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*Breast Health Clinics Arkansas | *Breast Health Clinics Arkansas | ||
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*Charles H. Crocker, MD | *Charles H. Crocker, MD | ||
*Clinic for Women | *Clinic for Women | ||
*William E. Harrison, MD | *William E. Harrison, MD | ||
+ | *Archie Hearne, MD | ||
*D. Richard Johnson, MD | *D. Richard Johnson, MD | ||
*Little Rock Anesthesia Services | *Little Rock Anesthesia Services |
Latest revision as of 14:30, 4 April 2010
The Doctors' Building was established at 500 South University Avenue in the spring of 1964. More than sixty doctors and a few barbers moved into the facility in March and April of that year. The move of doctors from downtown to the suburbs followed on the heels of the announcement of a new Baptist Medical Center facility at the corner of University and Evergreen avenues.
Tenants
- Arkansas Cardiovascular Associates
- Arkansas Internal Medicine Clinic
- Arkansas Pediatric Clinic
- Ramona L. Bates, MD
- Breast Health Clinics Arkansas
- Inge Carter, MD
- Charles H. Crocker, MD
- Clinic for Women
- William E. Harrison, MD
- Archie Hearne, MD
- D. Richard Johnson, MD
- Little Rock Anesthesia Services
- Little Rock Medical Associates IV
- Little Rock Pediatric Clinic
- Little Rock Surgical Clinic
- Radiology Associates
- Lee C. Raley, MD
- River City Dermatology
- Michael L. Selby, MD
- John G. Tedford, MD
- Emilio Tirado, MD
- Women's Care Center
References
- Jimmy Jones, "Downtown Plight: Only Big Business Can Afford Land," Arkansas Gazette, April 12, 1970.