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Arkansas Endocrinology clinics in Jonesboro, Little Rock join Arcare network

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Jonesboro, AR – (Contributed) – Sept. 30, 2025 – Arkansas Endocrinology announced Monday that its clinics in Jonesboro and Little Rock officially became part of the Arcare network.

Dr. Chitharanjan Duvoor, a board-certified endocrinologist, will continue caring for patients at the Little Rock and Jonesboro clinics as part of Arcare’s endocrinology team. There will be no changes to provider relationships or established treatment plans.

“Becoming part of Arcare gives us the opportunity to continue delivering the care our patients know and trust, while expanding the resources available to them,” Duvoor said. “Together, we can reach more communities and provide the same personal, expert care in an environment that feels familiar and supportive.”

In addition to maintaining existing services, the clinics will benefit from the expanded resources and patient support programs available through Arcare’s network. With more than 90 clinic and pharmacy locations across Arkansas, Arcare offers affordable healthcare options, including discounted medical services and prescription programs designed to ease healthcare costs.

“This is a meaningful step for Arcare,” said Shawn Studdard, Senior VP of Specialty Care Operations at Arcare. “Dr. Duvoor and his staff have built a trusted practice rooted in excellence and compassion. Their commitment to patient well-being aligns perfectly with Arcare’s mission to provide accessible, high-quality care to all Arkansans.”

Appointments and treatment plans will continue as scheduled. Arkansas Endocrinology teams ar available to support patients throughout the transition and answer any questions along the way

Founded in 1986, Arcare is a medical network striving to fulfill its “Health for All” mission by specializing in primary care, behavioral health, chronic disease care, pharmaceutical care, and insurance. As a Federally Qualified Healthcare Center (FQHC), Arcare is able to care for every patient regardless of their insurance status or ability to pay.

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