MANA Physicians make the decisions that shape excellent patient care in our clinics. We believe in listening and sharing with our patients.
MANA clinics include family medicine, pediatrics, women’s health and more, all committed to providing the best care for you and your family.
Protect yourself and others. Everyone 6 months and older are eligible for a free COVID-19 vaccine. Contact a MANA Clinic near you to schedule a vaccine appointment!
Screening mammograms are recommended annually for women at average risk starting at age 40. Annual screenings help find breast cancer early and could save your life.
MANA, Medical Associates of Northwest Arkansas, is a group of local independent physicians working together to provide exceptional, coordinated care for the people of Northwest Arkansas. MANA includes a wide range of clinics and specialties, from pediatrics and family medicine to urgent care and chiropractic, women’s healthcare to mammography. With locations across Northwest Arkansas, the MANA clinic group includes primary care physicians, medical specialists, and diagnostic services to cover all your healthcare needs. Our primary care options include pediatricians, family medicine doctors, and internal medicine doctors. Choosing a primary care doctor is the first step in making your health a priority. Your primary care doctor will work with your care team to provide you with the best care in a convenient clinic setting. You can manage appointments, communicate with your care team, and view your health information online at our free myMANA health portal. Visit our New Patient Welcome page to get started.
MANA physicians encourage you to get the COVID-19 vaccine to protect your health and stop the spread of COVID-19. Watch our videos to learn more and schedule a vaccine appointment.
Vaccine AppointmentsBook an appointment with your MANA physician. Find the answers to your questions, plus phone and online booking options.
Appointments New PatientsDownload the healow app to easily connect with your physician. Access your health information from your mobile device 24/7.
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