How to become our patient?
Must be a legal resident of Arkansas and provide a valid proof of residency (driver’s license or state identification).
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Must be diagnosed with a qualifying medical condition that is approved by the Arkansas Department of Health (ADH).(listed below)
If you are a minor (under the age of 18), you first must obtain consent from your legal guardian or parent which much must be present during visit.
Bring medical records from your physician documenting your current diagnoses.
Want us to request your records for you?
Download the form here, complete and email to us at mmcgarland17@gmail.com or photo and text the form to 501.282.4341. We will call you to set up your appointment when your records are received.
How do I get an appointment?
All appointments need to be made in advance. Please call or book online to make your appointment. No walk-in appointments are available.
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As of April 1, 2020, Telemedicine visits are no longer available in the state of Arkansas.
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Are your services covered by my insurance?
No, insurance payments are not covered for this service.
Initial visit: $150 (patients are REQUIRED to bring a copy of their MEDICAL RECORD with qualifying diagnosis and Arkansas drivers license')
Renewal visit: $100 (existing patients please bring your drivers' license and medical marijuana card. New patients to our clinic, bring a copy of your MEDICAL RECORD REQUIRED with qualifying diagnosis, Arkansas drivers license' and medical marijuana card)
Cash, Visa, MasterCard, and American Express Accepted
No personal checks
Cancelation Policy
If more than two appointments have been missed or re-scheduled with 48 hours of appointment date, patient must call clinic for a future appointment. Any additional on-line bookings will be canceled otherwise.
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Please confirm all appointments via web or phone 48 prior to appointment. Unconfirmed appointments are subject co cancelation.
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Arkansas Department of Health Qualifying
Medical Conditions
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Cancer
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Glaucoma
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Positive status for human immunodeficiency virus/ acquired immune deficiency syndrome
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Hepatitis C
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
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Tourette’s syndrome
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Crohn’s disease
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Ulcerative colitis
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Post-traumatic stress disorder
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Severe arthritis
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Fibromyalgia
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Alzheimer’s disease
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Cachexia or wasting syndrome
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Peripheral neuropathy
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Intractable pain which is pain that has not responded to ordinary medications, treatment or surgical measures for more than six (6) months
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Severe nausea
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Seizures including without limitation those characteristic of epilepsy
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Severe and persistent muscle spasms including without limitation those characteristic of Multiple Sclerosis (MS)