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Patients are eligible to recieve a certification for low-THC cannabis or medical marijuana if the suffer from the conditions
Don’t suffer from the qualifying conditions listed above? That’s okay!
Permits smoking as a route of administration for medical marijuana by amending the definition of the term “medical use” in s. 381.986(1)(j), F.S., and provides for a limit on the number of ounces of smokable marijuana a patient may receive and carry at a given time.
ADHD
Alcoholism
Alzheimer's Disease
Anorexia
Anxiety
Arthritis (other)
Asperger Syndrome
Autism
Chronic Pain
Cerebral Palsy
Chemo Tx Side Effects
Dementia (other)
Depression Diabetes II
Dystonia
Endometriosis
Fibromyalgia
Essential Tremor
Hepatitis C
Hyperemesis
Insomnia
IBS
Lyme Disease Sx's
Meniere's Disease
Menstral Cramps
Migraines
Muscle Spasms
Muscular Dystrophy
Myasthenia Gravis
Nausea
Neuropathy
Obesity
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Osteoarthritis
Ovarian Cysts
Psoriasis
Radiation Tx Side Effects
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Seizures
Sickle Cell Anemia
Spinal Cord Injury
Tardive Dyskinesia
TMJ
Tourette's Disorder
Traumatic Brain Injury
Ulcerative Colitis
Vertigo
Low-THC cannabis has very low amounts of the psychoactive ingredient THC and does not usually produce the “high” commonly associated with cannabis.
Includes CBD-only products.Medical Cannabis can contain sufficient levels of the psychoactive ingredient THC to produce the “high” commonly associated with cannabis. Includes THC-only prodcuts and CBD:THC blended prodcts.
Edibles are now available and would most resemble the characteristics similar to those under the "ORAL" category.
Unfortunately, no.
Usually there is no to little wait. However, sometimes appointments can run late or the unusual will happen, and thus, the longest wait time patients have experienced in the past has been up to 25-30 minutes.
Since COVID-19, we ask that all patients wait in their cars until Dr. Andreoni is ready to see you. This minimizes patient-patient interaction and promotes good safety practices at our office.
PLEASE WEAR A MASK!
No. This is because we do not go through insurance when charging for the medical marijuana evaluations. Because specific medications (generic vs brand, etc) are covered by different insurances/go through insurance altogether, our policy is to have our physicians strictly focus on medical marijuana recommendations.
Be safe – never drive or operate machinery under the influence of cannabis. Keep your cannabis in a secure area of your vehicle, out of reach of the driver and passengers. Cannabis is not allowed to cross state lines.
To maintain an active medical marijuana use registry ID card, a patient and/or legal representative must annually submit a renewal application, along with the application fee and any required accompanying documents to the department forty-five (45) days prior to the card expiration date. Please see the instructions provided by the OMMU.
No. Florida law only allows licensed medical marijuana treatment centers to grow, process and dispense marijuana. The Department of Health will refer any business or individual suspected of violating state law to local law enforcement for investigation. It is important to remember that marijuana is illegal under federal law.
Requests to change the information on an ID card or to replace a lost or stolen card will require the cardholder to submit a Change, Replacement or Surrender Request Form to the Office of Medical Marijuana Use, along with a copy of his or her Florida driver’s license or identification card and a $15 replacement fee to the Department of Health. To change your address on your ID card, follow step-by-step instructions on the Office of Medical Marijuana Use’s Address Change Instructional Guide.
Patients are eligible to receive a certification for low-THC cannabis or medical marijuana if they suffer from the following conditions:
Cancer
Epilepsy
Glaucoma
HIV
AIDS
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
Crohn's disease
Parkinson's disease
Multiple sclerosis (MS)
Medical conditions of the same kind or class as or comparable to those above
A terminal condition diagnosed by a physician other than the qualified physician issuing the physician certification
Chronic nonmalignant pain caused by a qualifying medical condition or that originates from a qualifying medical condition and persists beyond the usual course of that qualifying medical condition
The Physician Certification/Recommendation:
This is the recommendation that the certified phyiscian will provide for you into the medical marijuana use registry. It contains infomation regarding what type of cannabis can be used and the methods of intake (routes of administration). Our physician recommendations are good for 210 days/7 months.
See the question regarding routes of administration for more information.
The Medical Marijuana Use Registry ID Card:
This is the ID card given to the qualified and approved patient by the Department of Health. This allows patients to enter a medical cannabis dispensary and potentially purchase low-thc cannabis or medical marijuana. This ID card is good for one year from when you receive it in the mail.
To maintain an active Medical Marijuana Use Registry identification card, patients and caregivers must annually submit a renewal application. Renewal applications are available beginning 45 days prior to the expiration date of the card. The expiration date of the identification card is printed on the front of the card.
An object used, intended for use, or designed for use in preparing, storing, ingesting, inhaling, or otherwise introducing marijuana into the human body, and which is dispensed from a medical marijuana treatment center for medical use by a qualified patient.
In a private space where smoking and/or vaping are allowed. Smoking cannabis in public spaces is prohibited by state and local laws. Sorry, but using cannabis products in or around Cannabis Doctors of Florida locations and medical cannabis dispensaries is prohibited.
We recommend storing your cannabis in a dark, dry and cool place to keep it fresh. For safety, always keep your cannabis in a locked and secure location in your home away from children and pets.
Due to COVID-19 Surgeon General Dr. Scott A. Rivkees signed Emergency Order 20-002, allowing EXISTING MMJ patients to temporarily renew their Medical Marijuana Use Registry identification card through telemedicine. Transfer patients (existing MMJ patients under another physician) and new patients still must be evaluation in person. The follow up visit can then be done via telemedicine (if this rule is still in effect).
Only licensed medical marijuana treatment centers (MMTCs) can sell medical marijuana. Medical marijuana may not be purchased from any location other than an approved MMTC. Medical marijuana treatment centers may only provide medical marijuana or a marijuana delivery device to a qualified patient or a qualified patient’s caregiver.
Florida law defines a caregiver as a resident of Florida who has agreed to assist with a qualified patient’s medical use of marijuana, has a caregiver identification card, and meets all requirements under Florida law.
A caregiver must:
Meet all other requirements of Section 381.986(6), F.S.
A caregiver may not:
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