500 Kitchen Street, Jonesboro, AR 72401
Accessible, affordable healthcare for our community. From primary care to chronic-condition management and specialty services, the Jonesboro Church Health Center delivers quality care to uninsured and low-income patients with dignity and compassion.
Comprehensive checkups, screenings, and preventive care to help you stay healthy and connected to trusted specialists when needed.
Ongoing support for diabetes, high blood pressure, cholesterol, and obesity to help you manage your health and live well.
Expert care for hormone and thyroid conditions, helping you restore balance and maintain long-term wellness.
Treatment and management for asthma, COPD, and other lung conditions—so you can breathe easier every day.
Compassionate, skilled care for chronic skin conditions such as acne, eczema, and psoriasis, with a focus on affordable prescriptions and practical, short-term treatment plans. We also prioritize the evaluation of suspicious moles and changing skin lesions, providing clarity, early detection, and peace of mind.
Compassionate care for kidney-related conditions with a focus on prevention, education, and ongoing support.
Quick, reliable testing and lab work to guide accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
Practical guidance to help you manage your blood sugar, nutrition, and daily wellness with confidence.
Please Note: Controlled and Scheduled pain medications are not prescribed at this facility
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Dr. Weldon Rainwater dedicated his life to serving others.
For 45 years, he cared for children as a pediatrician, offering not only medical expertise but compassion, reassurance, and a steady presence to generations of families. His commitment to healing extended beyond the exam room. As a veteran of the U.S. Army, a man of deep faith, and an active member of his church and community, Dr. Rainwater lived a life rooted in service.
He believed that caring for others was not just a profession—it was a calling.
That calling helped shape the foundation of what we now know as the Jonesboro Church Health Center. Dr. Rainwater was among those who believed that access to healthcare should never depend on a person’s ability to pay. He gave his time, his leadership, and his heart to building something that would care for people long after his own years of practice had ended.
Today, that legacy lives on in a powerful and tangible way.
Under the leadership of Medical Director Dr. Rick Tate, and through the generous service of volunteer physicians Dr. Kevin Ganong, Dr. Douglas Maglothin, Dr. James Maxwell, Dr. James Nahmias, and Dr. Mark Sifford, that same calling continues to be answered.
These doctors give their time to care for patients who might otherwise go without. They show up not for recognition, but because they believe in compassionate, accessible healthcare for all.
Because of founders’ vision, and because of the physicians who carry it forward today, lives are being changed every single day.
This National Doctor’s Day, we honor a legacy of service that continues to grow—one patient, one visit, one act of compassion at a time.