Fulton County Hospital

Fulton County Hospital Fulton County Hospital is a 25-bed, critical access hospital located in the scenic town of Salem,AR Thankfully, they didn’t have to wait long. Dr. Carl B.

In 1958, Salem, Arkansas, a growing community of around 700 people, received some disheartening news. Their only practicing medical doctor, a Dr. Guenthner, had announced plans to close his practice and move to Mountain Home, leaving the good people of Salem in desperate need of a new doctor. Arnold soon moved into the facility vacated by Dr. Guenthner and began his own practice. However, Dr. Arno

ld soon recognized that rapid population growth and the extreme distance to the nearest hospital (50 miles or more) had created the need for the people of Salem to have a hospital of their own. In 1961, the voters recognized this need as well, voting 2-1 in favor of issuing tax bonds to match moneys from the Hill-Burton Funds made available by the Federal Government and giving Salem, and Fulton County, its first hospital. Construction was completed in 1963 under the supervision of the eight men appointed as the first Hospital Board of Governors by Judge Oren Haney. They were Jack Cochran (Chairman,) G.T. Humphries, Jim Humphries, Jimmy Miller, Charlie Short, E.R. Carroll, Reece Smith, and Wilford Brown. On March 21 of that year, the hospital opened its doors. A staff of 18 people, led by Hospital Administrator Mack Harbour, stood ready to service 22 patient beds. At the time, Dr. Arnold, whose advocacy for the hospital had been heard and answered, was the only staff physician. He was joined in June by Dr. David Ducker, who had recently returned from completing naval obligations. Health Service increased rapidly over the next few years and Doctors James Davis, Charles Tucker, and A.T. Walker were added to the staff in order to help keep up with the rising flow of patients. The hospital also grew in literal terms, experiencing four expansions. In 1968, a second emergency room and a new surgery suite were added. The addition of the operating room brought a Board Certified Surgeon, Dr. Jack Langevin, to the FCH staff. The addition of both surgeon and operating suite prompted The Salem Headlight to declare Fulton County Hospital “the most modern small hospital in the state.”

The 70’s brought the addition of an ambulance service, new bed accommodations, and an expansion for support services. They also saw changes in staff, as Dr. Davis, Dr. Tucker, and Dr. Walker moved on and Dr. Michael Moody, Dr. Jim Bozeman, Dr. Thomas Benton, Dr. John McCormick, and Dr. Griffin Arnold joined the ranks. The hospital experienced financial difficulties in the 80’s. But, much as they did when the hospital was first conceived, the members of the community recognized the need for, and showed a commitment to, health care services for Fulton County, passing a sales tax to assist in upgrading and maintaining the hospital. Soon after, a heli-pad was constructed to support Air-Evac to better help them serve the residents of Sharp and Fulton counties. In 1993, Fulton County Hospital celebrated 30 years of service to Salem and the surrounding area. They also stationed an ambulance in Mammoth Spring on a permanent basis to provide faster service to residents of eastern Fulton County. The new Milennium brought with it many changes. In 2002, the last baby was delivered at FCH, effectively ending an era. In 2004, a special election was held for a 1/2 % sales tax levy to support the operation and maintenance of the hospital. In July 2008, the hospital opened a new ER and Outpatient Procedure wing. The hospital continues to grow and to shape and be shaped by the community it serves. It maintains a commitment to offering services that are of greatest benefit to that community. Despite the fact that many small rural hospitals have closed, Fulton County Hospital continues to offer quality healthcare to the residents of Salem and the surrounding area. It is one of a very few solely owned and operated county hospitals in Arkansas. We believe that this is because we are a community hospital. We take care of our neighbors. Our friends. And, as we continue to grow and to serve the needs of this community we love, we look forward to taking care of you.

Join us on Friday, June 5 for a blood drive at the Salem Church of Christ. This is a wonderful opportunity to provide an...
06/04/2026

Join us on Friday, June 5 for a blood drive at the Salem Church of Christ. This is a wonderful opportunity to provide an invaluable gift.

Lately we're finding lots of reasons to celebrate at BHFCH! One of our recent celebrations involved a local donor helpin...
06/04/2026

Lately we're finding lots of reasons to celebrate at BHFCH! One of our recent celebrations involved a local donor helping us replace our old, faulty machine with a new and super-efficient dishwasher! If you haven't stopped to have breakfast or lunch in our cafeteria recently, you're missing out! Lots of good options coming from our fantastic dietary team!

Here's a little before and after comparison for you...

Our leaders are not just healthcare heroes — they also solved a murder (escape room) today during our leadership team me...
06/02/2026

Our leaders are not just healthcare heroes — they also solved a murder (escape room) today during our leadership team meeting!

We have a brand new shipment of Buff City Soap items available in our gift shop. If you've tried any of their items, you...
06/02/2026

We have a brand new shipment of Buff City Soap items available in our gift shop. If you've tried any of their items, you know how fantastic they are. If you haven't tried them, now you have the chance to do that locally! No more trips out of town for these products. We're just up the hill with lots of selection. Our customers bought us out a few weeks ago when we got our first shipment, so stop by sooner rather than later!

NEW NURSING STATION AND WAITING AREA ... COMING SOON! Yes, we're under construction, but we're still here, and we're sti...
06/02/2026

NEW NURSING STATION AND WAITING AREA ... COMING SOON!

Yes, we're under construction, but we're still here, and we're still providing compassionate care beyond measure each and every day. We can't wait to show off the finished product! And we don't want to miss a chance to thank the generous (anonymous) donor who made this project possible!

Congratulations to JoAnn Moss for being named the Baxter Health Fulton County Hospital June Employee of the Month! These...
06/01/2026

Congratulations to JoAnn Moss for being named the Baxter Health Fulton County Hospital June Employee of the Month! These awards are selected based on nominations from colleagues, and here's a blurb from one of JoAnn's nominations:

"JoAnn comes to work every day with a positive attitude, a welcoming smile, and a willingness to help wherever needed. Her professionalism and dedication consistently set an example for those around her and contribute greatly to the culture of our facility. As the longest-tenured employee at Fulton County Hospital, JoAnn has shown unwavering loyalty and commitment throughout the years. She serves in one of the most difficult and demanding roles, working directly with patients regarding billing and financial concerns. Even in challenging situations, she handles every interaction with patience, compassion, and respect, ensuring patients feel heard and supported."

Thank you, JoAnn! We are proud to have you as the longest-running member of the FCH team (53+ years and counting)!

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679 N Main Street
Salem, AR
72576

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