Healthcare in Fayetteville, AR — A Guide for Residents & Home Buyers

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Healthcare in Fayetteville, AR

Fayetteville, Arkansas is home to the most highly rated hospital in the state — a healthcare advantage that families and retirees consistently cite when choosing to relocate here. Combined with a network of specialty clinics and the University of Arkansas's health sciences programs, Fayetteville offers medical access that exceeds what most similarly sized cities can offer.

Washington Regional Medical Center

Washington Regional Medical Center is the crown jewel of Fayetteville's healthcare infrastructure — and the only not-for-profit, community-owned and locally governed healthcare system in Northwest Arkansas. Located at 3215 N Northhills Blvd, Fayetteville, AR, Washington Regional has been ranked #1 in Arkansas by U.S. News & World Report's Best Regional Hospital rankings.

The hospital offers a comprehensive range of services including:

  • A Level II Trauma Center serving the NWA region
  • Specialized centers for neuroscience, cardiology, and joint replacement
  • A Women's and Infants' Health center with full labor and delivery services
  • A Geriatric Care program recognized for excellence
  • Recent expansion into surgical services through the Physicians' Specialty Hospital campus (assumed Dec 2025)

Washington Regional has earned the Patient Safety Excellence Award, Outpatient Joint Replacement Excellence Award, and Pulmonary Care Excellence Award. Visit wregional.com for services, locations, and physician finder tools.

Additional Healthcare Resources

Beyond Washington Regional, Fayetteville residents have access to clinics, urgent care centers, and specialists throughout the city and the broader NWA region. The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) and the UA's health sciences programs bring additional medical expertise to the community. For a comprehensive directory of Fayetteville area healthcare providers, visit Healthgrades' Fayetteville hospital directory.

Healthcare and Real Estate in Fayetteville

If you're considering a move to Fayetteville, the quality and accessibility of healthcare is a major long-term quality-of-life advantage. The team at Mason Capital Group has helped buyers navigate Fayetteville's community landscape for 30+ years.

Ready to explore Fayetteville real estate? Contact Cameron Torabi at Mason Capital Group — schedule your consultation today.


Explore Northwest Arkansas Real Estate

Whether you are buying your first home, selling a property, or evaluating investment opportunities across the NWA corridor, Mason Capital Group brings over 30 years of local market expertise to every engagement. Our team serves Bentonville, Rogers, Fayetteville, Springdale, and the surrounding communities with a focus on informed, strategic real estate decisions.

Contact our team to discuss your real estate goals. Browse available properties or visit masoncapitalgroup.com to learn more about how we serve Northwest Arkansas.


Frequently Asked Questions

How does proximity to healthcare facilities affect Fayetteville property values?

Access to quality healthcare is a significant factor in residential real estate decisions, particularly for families and retirees. Properties near major medical facilities like Healthcare in benefit from the convenience factor and from the economic activity that healthcare campuses generate in surrounding neighborhoods.

What healthcare options are available in Fayetteville, AR?

Fayetteville is served by a comprehensive healthcare network including hospitals, specialty clinics, urgent care centers, and primary care physicians. The continued expansion of healthcare infrastructure in Northwest Arkansas reflects the region’s rapid population growth and adds long-term value to nearby residential areas.

Is Fayetteville a good place to retire in Northwest Arkansas?

Fayetteville offers many qualities that appeal to retirees: excellent healthcare access, a lower cost of living compared to major metro areas, a mild four-season climate, and an active lifestyle supported by trails, parks, and cultural amenities. The community’s growth has also brought dining, shopping, and entertainment options that enhance quality of life.