Experience Medical Marijuana in Newton County

Join thousands of Arkansas patients who have confidently navigated the medical card process with our expert guidance. We simplify every step, from our quick physician evaluations to complimentary assistance with your state application, making your journey to relief effortless.

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Unlock the potential of natural healing with medical marijuana services that prioritize your well-being. At Pause Pain & Wellness, we understand the unique needs of our clients in the medical marijuana community, offering personalized consultations and access to quality products. Our dedicated team is committed to assisting you in navigating the therapeutic benefits of medical marijuana, ensuring you receive the support needed to enhance your quality of life. Serving the area of medical marijuana, we are here to help you on your wellness journey. Connect with us today to explore your options and take the next step towards relief.

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Medical Conditions come in all shapes and sizes.

Shouldn’t your treatment options, too?

Don’t let pain, frustration with your weight, or mental health issues stop you from living the life you deserve!



When medical cannabis isn’t enough, our healthcare providers may prescribe medications to help you reach your weight loss goals and deal with stress, burnout, anxiety, lack of motivation, and other mental wellness challenges.

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Why This Works

1. Proven Results. Medications and therapies customized exclusively for your health.


2. Medical Experts. Healthcare providers have experience in holistic treatments with medical marijuana and medication.


3. Helpful Education. Content and guidance to help free you from pain and reach your weight & wellness goals.

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The only Arkansas clinic with statewide locations staffed with local healthcare providers and 5-star reviews.


We’re Here To Help.

We realize that when you need pain relief, to lose some weight, or to feel like yourself again, cannabis is not the end of your treatment but may build the foundation for your holistic health plan. We are your clinic with state-wide locations in Arkansas, ready to prescribe medicines alongside your medical marijuana treatment to help you get back on track faster.

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How To Get Started

1. Qualify For A Medical Marijuana Card

Click here to schedule an appointment. Already have your medical card? Skip to step 2.


2. Qualify for Weight Loss or Mental Wellness Treatment.
Check availability in your city, then call us to check if you’re a candidate.


3. Reach Your Goals and Feel Great!
Work with one of our healthcare providers to receive your personalized treatment plan, medications, and follow-up.

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Where Can I Find Medical Marijuana in Newton County?

In Newton County, AR, the journey towards wellness often leads individuals to explore the therapeutic benefits of medical marijuana. We are here to serve the community, providing a holistic approach focused on comfort and relief. Our commitment to educating patients about medical marijuana is paramount, ensuring everyone understands how it can positively impact their health. By guiding our clients through tailored solutions and resources, we strive to eliminate stigma surrounding medical marijuana and highlight its potential. With compassionate support from our knowledgeable team, we empower residents of Newton County, AR, to take charge of their health through the use of medical marijuana. Discovering the right path to wellness with medical marijuana can be a life-changing experience, and we are honored to be part of that journey. Our dedication to fostering informed choices ensures that each patient feels supported and valued.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I register for a medical marijuana card in Arkansas?

    1. Book Your Consultation – Call us or schedule your consultation online. One of our dedicated healthcare providers will help you determine whether medical cannabis is right for you.

    2. Prepare Your Supporting Documentation – Talk to your primary care physician to get your medical records. When you visit one of our clinics, bring a form of government ID and proof of Arkansas residence.

    3. Go to Your Consultation – At your consultation, one of our providers will walk you through the process of registering with the state.

    4. Apply for Your Card – Once you are registered, we will help you submit the proper paperwork to apply for your medical marijuana card.

  • How do I renew my medical marijuana card in Arkansas?

    To renew your medical marijuana card, schedule an appointment with one of our providers. At your appointment, your provider will help you renew your card.

  • How often do I have to renew my medical marijuana card?

    In Arkansas, a medical marijuana card is valid for 6 months after the date it is issued, unless the provider specifies an earlier date. If you sign up for our monthly plan, we’ll be sure to reminder you to schedule your card renewal appointment and waive the re-evaluation visit fee.

  • How much will a Disabled First Responders and Disabled Veterans Registry ID Card cost?

    Veterans and first responders with disabilities are exempt from paying the application fee. The Arkansas Medical Cannabis Act (AMCA) stipulates that disabled veterans or disabled first responders are exempt from paying the application cost for a qualifying patient Registry ID Card. A disabled veteran or first responder may prove their disability by submitting written confirmation from their doctor attesting to their incapacitating medical condition, documentation from the Social Security Disability Office, or documentation confirming they are a one hundred percent (100%) disabled veteran as determined by the U.S. Veterans Affairs Department. To lower the cost of the application and renewal fees, the MDOH may accept donations from private sources.

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