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Women’s Mental Health Clinic

Address

4224 Shuffield Drive
Psychiatric Research Institute
Fourth Floor
Little Rock, AR 72205

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Contact Information

Clinic Phone Number
(501) 526-8201
Prescription Refills
(501) 526-8209

Hours

Sunday
Closed
Monday
8 AM – 4:30 PM
Tuesday
8 AM – 4:30 PM
Wednesday
8 AM – 4:30 PM
Thursday
8 AM – 4:30 PM
Friday
8 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturday
Closed

After Hours

If you are in need of urgent or emergency care call 911 or go to your nearest emergency department at your local hospital.

Psychiatric Research Institute

COVID-19 Update

Before Coming to UAMS

If you have any symptoms of COVID-19, think you may have been exposed to someone with COVID-19, or have tested positive for COVID-19, call the UAMS appointment center at (501) 686-8000 to reschedule your appointment. You may also ask if your appointment can be done by phone or video.

Patients who have had a COVID-19 infection may have in-person appointments at UAMS 21 days after infection or a positive COVID test, as long as your symptoms are improving. Please call the clinic where your appointment is scheduled if you have any questions about coming for an in-person visit. You may be able to have an appointment by phone or video while you are waiting for clearance for an in-person visit.

What to Expect at Your Appointment

UAMS has safety measures in place to protect our patients and employees. Everyone who comes to UAMS is required to wear a mask and pass a health screening before entering the building. You will also have your temperature taken. Please wear a clean mask to your clinic visit, and do not remove it until asked to do so by a UAMS employee.

Outpatient Visitor Guidelines

Beginning March 3, 2021, one person may come to your appointment with you. You may also include a friend or family member in your appointment by phone or video chat.

If you need a wheelchair from your car to your appointment, transport staff may be available at the main UAMS campus. Contact your clinic for more information.

Please visit our COVID-19 resources to learn more about what to expect at your appointment.

About Women’s Mental Health Clinic

The integration of mind, body and spirit is an important goal for women’s health, yet various life events may negatively affect your ability to achieve such balance.

Postpartum depression, miscarriage, loss, major transitions, illness and other physical changes may overwhelm your ability to cope and may place you at risk for depression, anxiety, grief or other emotional responses that disrupt daily living. At UAMS, we are here to help, whether you are pregnant and struggling with mental health or substance abuse issues or you are a woman who is having difficulty getting pregnant.

The services include an initial evaluation, medical evaluation and management, short-term therapy and referrals to community agencies and/or providers.

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Appointment Information

The Women’s Mental Health Clinic is a self-referral clinic. Although UAMS does not require a referral for this clinic, some insurance providers require a referral for specialty care. Please check with your insurance provider prior to requesting an appointment.

To make an appointment, please call the clinic number listed above.

What to Bring to Your Appointment

For your first appointment, please bring a photo ID and your insurance card along with a list of any medications you’re taking, including over-the-counter medications. You should also bring any medical records you can provide, including slides or test results from other clinics.

For future appointments, please provide updated medical and insurance information.

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Providers at Women’s Mental Health Clinic

Jessica L. Coker, M.D.

Jessica L. Coker, M.D. Psychiatrist

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Shona L. Ray-Griffith, M.D.

Shona L. Ray-Griffith, M.D. Psychiatrist

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Hannah H. Williams, M.D.

Hannah H. Williams, M.D. Psychiatrist

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Conditions Treated

UAMS providers care for a broad range of conditions, some of which may not be listed below.

  • Depression
  • Opioid Use Disorder
  • Postpartum Depression
  • Recurrent Pregnancy Loss

Areas of Expertise Represented at Women’s Mental Health Clinic

Behavioral Health

UAMS Health is committed to working within our community to reduce the stigma of mental illness for patients and their families. Behavioral health care at UAMS Health includes a wide …

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Women’s Health

UAMS is dedicated to continuing to improve women’s health services throughout the state, and we have all the services you need to take care of yourself. From yearly exams to the most …

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