenience.

The BCMC Rural Health Clinic is happy to have Dr. Bradley Biggers back in the clinic seeing patients alongside Dr. Russell Gregory and our three APRNs April Harris, Kristen Harvey, and Tiffany Wargo.

Bradley County Medical Center Rural Health Clinic is committed to meeting our patients and community’s healthcare needs. We provide quality care when you need it most. No one will be denied services because of an inability to pay. We also offer financial assistance, including discounted and sliding-fee options based on family size and income, to help reduce financial burdens.

Thank you,
BCMC Rural Health Clinic

Financial Assistance Policy

Bradley County Medical Center Rural Health Clinic se compromete a satisfacer las necesidades de atención médica de nuestros pacientes y de la comunidad. Brindamos atención de calidad cuando más la necesita. A nadie se le negarán servicios por no poder pagar. También, ofrecemos asistencia financiera, incluidas, opciones de descuento y tarifas variables según el tamaño de la familia y los ingresos para ayudar a reducir las cargas financieras.

Gracias,
BCMC Rural Health Clinic

Política de Asistencia Financiera

To view the BCMC Rural Health Clinic's Facebook page, click here.

To read the recurring health article from Dr. Biggers and Dr. Gregory click here.

Business Hours: Monday-Thursday: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. and Friday: 8 a.m.-12 p.m.

Address: 304 E Central St.; Warren, AR 71671

After Hours: Call (870) 226-8636 and follow the instructions.

Clinicians

Bradley Biggers, M.D.
Russell Gregory, M.D.
April Harris, APRN
Kristen Harvey, APRN
Tiffany Wargo, APRN, PMHNP

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BCMC Recognized for Advancing Rural Stroke Care


People who live in rural communities live an average of three years fewer than urban counterparts and have a 40% higher likelihood of developing heart disease and face a 30% increased risk for stroke mortality, according to an American Heart Association’s presidential advisory on rural health. Bradley County Medical Center is committed to changing that.

For its efforts to optimize stroke care and reduce gaps in rural health outcomes, BCMC has received the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines® - Stroke Rural Recognition Bronze award.

Stroke is the No. 4 cause of death and a leading cause of disability in the U.S, according to the American Heart Association’s 2026 Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics Report. A stroke occurs when a blood vessel supplying the brain is blocked by a clot or ruptures, preventing blood and oxygen from reaching brain tissue. When this happens, brain cells begin to die. Early detection and rapid treatment are critical to improving survival, minimizing disability and supporting faster recovery.