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The Healing Clinics is now available for Medical Marijuana Evaluations in Arkansas! 

Patients of The Healing Clinics in Arkansas can expect the same compassionate cannabis care and easily accessible support that more than 70,000 patients in Louisiana have come to enjoy. Click the button below to get started on your healing journey. 

How to become a Medical Marijuana patient in Arkansas

Medical Marijuana in Arkansas is under the Arkansas Department of Health. In Arkansas, patients receive a medical marijuana card that is issued by the Arkansas Department of Health at a cost of $50.

  • • The Arkansas Department of Health issues medical marijuana registry cards for qualified patients and caregivers.
  • • The Arkansas Alcohol and Beverage Control agency is responsible for the licensure of medical marijuana dispensaries. View dispensary locations.
  • After completing your intake form from The Healing Clinics, you will receive a form from your doctor (or you may apply online) that must be completed and submitted to the Arkansas Department of Health to ensure you are registered as a participant in the medical marijuana program. Once your card is processed, you may print the digital version.
  • • Visiting patients must apply online.
  • • Registry ID card application fees from the state of Arkansas are NON-REFUNDABLE.

How to purchase Medical Marijuana products in Arkansas

The state of Arkansas has eight zones for medical marijuana dispensaries. To view the list of medical marijuana dispensaries in Arkansas please click here or you can view a list below. 

Zone 1

Acanza Health Group (309) 2733 N. McConnell Ave, Fayetteville 800-266-9057

Purspirit Cannabis Co. (121) 3390 Martin Luther King Blvd, Fayetteville 479-957-1973

The Source (278) 406 Razorback Drive, Bentonville 479-330-9333

The Releaf Center (189) 9400 McNelly Road, Bentonville 479-488-2071

Zone 2

Fiddler’s Green Dispensary (40) 16150 Highway 9, Mountain View 870-269-8600

Plant Family Therapeutics (192) 5172 Hwy. 62 E., Mountain Home 870-709-0800

Arkansas Natural Products (46) 1303 HWY 65 N., Clinton 501-386-3166

Big Fish of Central Arkansas (155) 3001 Hwy 25 BN, Heber Springs

Zone 3

THC RX, Inc. (35) 3700 I40 Frontage Road East, West Memphis

Delta Cannabis Co. (206) 1151 East Service Road, West Memphis

Comprehensive Care Group (290) 201 and 203 N. Oak Street, West Memphis NEA Full Spectrum (29) 12001 Highway 49, Brookland 870-634-6412

Zone 4

JPS Management LLC d/b/a Fort Cannabis Co (117) 3904 Ayers Road, Fort Smith 479-551-2235

River Valley Dispensary (158) W. Shady Lane, Morrilton

420 Dispensary (33) Formerly 420RX 3506 South Arkansas Ave, Russellville 479-498-4200

Johnson County Dispensary (162) 131 Massengale, Clarksville

Custom Cannabis (154) 10200 HWY 5, Alexander 501-213-0115

Zone 5

Harvest (267) Formerly Rock City Harvest 1200 Thomas G Wilson, Conway 501-504-6065

Herbology (145) Formerly Grassroots OPCO 7303 Kanis Road, Little Rock 501-236-6906

Harvest House of Cannabis (126) 900 South Rodney Parham Road, Little Rock 501-238-4242

Natural Relief Dispensary (249) 3107 East Kiehl Ave., Sherwood 501-487-6045

Zone 6

Suite 443 (31) Formerly Doctor’s Orders 4893/4897 Malvern Avenue, Hot Springs 501-262-9333

Green Springs Medical (21) 309 Seneca Street, Hot Springs 501-207-0420

Native Green Wellness Center (281) 26225 Highway 167, Hensley 501-993-0617

Zone 7

Pain Free RX (32) 47 River Road West, Pine Bluff

Greenlight Dispensary (19) Formerly Delta Cultivators 2000 HWY 49 Bypass, Helena 870-714-6119

