What do med marijuana docs do?

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Medical marijuana doctors can help patients gain state approval to access marijuana for medicinal use. They specialize in identifying conditions for which medical marijuana has been found to be beneficial, but they don’t prescribe or dispense marijuana. The laws surrounding medical marijuana are highly region dependent and can be complicated due to federal laws. Medical marijuana doctors can provide medical support and assist in obtaining registration cards for patients. Patients can expect to pay $100-200 for a consultation, and may need to sign up for a card every year.

Medical marijuana doctors are doctors who can help people get state approval – in states where it is legal – to gain access to marijuana for medicinal use. These doctors are physicians, or DOs (doctors of osteopathy), who are licensed to practice in their region, but typically specialize in identifying conditions in patients for whom medical marijuana has been found to be beneficial. They usually don’t prescribe or dispense marijuana, and people simply can’t get it anywhere. However, medical marijuana doctors can provide medical support that a person’s condition warrants marijuana use, and he or she assists in obtaining any type of registration card proving that a person’s condition has been shown to benefit from the marijuana.

Medical marijuana laws are highly region dependent and in many places, particularly in the United States, people lack access to this drug. Even with medical proof of need, they cannot use it. It gets more complicated because there are some states that have approved the use of medical marijuana, but federal laws still prohibit it. Depending on the administration, the federal government may defer to the states on this issue, stopping the passage of federal legislation legalizing the use of medical marijuana.

In those states where medical marijuana doctors have a legitimate practice, there are many things these doctors can do. General practitioners do not usually recommend marijuana, although they may recommend seeing a medical marijuana doctor. What this specialist doctor does is meet with patients interested in using the drug to explore their medical history. This might include a physical exam and diagnosis, but such doctors usually won’t diagnose if a patient is prepped with another doctor’s records.

Medical marijuana doctors may ask a series of questions to determine the degree to which it seems appropriate to use marijuana. When these questions are answered and the case is analyzed, the doctor makes a recommendation for or against the use of marijuana. This recommendation can be used to obtain a card that can be used to obtain marijuana or to prove the right to possess it, provided federal agents do not arrest a person.

People can expect to spend an hour or two talking to doctors about medical marijuana, and these doctors aren’t usually covered by insurance payments. There are low-cost clinics or degressive rates offered by some doctors, but many people will pay $100-200 US Dollars (USD) or more to get this consultation. Additionally, you may need to sign up for a card every year, which could result in multiple visits with your medical marijuana doctor. Additionally, marijuana is generally not covered as a medicine by any insurance plan and can be expensive to purchase.




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