Good Faith Exams in Arkansas
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A good faith exam in Arkansas is the documented clinical step that keeps that attention from becoming a compliance problem. GoodFaithExams.com supports medical spas, IV therapy clinics, telehealth providers, and weight loss practices across Arkansas with physician-reviewed evaluations at $26.99 per exam.
What Is a Good Faith Exam in Arkansas
Arkansas’s medical practice framework requires that licensed provider involvement be documented before regulated procedures are performed. A good faith evaluation Arkansas creates that patient-level record before treatment begins rather than after something is questioned.
GoodFaithExams.com delivers that evaluation online. Patients complete intake when it works for them. Practices receive a documented record without added coordination demands.
Why This Matters in Arkansas
Arkansas med spa compliance requires structured evaluation workflows at the individual patient level. Practices without that structure carry documentation exposure that grows with every appointment that lacks a proper evaluation on file.
Arkansas med spa laws require licensed provider oversight before regulated medical procedures are performed or delegated. A good faith exam Arkansas workflow satisfies that requirement consistently.
What Makes a Good Faith Exam Defensible in Arkansas
- Licensed provider completing every evaluation
- Independent clinical judgment with no automated approvals
- Documentation aligned with Arkansas State Medical Board standards
- Records that hold up during board reviews and adverse event investigations
How It Works
Patient Intake
Provider Evaluation
Clinical Decision
Documented Outcome
Who This Is and Is Not For
Good fit
- Arkansas med spas
- IV therapy clinics
- telehealth practices
- weight loss programs
- nurse-led clinics
- multi-location practices
Not for:
- Clinics looking for shortcuts
- businesses seeking legal advice
- teams that do not want licensed provider involvement
Pricing
$26.99 per exam.
- No subscriptions
- No contracts
- No minimum volumes
- Pay only when an exam is performed
Built by People Who Have Been Where You Are
GoodFaithExams.com was built by a nurse practitioner with real clinic experience.
Who We Serve in Arkansas

Medical spas and aesthetic clinics

IV hydration and infusion practices

Medical weight loss and GLP-1 programs

Telehealth and hybrid practices

Nurse-led clinics

Multi-location practices
Good Faith Exams
Across Arkansas
Major Metro Areas
- Little Rock
- Fort Smith
- Fayetteville
- Springdale
- Jonesboro
- Rogers
- Bentonville
- Conway
- North Little Rock
- Hot Springs
Regional Coverage
- Central Arkansas: Little Rock metro, North Little Rock, Conway, Benton, Bryant
- Northwest Arkansas: Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, Bentonville, Siloam Springs
- River Valley: Fort Smith, Van Buren, Russellville
- East and South Arkansas: Jonesboro, Texarkana, Pine Bluff, Hot Springs
We support:
Arkansas telemedicine GFE workflows
Arkansas med spa compliance across locations
Consistent exam process regardless of geography
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Frequently Asked Questions
Northwest Arkansas practices are growing fast. How does GoodFaithExams.com keep up?
GoodFaithExams.com is available Monday through Sunday with no scheduling constraints. As your practice grows, the platform scales with it. New locations are added to the same account without triggering new contracts or volume commitments.
What is a good faith exam in Arkansas?
A pre-treatment medical evaluation by a licensed provider before a regulated service is authorized. It documents independent clinical judgment and creates a defensible compliance record before care begins.
What is an Arkansas telehealth good faith exam?
A pre-treatment evaluation completed remotely by a licensed provider through a secure digital platform. Arkansas telehealth law supports remote evaluation when applicable clinical and documentation conditions are met.
What is an Arkansas telemedicine GFE?
A good faith exam completed through a telehealth platform. It follows the same documentation standard as an in-person evaluation and supports Arkansas practices delivering care remotely through GoodFaithExams.com.
What does Arkansas compliance med spa require in terms of documentation?
Documented licensed provider involvement before regulated procedures are performed or delegated. Intake forms show what the patient reported. A good faith exam shows that a provider reviewed that information and made a clinical decision. Both are part of a compliant workflow.
What is telehealth compliance Arkansas?
The state-specific rules governing how remote care is delivered in Arkansas, how patient-provider relationships are established, and how evaluations must be documented for telehealth-based Arkansas practices.
Does a good faith exam guarantee approval?
No. The provider may approve, modify, delay, or decline treatment based on independent clinical assessment of the patient’s health history and the service being requested.
What does it cost?
$26.99 per exam. No subscriptions, no contracts, no minimums.
Does GoodFaithExams.com work for new Arkansas practices?
Yes. Same-day setup with no contracts or minimums. New Arkansas practices can have a compliant evaluation workflow in place within one business day.