|

Cannabis As Medicine
Cannabis, commonly known as marijuana,
is produced from parts of the cannabis plant, primarily the cured flowers and gathered trichomes of the female plant. The
major active chemical compound tetrahydrocannabinol, commonly referred to as THC, has psychoactive and medicinal effects when
consumed, usually by smoking, vaporizing, or ingestion.
Cannabis can provide relief for many conditions including insomnia,
asthma, fibromyalgia, digestive disorders, depression, chronic pain, arthritis, migraines, cancer, AIDS, appetite disorders,
anxiety, IBS, glaucoma, menstrual cramping, persistent muscle spasms, seizures, severe nausea, or any other chronic or persistent medical symptom that either substantially limits the ability
of the person to conduct one or more major life activities, or if not alleviated, may cause serious harm to the patient's
safety, physical or mental health.
- The Holistic Clinic
is committed to providing a stress-free, positive environment where patients in need of medical cannabis can
receive a cost-effective, expert evaluation by a licensed medical professional.
- Qualified patients receive a physician's
recommendation allowing them the legal use of Medical Marijuana under California Proposition 215, also known as the
California Compassionate Use Act of 1996 Health and Safety Code Section 11362.5, and under SB420, section 11362.7.
We understand you may need assistance along the way. We are standing
by ready to help you, and answer any questions you may have.
Pre-Qualifying Is Free! Call 888-420 CLINIC (2546)
House
Calls Available
ID
CARDS ARE NOW AVAILABLE!
We Offer 365/24/7 Verifications
ALL CALLS AND APPOINTMENTS ARE 100% CONFIDENTIAL
To use marijuana legally in the state of California,
make an appointment to see the doctor. In order for us to expedite your application process, we need the following
documentation from you prior to your arrival at the clinic.
- Download and complete
the application.
- Bring paper documentation
relevant to your medical underlying condition.
- Things to consider are:
Ø
A medical note from a medical professional such as a physician, chiropractor, neurologist, psychiatrist,
psychologist, endocrinologist, nurse, etc.)
Ø
X ray report, CT report, MRI report, NCV report, etc.
Ø
Accident injury report, motor vehicle accident, attorney papers, workman compensation, work-related injury,
disability papers, military records.
Ø
Prescription note, medication list from the pharmacy.
Insufficient documentations may result in either
further unnecessary delay, or denial, from permission to usage. We are happy to offer conventional prescription
and referral upon request, provided it is medically deemed necessary. Our intention is not to replace your
primary care provider, but to maintain the integrity of care necessary for our patients.
Continuum of care is paramount to quality
of life. It is important to discuss with your medical provider about the pros and cons of cannabis. Explore
our website to learn more about the medical and legal impact of this subject.
Although we
can not give specific information on where to purchase marijuana, there are many dispensaries set up where you can purchase
marijuana, hash, edibles, growing books, vaporizers, and other products once you have a recommendation. You must use
resources, or look online for specific information. Each county has different guidelines. You will receive a packet with all of the guidelines on the day you go to your
appointment.
|