Medical Cannabis Doctors in West Virginia (WV)
Are you looking to get your medical marijuana prescription in West Virginia? The talented team of doctors that work with CalmEffect are here to help guide you through every single step of the process.
Keep reading to learn the CalmEffect difference and how to get your medical card in WV.
Complete Medical Consultations
Medical cannabis can be used for many different symptoms and patients can often get a bit confused by the process. Let our talented staff help you.
Simple 3 Step Process
Want to get your medical cannabis prescription quickly and efficiently? Our 3 step process allows you to get in contact with a doctor near you fast.
Am I Eligible?
If you are in a medical marijuana state, and suffer from a condition that can be treated with cannabis, inquire with our Doctor’s for a consultation today!
Connect with MMJ Doctors in West Virginia
With a growing roster of Doctors who can prescribe cannabis all over WV, Calm Effect is ready to help. Learn how you can get your medical card in West Virginia by filling out the form on this page.
Schedule ExamOur 3- Step Doctor Process Works.
By following these steps, if your doctor recommends medical marijuana as a solution for your condition and unique symptoms, you’ll be eligible for a West Virginia medical marijuana card with access to our growing roster of dispensaries across the entire state. Mail-order and walk ins are available.
West Virginia Medical Marijuana Doctors: Our Service Areas
Our roster of Medical Cannabis Doctors are ready to serve you in these areas and more. Once connecting with a Doctor through Calm Effect, you will have access to our roster of medical marijuana dispensary locations:
- Charleston
- Morgantown
West Virginia – Qualifying Conditions:
Serious medical condition” means any of the following, as has been diagnosed as part of a patient”s continuing care:
- Cancer.
- Positive status for human immunodeficiency virus or acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
- Parkinson”s disease.
- Multiple sclerosis.
- Damage to the nervous tissue of the spinal cord with objective neurological indication of intractable spasticity.
- Epilepsy.
- Neuropathies.
- Huntington”s disease.
- Crohn”s disease.
- Post-traumatic stress disorder.
- Intractable seizures.
- Sickle cell anemia.
- Severe chronic or intractable pain of neuropathic origin or severe chronic or intractable pain.
- Terminally ill.
Stay Updated with CalmEffect, West Virginia!
10/26/20 – West Virginia Democratic Senate candidate Paula Jean Swearengin tweeted, “This isn’t a partisan issue- it’s a greed issue. People from all walks of life want to legalize cannabis, except for those who want to make money off our backs instead of empowering our farmers, small businesses, & working people. We need restorative #cannabis legalization NOW”
10/22/20 – West Virginia regulators selected Metrc to run the state’s medical cannabis track and trace system.
10/15/20 – West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice (R) and Democratic challenger Ben Salango debated marijuana legalization.
9/24/20 – Candidates for the West Virginia House of Delegates held a press conference in a hemp field to announce the details of a far-reaching marijuana legalization bill they plan to introduce if elected. Among other things, it would expunge cannabis records dating back to 1937.
9/16/20 – West Virginia Democratic Senate candidate Paula Jean Swearengin tweeted, “The addiction epidemic has taken too many lives in WV & across this nation. Now with our economy struggling, we are seeing even MORE deaths of despair. We can revitalize and diversify our economy AND present new alternative treatments by legalizing #cannabis & enacting #M4A”
9/4/20 – West Virginia Democratic congressional candidate Cathy Kunkel tweeted, “It is long past time to make this happen. Decriminalizing cannabis and removing it from the Drug Enforcement Agency’s list of controlled substances is something I would support when in Congress.”
9/1/20 – West Virginia Democratic Senate candidate Paula Jean Swearengin tweeted, “West Virginia leads the nation in opioid overdose deaths. This state is also one of the poorest in the country. These issues are connected. I will vote for federal cannabis legalization & the efforts to lift up those affected by the War On Drugs.”
7/29/20 – West Virginia Democratic congressional candidate Hilary Turner tweeted, “What do we have if no major party supports things that the majority of people want? The Democratic Platform Committee is out of touch. I vow to continue to fight for single-payer universal healthcare, and legalizing cannabis, regardless of the party platform.”
7/20/20 – West Virginia’s top medical cannabis regulator said the program should launch in the spring.
6/2/20 – West Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stephen Smith tweeted, “We’re the only leading campaign that supports full cannabis legalization. With that extra $194mil/year, what would you fix first?”
5/29/20 – West Virginia’s top medical cannabis regulator said he hopes products will be available to patients in spring of 2021.
5/27/20 – West Virginia regulators will begin accepting registrations for physicians to recommend medical cannabis on Thursday.
4/22/20 – West Virginia Democratic congressional candidate Hilary Turner tweeted, “No plant should be illegal, and no one should be in jail or have a criminal record for cannabis. Let’s do the right thing and legalize hemp and cannabis to create a thriving industry while diversifying our economy here in WV.”
3/9/20 – The West Virginia House of Representatives pulled a Senate-passed bill to revise medical cannabis policies off its calendar.
3/4/20 – The West Virginia Senate approved a bill allowing medical cannabis patients to access flower and edibles and making other changes to the state’s program.
2/27/20 – The West Virginia Senate passed a bill to revise medical cannabis regulations.
1/30/20 – West Virginia Democratic lawmakers held a press conference to push for marijuana legalization and expansion of the state’s medical cannabis program.
1/21/20 – Twenty-seven West Virginia delegates are calling on the state Department of Commerce to study the economic impact of legalizing marijuana.
1/6/20 – West Virginia’s Senate president said the state’s medical cannabis program is “on track” but he doesn’t think it will legalize recreational marijuana.
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