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How to Get a Medical Marijuana Evaluation in Denver

Do you live in Denver and want to get a medical marijuana evaluation? If so, you have come to the right place! In this blog post, we will outline the process for getting evaluated for medical marijuana in Denver. We will also provide a list of dispensaries that can help you obtain your medical cannabis card. Keep reading to learn more.

How to Schedule Medical Marijuana Evaluations in Denver

The task of scheduling an appointment for a medical marijuana evaluation can seem a little daunting, but don’t worry, we are here to help. The first step is to find a doctor who can perform the evaluation. There are many doctors in Denver who offer medical marijuana evaluations, so you should have no trouble finding one.

Once you have found a doctor, the next step is to schedule an appointment. Most doctors require patients to provide medical records proving that they suffer from one of the qualifying conditions listed in Colorado’s medical marijuana program.

If you do not have any medical records, don’t worry. Many doctors will work with patients to obtain them. In some cases, the doctor may even be able to provide the medical records for you.

Once you have your medical records and have scheduled an appointment with a doctor, you will need to bring the medical records with you on the day of your appointment. The doctor will then review your medical records and ask you a series of questions about how medical cannabis may help relieve some of your symptoms.

Getting Your Card

After the evaluation, if it looks like medical marijuana is an appropriate treatment for you, the next step is obtaining a medical marijuana card. You can either obtain one online or in person at any location that sells medical cards (most dispensaries sell them).

Medical Marijuana FAQ’s

Now that we have gone over how to get evaluated by a doctor, let’s go over some frequently asked questions:

  • How much does it cost to get evaluated? Most doctors charge between $75-$100 per visit but they do not always accept insurance so be sure to check with your provider.
  • Can medical marijuana be used to treat any condition? No, marijuana can only be used to treat conditions that are listed in the Colorado medical marijuana program.
  • What is the process for obtaining a medical marijuana card? The process for obtaining a medical card depends on where you live. In most cases, you will need to go online and fill out an application or visit a local dispensary and pick up an application form.
  • How long does it take to get a medical marijuana card? It usually takes between one and two weeks to receive your medical cannabis card once you have applied.
  • How much medical marijuana can I possess? Colorado residents are allowed to possess up to two ounces of cannabis at any given time. It is illegal for anyone under the age of 21 years old to use marijuana, even with a medical card.
  • What conditions qualify for medical marijuana in Colorado? The list of qualifying medical conditions includes cancer, glaucoma, HIV/AIDS, cachexia (wasting syndrome), severe nausea or pain, and muscle spasms from multiple sclerosis or seizures from epilepsy. Other chronic or debilitating diseases may also be approved by state law if they cause one symptom listed above as well as other symptoms that severely impact your quality of life such as intractable headaches caused by migraines or neuropathic pain that doesn’t respond well to other medical treatments.
  • Are medical marijuana evaluations covered by insurance? No, these evaluations are not covered by insurance but some doctors may accept private pay patients without an insurance referral.
  • Where can I get evaluated for medical marijuana in Denver? There are many places in Denver where you can go to be evaluated including dispensaries and doctor’s offices that specialize in this area of medicine. You’ll need your state ID card or driver’s license along with information about any previous conditions you’ve had before visiting one these locations so they know which form(s) should fill out at the time of evaluation.

How to Find the Right Licensed Medical Marijuana Doctor

An important piece of getting an accurate medical marijuana evaluation is finding the right doctor. Not all doctors are qualified to evaluate patients for cannabis and many will not have the necessary knowledge about how marijuana can be used to help relieve various symptoms.

Resources

If you’re looking for a doctor who is qualified to recommend cannabis, there are several online resources that can help. The Colorado Medical Marijuana Registry maintains a list of physicians who are registered with their program and also offers a searchable database of doctors who have completed training in cannabis therapeutics.

Another great resource is the American Academy of Cannabinoid Medicine (AACM), which offers an online directory of doctors who are knowledgeable about marijuana and its use as treatment.

When searching for a doctor, it’s important to remember that not all MMD physicians are created equal. Some doctors have more experience than others, so be sure you’re choosing someone who can provide an accurate medical evaluation.