
Revolutionary Clinics welcome Davis Square, Cambridge, Tufts and Boston patients to find relief at their dispensary. Patients in East Somerville, Assembly Square, Winter Hill and Spring Hill are invited to explore their range of dispensary products. Revolutionary Clinics is located right off the 93 highway in Somerville, Massachusetts, only blocks away from Sullivan Station.

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The Somerville facility features plenty of FREE parking with ADA space available. Revolutionary Clinics connects with patients over Facebook, their website, phone, and email, and will happily schedule an appointment time if patients prefer not to walk in. Individuals are also able to take advantage of their loyalty rewards program. Revolutionary Clinics offers discounts to veterans and seniors as well as a compassion program for low-income patients. Patients may use debit cards and cash to purchase medical cannabis goods. All medical marijuana products undergo lab testing before landing on dispensary shelves. In addition to their medical marijuana selection, their Somerville dispensary provides a range of cannabis use accessories and paraphernalia to aid with patient consumption. Revolutionary Clinics features flower cultivars, high-end concentrates, tinctures and other products optimized for medicinal use. Revolutionary Clinics has a wide selection of cannabis products, offering a combination of marijuana goods created by Revolutionary Clinics’ themselves and products provided from other Massachusetts vendors. Specializing in patient care, Revolutionary Clinic will open their Somerville location and will soon open to facilities in Cambridge and other Massachusetts cities as they grow. Revolutionary Clinics’ budtenders will gladly answer patient questions and point individuals in the direction towards the optimal cannabis medicine for their specific concerns. The welcoming, open facility is designed to make Somerville patients feel at ease to ask questions concerning cannabis products. The founding team is hard at work establishing their business model and preparing their first batch of top-tier cannabis products. Revolutionary Clinics is proud to be among the first wave of medical cannabis dispensaries based in Massachusetts. Revolutionary Clinics was born out of an idea to introduce a “radical” notion that patients deserve respect, love, and the opportunity to use cannabis as a natural, alternative means to achieve lasting wellness.

Their dispensary team challenges the status quo and serves suffering patients in Somerville and beyond with medicinal cannabis. Revolutionary Clinics’ mission is to change the world of alternative medical care. Their first location is in Somerville MA.and they have FREE PARKING! Through its corporate social responsibility program, Cannabis with a Conscience, Revolutionary Clinics joins with a range of partners in supporting healthy lives and vulnerable populations, advancing community revitalization efforts through philanthropy and public-private partnerships, and promoting diversity within the cannabis industry.Revolutionary Clinics prides themselves on serving patients with a revolutionary approach to Medical Marijuana - from their knowledge and expertise to their product quality and innovation. Revolutionary Clinics employs more than 360 colleagues across its manufacturing and retail operations and generated hundreds of thousands of dollars in tax revenue for Massachusetts’ communities. Its state-of-the-art cultivation facility in Fitchburg, Massachusetts is one of the largest in the state and supplies over 120 retail establishments with sought-after products and flower.


Revolutionary Clinics is harnessing the positive power of the emerging cannabis industry to raise the standard for alternative care and generate economic opportunity across Massachusetts.Īt its three registered marijuana dispensaries in Cambridge and Somerville, Revolutionary Clinics provides the highest quality medical marijuana products and the very best in-patient care and was named the best medical dispensary in the state by its peers in 2019.
