Peoria is a rapidly growing northwest Phoenix suburb — a community of more than 175,000 residents in Maricopa County, home to the Vistancia master-planned community, the P83 Entertainment District, and Lake Pleasant Regional Park. PeoriaAZMarijuana.clinic is an online directory and telehealth scheduling platform connecting Peoria residents with ADHS-registered Arizona providers for medical marijuana certifications.
We are not a medical practice, dispensary, or pharmacy. We connect patients with qualified ADHS-registered providers and guide them through Arizona's certification process — from Vistancia and Westwing Mountain to the P83 Entertainment District, Lake Pleasant Parkway, and every Peoria neighborhood.
Every provider on our platform holds an active Arizona license (MD, DO, NP, or PA) and is registered with the Arizona Department of Health Services to issue written certifications under Prop 203.
All telehealth appointments are conducted on HIPAA-compliant platforms. Peoria AZ patients' health information is handled with complete confidentiality throughout the process.
Every certification follows ADHS requirements under Prop 203. The $150 state fee is paid directly to ADHS — not to this platform — through the ADHS Medical Marijuana Registry.
Arizona's medical marijuana program, established by Proposition 203 (2010) and administered by the ADHS Medical Marijuana Registry, works as follows: a Peoria AZ patient books a real-time video visit with an ADHS-registered provider. The provider evaluates the patient's history against Arizona's qualifying conditions under Prop 203. If a qualifying condition applies, the provider issues a written certification — valid for 90 days. The patient then applies through the ADHS online registry, pays the $150 state fee directly to ADHS, and receives a 1-year patient card upon approval. The card allows purchases of up to 2.5 ounces per 14-day period at any licensed Arizona dispensary statewide.
Arizona legalized adult-use cannabis through Proposition 207 in 2020, but the Prop 203 medical program continues to offer meaningful advantages. Medical patients pay lower cannabis taxes. The medical purchase limit — 2.5 ounces per 14-day period — is significantly higher than the adult-use transaction limit of one ounce. Patients under 21 with a qualifying condition may participate in the medical program. Medical card holders also receive statutory legal protections under Prop 203 that adult-use consumers do not. For Peoria AZ residents with a qualifying chronic condition, the medical card often pays for itself quickly in tax savings alone.
PeoriaAZMarijuana.clinic is an advertising platform. ADHS-registered providers pay for patient connection and marketing services. Those commercial relationships are disclosed in our Advertising Disclosure and play no role in any provider's clinical decisions. Questions? Use the contact form on our Terms & Policies page.