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Fast Pace Health opening new clinic in Jonesboro

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Jonesboro, AR — (Contributed) — July 10, 2025 — Fast Pace Health is opening a New Walk-In Urgent Care Clinic in Jonesboro next week.

Located at 1407 E. Highland Drive, Jonesboro, this location will be open seven days a week with extended weekday and weekend hours for current residents and surrounding Craighead County communities. The facility will open July 14, although a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony will take place July 24 at 11:30 a.m.

The facility features multiple exam rooms, on-site labs, X-ray capabilities, medication prescriptions, and refills. The clinic will have walk-in, primary, and preventive health care services.

“Our mission to improve the health of those we serve remains true, and we aim to bring that commitment of providing a comfortable, stress-free, and professional health care experience to Jonesboro, AR. Our staff of experienced clinicians will provide comprehensive health services that meet the needs of the community.” And “We have built our name and reputation on our compassionate, reliable, and affordable approach to health care with services that can be scarce in smaller communities,” said Fast Pace Health CEO Greg Steil.

The Jonesboro location is part of an expanding Fast Pace network of clinics established in over 285+ communities across Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Mississippi, Indiana, Alabama, North Carolina and Louisiana. More information is available here.

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