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Marijuana Doctor Little Rock, Arkansas

AR Medical Marijuana Card

New Patients $174
Renewals $99
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New Patients $224
Renewals $99
Get you MMJ Card
Telehealth appointment
Helpful, real person support
Arkansas-licensed physicians

Pay in 4 installments. Call to use Afterpay

Call with questions or to schedule by phone (501) 226-4177

Medical Marijuana Card in Little Rock, AR

400 West Capitol Avenue Suite 1700 Little Rock, AR 72201

Since 2019, The Sanctuary Wellness Institute has helped thousands of Arkansas residents connect with Arkansas-licensed physicians who are authorized to provide written physician certifications in accordance with the Arkansas Medical Marijuana Amendment and Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) regulations.

All medical marijuana evaluations and certifications are completed by independent, Arkansas-licensed doctors. If a patient is determined to qualify, the physician issues a written physician certification, which the patient must submit to the Arkansas Department of Health for review and approval.

Arkansas Medical Marijuana Card

The Sanctuary Wellness Institute does not issue medical marijuana registry identification cards. Card approval, state application fees, and patient portal access are handled directly between the patient and the Arkansas Department of Health through the state medical marijuana patient registry system.

How to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Little Rock, AR

Step 1 is to book an appointment with your SWI medical marijuana doctor

Schedule an Evaluation with an Arkansas-Licensed Doctor

The Sanctuary Wellness Institute connects you with an independent, Arkansas-licensed physician who evaluates whether you qualify for a written physician certification in accordance with the Arkansas Medical Marijuana Amendment.

Step 2 is to meet with your SWI medical marijuana doctor

Submit Your Application to the Arkansas Department of Health

After a physician issues a certification, you submit the certification, required documents, and the state application fee through the Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) medical marijuana patient registry.

Step three: Visit dispensary near you to obtain medical marijuana product

Receive Your Medical Marijuana Registry Identification Card

Once the Arkansas Department of Health completes its review, approved patients receive a medical marijuana registry identification card, allowing legal access to medical marijuana in Arkansas.

Arkansas Medical Marijuana Qualifying Conditions

To receive a written physician certification for medical marijuana card in Arkansas, a patient must be diagnosed with one or more qualifying medical conditions as defined by the Arkansas Medical Marijuana Amendment and regulated by the Arkansas Department of Health. Those conditions are as follows:

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Our Arkansas Medical Marijuana Doctor

The Sanctuary Wellness Institute works with independent, Arkansas-licensed physicians who are authorized to evaluate patients for eligibility for medical marijuana certification under the Arkansas Medical Marijuana Amendment. These physicians bring clinical experience and a patient-focused approach to medical evaluations. By combining professional medical judgment with clear and informative communication, The Sanctuary Wellness Institute aims to provide a professional and accessible telemedicine evaluation experience for Arkansas residents.

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Dr. Michael Duplessie, MD

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Arkansas Cannabis Clinic - By Appointment Only

Address: 400 W Capitol Ave Suite 1700
Little Rock, AR 72201
Phone: (501) 226-4177

Monday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Sunday Closed

Directions to Our Little Rock, AR Office

Head south on N Main St toward W 16th St 0.6 mi, Turn right onto W 8th St 0.2 mi, Turn left onto Willow St 371 ft, Turn right onto N Broadway St 0.3 mi, Continue onto US-70B W/Broadway Bridge Continue to follow US-70B W 0.8 mi, Turn left onto W Capitol Ave Our Office will be on the left.

