Nature’s Medicines, 482 Globe St., began serving adults with a valid medical marijuana card on Sunday.

FALL RIVER — The city’s second medical marijuana dispensary opened Sunday. It brought a piece of the city’s history along with it.

Nature’s Medicines, 482 Globe St., began serving adults with a valid medical marijuana card on Sunday. It is located in the building that housed The Ukrainian Home, formerly known as The Uke.

“We opened quietly,” said David Brayton III of Tiverton, the president of the dispensary’s parent company, Xiphias Wellness.

“We want to make sure we do everything right.”

There is security in the parking lot of the dispensary and clients are buzzed through one door to a reception foyer. Clients must produce both a medical marijuana card and a valid identification card to get in.

Once clients get into the sales room they see the pride of the place, a 12-foot carved walnut bar that once served patrons at The Uke.

“It was a really big bar,” Brayton said. “We had to trim it down a little bit to fit.

“If you look, you can still see the cigarette burns in the bar from the patrons at the Ukrainian Club.”

The dispensary will sell 97 products in all, mostly different strains of marijuana flowers. The company also sells prerolls, transdermal patches, concentrates, edibles, lozenges, oils and liquids for vape pens.

“Flower is still the dominant product in the market, but that is changing,” Brayton said. “People are shying away from smoking and vaping for health reasons.”

The entire menu is online at naturesmedicines.com as well as several other marijuana websites.

Nature’s Medicines also has an application in to the state Cannabis Control Commission for a license to sell marijuana in the recreational market.

Northeast Alternatives, 999 William S. Canning Blvd., is the only other company offering medical marijuana in the city. That company also has a pending application to sell in the recreational market.

CannaTech Medicinals built a facility to grow and process marijuana in the biopark, right next to the Amazon facility. The company also has a dispensary built on Hartwell Street behind the car wash.

That company is scheduled to have its final inspection by the state on Dec. 18.

“Once that is done, we should be ready to go,” said Dr. Henry Crowley, the company president.

Email Kevin P. O’Connor at koconnor@heraldnews.com.