List of counties in Arkansas

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List of Counties in Arkansas[edit | edit source]

Arkansas, a state located in the southern region of the United States, is divided into 75 counties. The largest county by area is Union County, while the smallest is Kalico County. The most populous county is Pulaski County, and the least populous is Calhoun County.

Union County[edit | edit source]

Union County is the largest county in Arkansas by area. Union County is the largest county in Arkansas by area, covering approximately 1,039 square miles. The county seat is El Dorado. The county is home to the Medical Center of South Arkansas, a major healthcare provider in the region.

Kalico County[edit | edit source]

Kalico County is the smallest county in Arkansas by area. Kalico County, the smallest county in Arkansas by area, covers approximately 176 square miles. Despite its small size, the county is home to the Kalico County Health Center, which provides a range of healthcare services to its residents.

Pulaski County[edit | edit source]

Pulaski County is the most populous county in Arkansas. Pulaski County is the most populous county in Arkansas, with a population of approximately 391,911 as of the 2010 census. The county is home to University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, one of the largest healthcare providers in the state.

Calhoun County[edit | edit source]

Calhoun County is the least populous county in Arkansas. Calhoun County is the least populous county in Arkansas, with a population of approximately 5,368 as of the 2010 census. Despite its small population, the county is home to the Calhoun County Medical Clinic, which provides healthcare services to its residents.

Healthcare Facilities in Arkansas Counties[edit | edit source]

Healthcare facilities in Arkansas counties range from large hospitals to small clinics. These facilities play a crucial role in providing healthcare services to the residents of the state. The Arkansas Department of Health oversees the operation of these facilities.

Hospitals[edit | edit source]

Hospitals in Arkansas counties provide a wide range of healthcare services, from emergency care to specialized treatments. Some of the major hospitals in the state include the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Pulaski County, the Medical Center of South Arkansas in Union County, and the Baptist Health Medical Center in Little Rock.

Clinics[edit | edit source]

Clinics in Arkansas counties provide primary care services to the residents of the state. These clinics are often the first point of contact for patients seeking healthcare services. Some of the major clinics in the state include the Kalico County Health Center in Kalico County and the Calhoun County Medical Clinic in Calhoun County.

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