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Administrator (870) 226-4302 (870) 226-4300
Business Office (870) 226-4312 (870) 226-4378
Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehab (870) 226-4325 (870) 226-4326
Collections (870) 226-4319 (870) 226-4371
Chief Nursing Officer (870) 226-4304 (870) 226-4518
Controller (870) 226-4315 (870) 226-4378
Emergency Department (870) 226-4169 (870) 226-4177
EMR Coordinator (870) 226-4358 (870) 226-4533
Home Health (870) 226-3790 (870) 226-2733
Human Resources (870) 226-4346 (870) 226-4182
Insurance (870) 226-4320 (870) 226-4378
IT (870) 226-4354 (870) 226-4352
Laboratory (870) 226-4180 (870) 226-4185
Medical Records (870) 226-4385 (870) 226-4323
Nutritional Services (870) 226-4344 (870) 226-4518
Pharmacy (870) 226-4334 (870) 226-4336
Outpatient Therapy - Physical/Speech (870) 226-4190 (870) 226-2477
Outpatient Therapy - Occupational (870) 226-4205 (870) 226-2477
Public Relations (870) 226-4327 (870) 226-4352
Purchasing (870) 226-4355 (870) 226-4306
Radiology (870) 226-4165 (870) 226-4168
Respiratory Therapy (870) 226-4325 (870) 226-4326
BCMC Rural Health Clinic (870) 226-8636 (870) 226-8655
Senior Care Unit (870) 226-4361 (870) 226-4362
Surgery (870) 226-4157 (870) 226-4160

BCMC Rural Health Clinic After Hours: Call (870) 226-8636 and follow the instructions.

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BCMC Achieves Pearl Status from Arkansas Department of Health for Door to CT Time


The Arkansas Department of Health recently announced that Bradley County Medical Center achieved Pearl Status for Door to CT Time as the ADH released its awards for outstanding performance in stroke patient care for the reporting period of July 2024 through June 2025.

BCMC’s Pearl Status reflects an 85% to 89.99% level of adherence and is based on key performance measures from the Arkansas Stroke Registry. This award recognizes the care, consistency, and teamwork that our Emergency Room Department conveys to patients showing signs of a stroke. “Time is brain” is a common phrase used to emphasize how quickly human nervous tissue is rapidly lost as stroke progresses so making sure patients receive the right care at the right time is critical.