Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Dr. Stephanie Lowry provides primary care for women
Stephanie Lowry, MD, recently joined Washington Regional’s HerHealth Clinic, where she specializes in providing primary care services for women age 18 or older. Primary care providers, or PCPs, can Serve as a ¿rst point of contact for health needs Conduct wellness exams Provide routine screenings Manage chronic illnesses Treat non-emergency illnesses Answer concerns and questions Coordinate care with specialists when needed Perform minor procedures, such as wart removal and drainage of small skin abscesses Serve as an advocate for their patients Dr. Lowry has been providing primary care services for more than 10 years in Northwest Arkansas – including at Washington Regional Urgent Care and at the University of Arkansas Pat Walker Health Center, where she was director of the Eating Disorder Treatment Team. Dr. Lowry earned her medical degree from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and completed a Family Medicine residency at UAMS Area Health Education Center in Fayetteville, where she was named chief resident. She is board certi¿ed in Family Medicine. She joins HerHealth’s OB/GYN specialists Dr. Britte Smith, Dr. Candy Birch, Dr. Laura Collins, Dr. Mary Pat Hardman, Dr. Kristin Markell, Dr. Julie Wilkie, Dr. Amy Scott and Dr. Erin Large, who continue to offer prenatal care and deliveries, infertility treatments, gynecological exams and treatment for abnormal pap smears. Appointments with Dr. Lowry are available by calling 479-463-5500. She practices at the HerHealth Clinic location at Washington Regional’s Springdale Center for Health at 813 Founders Park Drive in the Har-Ber Meadows neighborhood. More information is available at wregional.com.