Get on I-40 E from Locust St, W 6th St and Central Landing Blvd 5 min (2.1 mi), Head west on Main St toward Locust St 95 ft, Turn left onto Locust St 0.3 mi, Turn left onto College Ave 0.3 mi, Turn right onto Harkrider St 0.2 mi, Turn left after Arby's (on the left) 0.5 mi, At the traffic circle, take the 2nd exit onto E 6th St 0.3 mi, At the traffic circle, take the 2nd exit onto Central Landing Blvd 0.4 mi, Take the ramp to Little Rock 0.2 mi, Follow I-40 E to AR-365 S/MacArthur Dr in North Little Rock. Take exit 152 from I-40 E 21 min (25.0 mi), Merge onto I-40 E 24.8 mi, Take exit 152 for AR-365/MacArthur Dr toward Pike Avenue 0.1 mi, Keep right at the fork, follow signs for UA Pulaski Technical College/Towbin VA Healthcare Center/Dickey-Stephens Pk/Verizon Arena and merge onto AR-365 S/MacArthur Dr 289 ft, Continue on AR-365 S. Take US-70B W to W Capitol Ave in Little Rock 7 min (3.2 mi), Merge onto AR-365 S/MacArthur Dr Continue to follow AR-365 S Pass by Dollar General (on the right in 1.0 mi) 1.8 mi, At the traffic circle, take the 3rd exit onto W Broadway St 0.5 mi, Turn right onto US-70B W/Broadway Bridge Continue to follow US-70B W 0.8 mi, Turn left onto W Capitol Ave Our Office will be on the left.

Get on US-167 S/US-67 S from N 2nd St 7 min (3.9 mi), Head southwest toward N 2nd St 135 ft, Turn right toward N 2nd St 59 ft, Turn left onto N 2nd St 3.2 mi, Turn right onto AR-5 N 0.3 mi, Turn left to merge onto US-167 S/US-67 S toward Little Rock 0.4 mi, Continue on US-167 S/US-67 S to Little Rock. Take exit 140B from I-30 W/US-167 S/US-67 S 17 min (19.3 mi), Merge onto US-167 S/US-67 S 15.1 mi, Keep left to stay on US-167 S/US-67 S, follow signs for I-40 W/Little Rock/Fort Smith 0.5 mi, Merge onto I-40 W/US-167 S/US-67 S 0.9 mi, Keep left at the fork to continue on I-30 W/US-167 S/US-67 S, follow signs for U.S. 65/Little Rock 2.7 mi, Take exit 140B for 6th St 456 ft, Take E 6th St to W Capitol Ave 3 min (0.9 mi), Continue straight 131 ft, Turn right onto E 6th St 0.7 mi, Turn right onto Broadway St 374 ft, Turn right onto W Capitol Ave Our Office will be on the left.

Medical marijuana card cost in Arkansas

How Much Does a Arkansas Medical Marijuana Card Cost

Fee Type Paid To
Physician evaluation (new patient) Sanctuary / Physician – $174
Physician evaluation (renewal) Sanctuary / Physician – $99
AR MMJ card fee (State fee)* Department of Health - $50

* State fees are paid directly to the AR Department of Health and are not controlled by The Sanctuary Wellness Institute.

How to Register with the State for Medical Marijuana in AR

  1. Access the Arkansas Medical Marijuana Patient Registry: Visit the Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) medical marijuana program website.
  2. Select “Patient Registration”: Click the Patient Registration option to begin the account setup process.
  3. Create Your Patient Account: Enter your personal information, create a password, and submit the registration form.
  4. Confirm Your Registration: Open the confirmation email sent to the email address you provided and follow the instructions to confirm and activate your account.

Where Can I Buy Medical Marijuana Near Little Rock, AR?

Medical marijuana may be purchased at state-licensed medical marijuana dispensaries located throughout Arkansas. The Arkansas Department of Health and the Arkansas Medical Marijuana Commission regulate dispensary licensing and operations.

Registered patients and designated caregivers may purchase approved medical marijuana products, which may include cannabis flower, edibles, tinctures, concentrates, and topical products, subject to state regulations.

Under Arkansas law, a qualifying patient may purchase up to 2.5 ounces of medical marijuana within a fourteen (14) day period from licensed dispensaries.

  1. Custom Cannabis - Alexander, AR
  2. Good Day Farm - Little Rock, AR
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  2. Harvest Cannabis - Conway, AR

About Arkansas Cannabis Program

The Arkansas medical marijuana program was established in 2016 following voter approval of the Arkansas Medical Marijuana Amendment (Amendment 98). The amendment allows qualifying patients with certain medical conditions to seek access to medical marijuana under Arkansas law.