Pine Bluff Agriceuticals (222) 108 Girder Field, Pine Bluff

Arkansas Patient Services Company (272) 179 Industrial Park Drive, Warren

Nature’s Herbs and Wellness of Arkansas (106) Hwy 65 B Lots 6R & 7R, Pine Bluff

Zone 8

Noah’s Ark (245) 3213 North West Avenue, El Dorado

Bloom Medicinals of AR (97) 410 Realtor Road, Texarkana 870-934-8763

Red River Remedy (161) Formerly RX Med 4423 East Broad Street, Texarkana 870-330-4951 Arkadelphia (156) 188 Valley Street, Arkadelphia

FAQs for Arkansas Medical Marijuana

After your physician at The Healing Clinics completes your evaluation (usually completed the same day as you submit your intake form), you will be given a form that must be sent to the Arkansas Department of Health. Processing can take up to 14 days. Once processing is completed, you can download a digital version of your Arkansas Medical Marijuana Participant card. 

The following are required when submitting your application:

  • • The patient registry application form.
  • • The completed Physician Written Certification.
  • • Photocopy of the front of your Arkansas-issued driver’s license or state ID on a full sheet of paper.
  • The non-refundable application fees.

Your registry identification card will be valid for up to one year from the date it is issued.  Your card may be issued for less than one year if designated by your physician.   Visiting patient cards are issued for 90 days.

You can renew your card up to 60 days prior to your card’s expiration date. Be sure to also renew your evaluation with The Healing Clinics.

You need the same documents for new applications and renewals:

  • • The patient registry application form.
  • • A new Physician Written Certification.  Your previous certification cannot be used.
  • • Photocopy of the front of your Arkansas-issued driver’s license or state ID on a full sheet of paper.
  • • The non-refundable application fees.

Yes. The information received and records kept by the Arkansas Department of Health Medical Marijuana Section are subject to all applicable federal privacy laws, are confidential, are exempt from the Freedom of Information Act, and are not subject to disclosure to any individual or public or private entity, except as necessary for authorized employees of the department to perform official duties for the medical marijuana program. Law enforcement will have the ability to confirm only the validity of an ID card.

No. Using medical cannabis is prohibited in a school bus, on the grounds of any preschool or primary or secondary school, in any correctional facility, in any motor vehicle, in a private residence used at any time to provide licensed childcare or other similar social service care on the premises and in any public place where an individual could reasonably be expected to be observed by others. A public place includes all parts of buildings owned in a whole or in part, or leased, by the state or local unit of government. A public place does not include a private residence unless the private residence is used to provide licensed childcare, foster care, or other similar social service care on the premises. Using medical marijuana is also prohibited in a health care facility or any other place where smoking is prohibited by the Clean Indoor Air Act of 2006 and knowingly in close physical proximity to anyone under the age of 18.

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  • • Positive status for human immunodeficiency virus/ acquired immune deficiency syndrome
  • • Hepatitis C
  • • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
  • • Tourette’s syndrome
  • • Crohn’s disease
  • • Ulcerative colitis
  • • Post-traumatic stress disorder
  • • Severe arthritis
  • • Fibromyalgia
  • • Alzheimer’s disease
  • • Cachexia or wasting syndrome
  • • Peripheral neuropathy
  • • Intractable pain, which is pain that has not responded to ordinary medications, treatment, or surgical measures for more than six (6) months
  • • Severe nausea
  • • Seizures, including, without limitation, those characteristic of epilepsy
  • • Severe and persistent muscle spasms, including, without limitation, those characteristic of multiple sclerosis

A designated caregiver is a person who is selected by a qualifying patient as the person authorized, on the qualifying patient’s behalf, to possess, obtain from a certified medical marijuana dispensary, dispense, and assist in the administration of medical marijuana. Caregivers must apply for a registry card. A designated caregiver is issued a medical marijuana registry identification card that allows him/her to possess up to 2.5 ounces of medical marijuana on behalf of their patient. It is not legal for caregivers to consume, by any means, medical marijuana that has been dispensed on behalf of a registered qualifying patient.  A criminal background check is required for most caregiver applicants.  Parents applying to be caregivers for their own children do not have complete a criminal background check. 

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