Medical Marijuana Certification Appointment in North Carolina
If the North Carolina Compassionate Care Act passes in its current form as submitted to the state Senate then one service offered at North Carolina Marijuana Doctors will be medical cannabis certification appointments for patients that are residents of North Carolina and feel they have a medical condition that qualifies them for a medical marijuana card in North Carolina. Our marijuana doctor along with his team of providers offer virtual appointments where they perform a comprehensive medical evaluation so they can do the following:
Evaluate your current medical diagnosis
Issue a medical cannabis certificate to help alleviate the symptoms of your diagnosed medical condition
With the bill in its current form the medical conditions that qualify you to get approved for a North Carolina medical marijuana card are.
ALS
Cancer
Crohn’s disease
Sickle cell anemia
HIV/AIDS
Epilepsy
Parkinson’s disease
PTSD
Cachexia or wasting sydrome
Severe or persistent nausea (for hospice, bed bound, and terminally ill patients)
Multiple sclerosis
We do a lot more than just evaluate patients for medical cannabis certificates. All of our appointment types come with our guided walkthrough of the entire process of obtaining your medical marijuana card. We also provide follow-up support at no additional cost.
If you feel medical marijuana is not right for you at the end of your appointment then we will issue a full refund. If you are not approved for a physician issued medical marijuana certificate then we will issue a 100% refund.
Our goal is to help the residents of North Carolina get the natural treatment they need.
Reserve your appointment today by clicking on the Pre-Register button and filling out your information.
By pre-registering with our doctor’s office you will receive $30 off your medical cannabis evaluation appointment.
What Medical Conditions Qualify for Medical Marijuana Treatment in North Carolina?
In the state of North Carolina the following medical conditions can qualify patients for a medical marijuana card are the following, positive status for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), cancer, epilepsy, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Crohn's disease, sickle cell anemia, Parkinson's disease, post-traumatic stress disorder, multiple sclerosis, cachexia or wasting syndrome, severe or persistent nausea in a person who is not pregnant that is related to end of life or hospice care, or who is bedridden or homebound because of a condition, a terminal illness when the patient’s remaining life expectancy is less than six months, and any other serious medical condition or its treatment added by the Medical Cannabis Advisory Board.
Many patients worry that if they are not approved then they will have wasted their money which is not the case. Our marijuana doctor will go over your medical records and evaluate your need for medical marijuana in North Carolina. If our physician feels you could benefit from medical cannabis then you will be issued a written certification to use marijuana products to alleviate the symptoms of your medical condition. If Senate Bill 711 passes our doctor will be able to begin seeing patients and issuing certificates immediately.
Our Mission at North Carolina Marijuana Doctors
Our main goal at North Carolina Marijuana Doctors is to help patients get access to state-regulated medical marijuana so they know what is in their medicine and what they are putting into their bodies. The medical marijuana dispensaries in North Carolina will have strict standards when it comes to what is allowed in their products.
When you book an appointment with one of our cannabis professionals you get more than just an appointment for a medical marijuana evaluation. You become part of our family which means you have access to support 7 days a week and direct access to our supervising marijuana doctor.
Can I Use My North Carolina Medical Marijuana Card in Other States?
Many states do have reciprocity and honor out of state medical marijuana cards. Every state has different rules on which state cards they will accept. We always recommend reaching out to the medical cannabis dispensary you plan on visiting and asking whether or not they will accept a North Carolina Medical Marijuana Card.
Will I Be Able to Order Medical Marijuana Online in North Carolina NC?
The bill will would allow the Medical Cannabis Production Commission to issue 10 medical cannabis supplier licenses. Each license will give the medical marijuana supplier to operate up to four medical cannabis centers otherwise known as medical marijuana retail centers.
It is not clear whether or not the licensed North Carolina medical marijuana dispensaries will be able to offer online ordering and delivery options. In many other states where medical marijuana is currently legal patients are able to order from the dispensaries menus from the comfort of their home and the dispensaries use special couriers to delivery medicine right to a patients door. There are many questions that will only be able to be answered once the North Carolina Compassionate Care Act passes.
Reserve your appointment today so you can be seen by our marijuana doctor as soon as Senate Bill 711 passes. Just click on the “Reserve Your Spot Today!” Button below. All payments are 100% refundable if you are not certified.