The program is administered by the Arkansas Department of Health (ADH), which oversees patient and caregiver registration and issues medical marijuana registry identification cards to approved applicants.

To participate in the program, patients must receive a written physician certification from an Arkansas-licensed physician and submit an application, along with required documentation and state fees, through the Arkansas Department of Health’s medical marijuana patient registry.

About Arkansas Cannabis Program

How to Renew Your Card in Arkansas

In Arkansas, medical marijuana registry identification cards must be renewed annually. To renew your card, complete the following steps:

  1. Schedule a Renewal Evaluation: Schedule a renewal evaluation with The Sanctuary Wellness Institute. The Sanctuary connects you with an independent, Arkansas-licensed physician who can evaluate you for a new written physician certification. Appointments may be scheduled online or by calling (501) 226-4177.
  2. Submit Your Renewal Application: After receiving a new physician certification, submit your renewal application, required documents, and the state renewal fee through the Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) medical marijuana patient registry.
  3. Receive Your Updated Registry Identification Card: Once the Arkansas Department of Health completes its review and approves the renewal application, an updated medical marijuana registry identification card is issued in accordance with state procedures.

How to Become a Medical Marijuana Caregiver in AR

How to Become a Medical Marijuana Caregiver in AR

In Arkansas, a designated caregiver is an individual authorized to assist a qualifying medical marijuana patient with the purchase and, when permitted by law, the administration of medical marijuana. Caregivers must be Arkansas residents and at least twenty-one (21) years of age.

To become a caregiver in Arkansas, complete the following steps:

  1. Submit Your Caregiver Application: Apply through the Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) medical marijuana patient registry. The state requires a caregiver application fee and a criminal background check, which is conducted as part of the application process.
  2. Receive Your Caregiver Registry Identification Card: After the Arkansas Department of Health completes its review and approves the application, a caregiver registry identification card is issued in accordance with state procedures.

Understanding the Potential Side Effects of Medical Marijuana

Like many medical therapies, medical marijuana may cause side effects. Potential effects can vary based on the method of use, frequency, dosage, and the THC-to-CBD ratio of the product used. Long-term or frequent use may be associated with the following considerations:

  • Respiratory issues: Inhalation methods, such as smoking, may irritate the respiratory system and can be associated with coughing or bronchial irritation. Non-inhalation methods, including tinctures, edibles, or other approved formulations, may reduce respiratory exposure.
  • Tolerance and dependence: With repeated use, some individuals may develop tolerance, which can reduce perceived effectiveness over time. In certain cases, discontinuation after prolonged use may be associated with mild withdrawal-like symptoms, such as sleep disturbance, irritability, or changes in appetite.
  • Cognitive impact: Extended or frequent use, particularly at higher THC concentrations, may affect attention, memory, or concentration. These effects may be more pronounced in younger individuals or with long-term use.
  • Mental health concerns: Individuals with a personal or family history of anxiety, depression, or psychotic disorders may experience increased symptoms when using products with higher THC content. Patients are encouraged to discuss mental health history with a licensed physician.
  • Motivational changes: Some individuals report changes in motivation, focus, or energy levels with ongoing use. These effects can vary widely between patients.

Medical marijuana should be used only under the guidance of a licensed physician and in accordance with Arkansas law. Understanding potential side effects, along with possible benefits, helps patients make informed decisions as part of a personalized medical care plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

After receiving your card, you can purchase cannabis at any licensed dispensary in Arkansas. In Little Rock, local options include Natural Relief Dispensary, Green Springs Medical, and Good Day Farm.

Yes. You must be an Arkansas resident with a valid driver’s license or state ID. Out-of-state residents are not eligible.

Submit the caregiver application through the Arkansas medical marijuana program’s portal. The state requires prospective caregivers to pass a criminal background check (additional $37 fee). Once the state approves your application, you’ll receive your caregiver card in the mail.

No. Health insurance does not cover medical marijuana evaluations, application fees, or dispensary purchases.

The law in Arkansas allows qualifying patients with MMJ cards can buy up to 2.5 ounces of marijuana every 14 days.

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