Experience convenient telehealth medical marijuana evaluations in Ohio. Our experienced physicians help patients with qualifying conditions obtain their medical marijuana cards. Schedule a consultation today!
Are you a resident of Ohio suffering from a qualifying medical condition? Our telehealth service offers a convenient and efficient way to obtain your medical marijuana recommendation. Our experienced physicians are dedicated to helping patients who may benefit from medical marijuana.
Schedule a Consultation: Book your appointment online or by phone.
Gather Your Documentation: Have your medical records, including your physician's diagnosis and current treatment plan, ready.
Consult with Our Physician: Our experienced physician will conduct a thorough evaluation via a secure video conference.
Receive Your Recommendation: If you qualify, your physician will issue a medical marijuana recommendation, which will be entered into the Ohio State Medical Board's registry.
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