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How to Get an Arkansas Medical Marijuana Card

Book an Appointment

Schedule by filling out the form above or call/text us at 240-356-1000 to set up your consultation over the phone.

Talk to a Doctor

Our doctor will determine whether you qualify for a medical card after a quick 10-15 minute evaluation.

Get Your Card

If approved, you'll receive your written certification the same day which you can then use to apply online with the state for your card.

How to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Arkansas

We are currently offering online telemedicine appointments, meaning you can get certified for your Arkansas medical marijuana card from the comfort and security of your own home!  We make the telemedicine process easy, you'll just need a smartphone, tablet, or computer for the consultation.

We are also partnered with Hearne Family Clinic of Little Rock and Springdale Health Integrative Clinic of Springdale to provide patients with in-person options for medical marijuana card certifications and renewals.  You can schedule an appointment now or give us a call/text at 240-356-1000 to get started!

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Arkansas Medical Card Requirements

You must be an Arkansas resident. There is no age requirement, however patients under the age of 18 will need a parent or guardian to register as their caregiver.

To qualify, you must be diagnosed with one of the following state-approved medical conditions:

• Cancer
• Glaucoma
• HIV / AIDS
• 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 lasting more than six (6) months
• Severe nausea
• Seizures / epilepsy
• Severe and persistent muscle spasms including those characteristic of multiple sclerosis

If you have a qualifying condition with medical documentation (such as medical records, pill bottles, office visit summaries, or a letter from a doctor stating your diagnosis), then you're ready to be seen by our doctor to get certified!
 
If you have a qualifying condition but DON'T have medical documentation, call or text us at 240-356-1000 so that we can schedule you with a doctor that can diagnose and then a doctor that can certify you. We do not charge extra for the diagnosis.

You will need to be evaluated in person by a doctor to receive the medical marijuana certification that will allow you to apply for your official card through the state.

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Arkansas Medical Marijuana Certification Process

The certification process in Arkansas is similar to many other medical states. Patients will need to obtain a Physician Written Certification Form from a licensed medical marijuana doctor first in order to apply with the state for a medical card.

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    Schedule an appointment with a licensed medical marijuana doctor.
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    Speak with the doctor to find out if you qualify.
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    Obtain your written certification form and apply with the state.
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    Get your electronic medical marijuana ID card and start purchasing at dispensaries!

The first step in getting your Arkansas medical marijuana card is to be evaluated and certified by a state-licensed medical cannabis doctor.

It can sometimes be difficult for patients to find a doctor who will certify them. We are currently offering online telemedicine consultations as well as in-person evaluations at our partner clinics in Little Rock and Springdale.

If you believe that you have one of the qualifying medical conditions and have at least one type of proof, then you will most likely qualify. Our doctor can evaluate you, review any medical documentation you are able to provide, and issue your certification so that you can apply for your card.

The next step after being certified by a doctor is to apply online with the Arkansas Department of Health. In order to apply, patients will need to have the signed physician written certification form and a state-issued identification card (such as a driver’s license). If you're having trouble submitting your application to the state or any part of the registration process, we recommend contacting the state directly for support at 501-682-4982.

Arkansas Medical Marijuana Card Information from our Physician

Recently several dispensaries finally opened their doors in the state of Arkansas. This is an exciting time for patients who have waited so long to get the medicine they need. Even with dispensaries opening and Arkansas's medical marijuana program gaining momentum, many patients are still unclear on how to obtain a Arkansas medical marijuana card. Green Health Docs have helped over 100,000 patients navigate through this confusing process, and we can help you get certified as well.

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If you're an Arkansas resident and believe that you have one of the state-approved medical conditions with at least one form of proof, then you will most likely qualify. You will first need to be evaluated by a licensed medical marijuana doctor. Once approved, you will receive your written certification that you can use to apply with the state as a patient to get your card. If you have any questions, give our local support center a call or text at 240-356-1000 and we will be happy to assist you.

Schedule now using one of the forms on this page or give us a call at 240-356-1000; our friendly support team is available 7 days per week to set up a date and time for you to get evaluated by a medical marijuana doctor in Arkansas and to answer any questions you may have.

You will need a valid photo ID and if possible, at least one form of proof of your medical condition such as medical records, pill bottles, office visit summaries, or a letter from your doctor.

If you don't have medical documentation, you can still get certified! Call or text us at 240-356-1000 so that we can schedule you with a doctor that can diagnose and then a doctor that can certify you. We do not charge extra for the diagnosis.

Once your appointment is booked, you'll receive a confirmation email shortly after. This email will have the link to your intake form which is where you will fill out your medical information as well as upload your ID and any medical documentation you are able to provide.

