Women and Infants Center Patient Testimonials

Washington Regional's Women and Infants Center is here for you! Discover what our patients say about their experience:



  • Kasha Pinkerton

    When Kasha Pinkerton was looking for an OB/GYN, finding someone who could empathize with her experience was a top priority. “I was looking for providers who understood what I was going through as a female and who could relate to any issues or concerns that I had,” Kasha says. She remembers knowing after one interaction with Dr. Amy Scott, of Washington Regional’s HerHealth Clinic, that she had found the right doctor for her....

  • Lasecki Family

    As health care professionals, the Laseckis say they are thankful for the high-quality, compassionate care that has helped Douglas grow and thrive. “These babies are so fragile, and the staff here has truly crafted their skills specifically to care for them. I wouldn’t want to be anywhere else,” Alan says....

  • Joanne Fuller

    When Fayetteville native Joanne Fuller moved back to Northwest Arkansas, she needed to find a new women’s health clinic. “I asked my friends where they were going and consistently HerHealth Clinic always came up,” Joanne remembers. “They talked about what great care they were getting and how much they love their doctors and just what a great experience that was.” For Joanne, finding a clinic where she felt seen and heard was also at the top of her list. “Most important to me was a place that really wanted to make sure that patient care and the patient experience were the best it could be, and in every interaction that I've had, from medical assistants to nurses and the front office, everyone is just so kind and so helpful that I knew that it was the right place for me to get my care.”...

  • Cornwell Family

    Adrian Cornwell cradles his newborn daughter Piper in his arms while mom Darla watches with a smile. The couple spent weeks waiting for this moment after doctors at Washington Regional delivered Piper more than two months before her due date. As the region’s largest Level III-A neonatal intensive care unit, Washington Regional cares for hundreds of fragile newborns each year. But Piper wasn’t the only one at risk. Her mother was fighting for her life after becoming critically ill with COVID-19....

  • Racheel Crossley

    “I can say this because I’ve had a baby at another hospital: I don’t believe the outcome would have been the same if we hadn’t been at Washington Regional, with the talented doctors and nurses there,” Racheel says. “I am super grateful.”...