The apparition of a blond boy aged around 5 has been seen on the fourth floor. He wears pajamas and is often playing or seeking a kitten. An apparition of a Confederate soldier and another of an elderly female also have been seen in the building. Ghosts have been seen inside as well as on the grounds.
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Geographic Information
- Address:
- 900 W Kings Hwy
Paragould, AR 72450
United States
Get Directions » - GPS:
- 36.05212809771294, -90.49907670265503
- County:
- Greene County, Arkansas
- Nearest Towns:
- Paragould, AR (0.4 mi.)
Oak Grove Heights, AR (4.8 mi.)
Lafe, AR (10.5 mi.)
Marmaduke, AR (11.3 mi.)
Brookland, AR (11.5 mi.)
Cardwell, MO (11.5 mi.)
Monette, AR (14.1 mi.)
Arbyrd, MO (14.5 mi.)
Leachville, AR (15.7 mi.)
Black Oak, AR (16.4 mi.)
Contact Information
- Web:
- http://www.myammc.org/
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Stay away
Who do I contact to see this place or can noone able to go there?
Contact administration
ok thx for the information
Who do I contact to see this place or is noone able to go there?
4th floor is office space now, mostly. There were renovations done recently after some water damage. It’s unlikely you’d be able to access the 4th floor since security is pretty tight up at the hospital. I used to work security up there a couple years ago.
i have been there and there is a lot of scary things that happen i hate ghost and that little boy scared me when i saw him but other than that he is harmless.
so did I
Yo this is really scary people I’ve been to that hospital because of a bad injury and I saw the devil he wanted me to go to hell
wowww
BOB
Rm 321 turns red and a confederate soilder appears. Morgue hall you will hear people say your name and noone be there there is a lady in a white nurses gown that roams gi lab you can see and hear the little boy playing on 4th floor. Basement also has spirits you can feel their presence there knowing you are alone.
i use to work at ammc i was a housekeeper for ten years from 2004-2015 i worked on 3 east it is the syrgerical floor there would be times that someone would call out my name and there would be times i could feel someone tugging on my shirt some times i could here someone walking with a walker toward me
Not a five year old boy, it’s definitely a demon masquerading as a young child, this is what they do!
i seen a figure of a ghost hanging with a rope around its neck on the 4th floor
Don’t go to this place!! It is living hell and or dragging you there.
I went and my soul was ripped out of me by a demon. I was picked up and thrown against a wall. I heard multiple people screaming but there was nobody there. I am going through rehab to this day and this will scar me for the rest of my life.
Scooby Doo was here.
Oil up bbg.
what else happened
um some people say there was blood on the wall
has enny buddy see things
Arkansas Methodist Medical Center (AMMC), word hurdle located in Paragould, Arkansas, has been a vital healthcare provider for the residents of Northeast Arkansas and Southeast Missouri for over 70 years.