The cost to be seen by our doctor for the initial Arkansas medical marijuana certification is $200. The annual cost to renew is also $200. The price includes assistance with state registration, medical marijuana education, the doctor’s visit, and any other help needed throughout the process. We accept credit or debit only for Telemedicine appointments. The required state application fee is $50 payable by credit or debit only.

Only a licensed medical marijuana doctor can determine if you qualify for the program, so we cannot guarantee your approval. However, if you do not get approved by our doctor you will receive a FULL refund! Our knowledgeable and friendly support staff is ready to help get you fully prepared for your appointment so that you have the best chance of approval, just give us a call at 240-356-1000 if you would like to know more.

An Arkansas licensed medical marijuana doctor will examine you, review any medical documentation you are able to provide, and assess your medical history. Appointments are typically about 10-15 minutes. We will also maintain your patient records and provide follow-up care as needed.

•  Cancer
• Glaucoma
• HIV / AIDS
• 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 lasting more than six (6) months
• Severe nausea
• Seizures / epilepsy
• Severe and persistent muscle spasms including those characteristic of multiple sclerosis

You can fax your records to 240-366-1932 or you can have them emailed to info@greenhealthdocs.com.

No. Doctors must hold a valid license to practice medicine in Arkansas and register with the Department of Health in order to certify patients for a medical marijuana card. All of our doctors here at Green Health Docs are registered with the state and demonstrate the knowledge and compassion necessary to give you the highest possible quality of care.

Yes. Veterans can obtain medical marijuana in the same way as any other patient at Green Health Docs. We are proud to help our veterans combat their medical conditions with medical marijuana!

Yes. Children (under the age of 18) can become medical marijuana patients in Arkansas. However, the child must have a parent or guardian register as his/her caregiver.

Caregivers provide a service for medical marijuana patients (including those under 18) who cannot or do not wish to go to a dispensary to purchase their medical marijuana. A caregiver is able to purchase medical marijuana on behalf of the patient as well as help administer the medication. Caregivers are only appointed by patients and must be 21 years or older and register with the state as a caregiver.

The Arkansas Department of Health online medical marijuana registry is open and can be accessed here. The application fee is $50 for both patients and caregivers. If you're having trouble getting registered, you can contact us at 240-356-1000 for assistance 7 days per week.

Once your registration is complete and the fee has been paid, you'll be able to access the electronic copy of your medical marijuana ID card immediately from your online account. You can then use the card to purchase medical marijuana products from any state-licensed dispensary.

No. Insurance companies do not cover any costs associated with medical marijuana due to conflicts with federal law.

Legal patients can obtain medical marijuana products from licensed dispensaries located throughout the state. Patients will also be able to use their card in other medical states that offer reciprocity, such as Oklahoma.

No. The state decided not to issue physical ID cards, but patients will be required to have the digital copy of their medical ID card in order to be able to purchase from dispensaries.

Qualified patients can purchase and possess up to 3 ounces of medical marijuana from state-licensed dispensaries within a 14-day period.

Dispensaries in Arkansas currently carry a wide range of medical marijuana products including raw flower, concentrates, vapable products such as cartridges, oral products such as capsules and tinctures, topicals such as patches and creams, and more. Our doctor along with dispensary staff can help determine which forms may be best for you.

No. The Department of Health does not allow patients or caregivers to cultivate medical marijuana. Only a state-licensed cultivation facility can grow medical marijuana.

No, as a medical patient you are protected by HIPAA. Green Health Docs makes the privacy and security of our patients’ confidential information a top priority. No one will be able to find out your status as a medical marijuana patient unless you openly tell them or if you are administered a drug test for marijuana.

Yes. With Arkansas being an at-will state and there not currently being any legislation in place that protects medical marijuana patients in the workplace, medical cardholders can still be administered drug screenings and receive disciplinary action regarding the results of drug screenings. For this reason, we recommend making sure you are fully aware of your employer’s policy regarding drug screenings and medical marijuana before moving forward with the process.

Arkansas does not have any restrictions regarding patients on probation or parole, however, you must get permission from your probation or parole officer first before pursuing a medical marijuana card.

As a legal medical marijuana patient, you are protected. Patients do not have to disclose that they possess medical marijuana and do not have to consent to a search. However, if a search is conducted and medical marijuana is found, the patient should immediately present their patient ID card or direct law enforcement to the medical marijuana patient registry to show that they are a legal patient.

Yes. Patients interested in using a medical marijuana card from another state while in Arkansas will have to apply as a visiting patient. The application is $50 and if accepted, will allow patients to purchase medical marijuana from Arkansas dispensaries for 30 days.

Yes, there are multiple states currently accepting Arkansas medical cards. The laws for using out-of-state medical cards vary from state to state, so the best way to find out is by contacting a dispensary in the state you're interested in visiting.

Yes! You do not have to be seen by the same doctor each year. If you were certified by another medical marijuana doctor last year and would like to switch to Green Health Docs, we will be happy to take care of you!

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