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Some states are now allowing remote TeleMed Doctor Appointments for Medical Marijuana.  Please fill out the form below to find out about Telemed with CalmEffect.  As the Coronavirus pandemic continues, we expect more states to come on board quickly.  Fill out the form below and we will work with you to get you Telemed with CalmEffect today!

 

March 20, 2020 – TeleMed with CalmEffect is available in Maine, Missouri, New York, Oklahoma, and Rhode Island.  Florida is temporarily allowing TeleMed appointments for 30-days and may consider making the option permanent.  We have word that Ohio is coming on board this week.  Rumors suggest that multiple other states will begin allowing this important healthcare option.  As they do, TeleMed with CalmEffect will begin the process to onboard doctors for you!

We continue to work hard to bring more Telemed Doctors for Medical Marijuana onto Telemed with CalmEffect in every state in the U.S.  With the coronavirus epidemic, we expect more states to approve this critical healthcare option.

April 22, 2020   – Telemedicine now available in RI, ME, OK, MO, NY, PA, FL, OH, and MA.

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For those new to marijuana, this whole process may be a little scary.  Hopefully, we can take some of the unknown out of it as the process is pretty straightforward across the United States.

There are 3 phases of your medical marijuana doctor’s appointment.

  1. Preparation
  2. Attend the Appointment
  3. Follow Up- To do’s after the appointment

How Do You Prepare for Medical Marijuana Appointment?

(U.S. or Florida Medical Marijuana Appointment)

First of all, you want to make sure you have the location, directions, date and time, know the price, and know what you are getting for the price.

  • If you’re looking for inexpensive, does the price include your treatment for the full 7 months (appointments and prescriptions)?
  • If you feel that you might want more access to the doctor, does the price you are paying include that? (ie. do you think you might have a more complicated condition that may take more questions and interaction).

Second, what does the medical marijuana doctor require at the initial exam?

  • Does the doctor accept credit cards?
  • Does the doctor need to see identification? Usually, a State Issued Drivers License is sufficient.
  • What kind of medical records are required?  Does the doctor need to see something official from another MD/DO that shows your diagnosis?
    • If you don’t have a record on hand, does the medical marijuana doctor have a medical release to help you get the records?  What is the process?
  • Make a list of your symptoms for the condition, know your prior history and current medications.  The medical marijuana doctor will probably ask you about them.
  • Create a list of questions. Here are some samples:
    • How will medical marijuana interact with my current medications?
    • Should I tell my regular doctor about medical marijuana?
    • What do you recommend I start off with?

When Visiting a Medical Marijuana Doctor, Here is What You Should Expect

Paperwork and consent forms. These can sometimes be via iPad/digital and other times on paper

The doctor needs to have complete info for his records and to have an accurate description of your situation/condition.

If you find something confusing, ask the doctor or his team.

There are some forms that the state requires that are mandatory. Typically this is included in the doctor’s “consent” package

Payment. Most often, the common practice is to pay prior to the doctor seeing you. This can sometimes be done online in advance or at the doctor’s office.

Meet with the doctor:

  • The doctor will review your paperwork and records and discuss your symptoms/conditions with you.  He/She will probably ask you about your experience with marijuana and discuss what you should expect.
  • The doctor will discuss how marijuana works with your body and what you should expect.
  • The doctor may discuss different methods of intake (ie sublingual, vaping, capsules, cream) and what some of the dispensaries offer.

Note: the time the doctor spends with you may be correlated to the fee. i.e. if you pay $99 for an appointment don’t expect the doctor to spend an hour with you.  If you paid $350, then the doctor should go more in-depth in all parts of your consultation. Always best to ask these questions ahead of time.

Behind the scenes, assuming the doctor approves you (he/she will let you know at the appointment), he/she will enter you into the Florida State Registry as required by law.

What Do You Have to Do After the Medical Marijuana Appointment with the Doctor?

  1. The doctor and/or his/her team may help you with your State application. This is the part that you have to complete in order to get your ID.  Don’t worry, we have a video on this process and you’re welcome to reach out to CalmEffect if you have questions.
  2. Once you’ve applied, you should get approved if everything is correct. Early in 2019, we’ve seen patients get approved for medical marijuana in as little as two weeks.  You do not need to wait until you get the “hard card” in the mail. Once you receive an approval email or you see in the state registry you are approved, you can purchase medical marijuana.

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Shay Dee
Author: Shay Dee

Shay is a modern cannabis connoisseur! She enjoys low THC vapes, some infused beverages, and uses CBD for its various medical effects.