Florida Medical Marijuana Health Center
Get a Florida Medical Marijuana Card In Palm Beach County
Patients who meet the requirements can schedule an appointment with our onsite doctor at Florida Medical Marijuana Health Center to get a medical marijuana card, or you can renew your existing card and your prescription.
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Florida Medical Marijuana Doctor Near West Palm Beach
Getting a medical marijuana card in Palm Beach County has never been easier! The expert staff at Florida Medical Marijuana Health Center handles everything, all you have to do is come in for an on-site professional evaluation. We fill out all of the forms and submit the medical paperwork on your behalf to help secure your recommendation with the State of Florida.
After you are approved for your medical marijuana card, we provide new and returning patients with added benefits by recommending high-quality medical cannabis products and where you can get the best savings at local dispensaries in and near West Palm Beach.
Get a Same-Day Medical Marijuana Card
Qualified patients can get a medical marijuana card on the same day as their doctor’s appointment at Palm Beach Medical Marijuana Health Center in Lantana, FL. You’ll receive an instant email approval that you can use immediately to shop for medication at any Florida medical marijuana dispensary.
Step1
Are you eligible for Medical Marijuana? Please check the list below to see if you qualify.
Step3
Meet with our qualified physician for a medical evaulation, and get your recommendation the same day!
Are You Eligible For Medical Marijuana?
You May Qualify For a Medical Marijuana Card If You Suffer From Any of These Symptoms:
- Alcoholism
- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
- Alzheimer’s Disease
- Anorexia
- Anxiety Disorders
- Arthritis
- Asthma
- Autism
- Back Pain
- Bladder Cancer
- Brain Cancer
- Breast Cancer
- Cerebral Palsy
- Chronic Pain
- Chronic Stress
- Colon Cancer
- Crohn’s Disease
- Depression
- Diabetes
- Disc Degeneration
- Epilepsy & Seizures
- Fibromyalgia
- Glaucoma
- Heart Disease
- HIV/AIDS
- Huntington Disease
- Leukemia
- Liver Disease
- Lung Cancer
- Lupus
- Migraine
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Muscular Dystrophy
- Nausea & Vomiting
- Neuropathic Pain
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- Osteoporosis
- Painful Bladder Syndrome
- Pancreatic Cancer
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Prostate Cancer
- PTSD
- Restless Leg Syndrome
- Sleep Disorders
- Stroke
- Substance Abuse
- Traumatic Brain Injury
Frequently Asked Questions
General Questions About Getting a Florida Medical Marijuana Card
If you don’t receive a recommendation, you would be issued a full refund. No Questions Asked!
The cost is $199 for your recommendation, this includes your initial visit to the Doctor.
Afterwards it is $99 for your first 6 month state required checkup.
For your second 6 month state required check up, it is $139 since this is a re-certification.
If you are under age 18, you must have your parent or guardian present during the examination.
Yes, if you qualify after our certified physician has completed your evaluation, you will receive your recommendation before you leave.
The examination itself takes approximately 15 minutes. After payment is submitted to the state, it then takes 5 business days for the payment to process. Approximately 10-17 business days later, you will receive a second email from the state. You can use this as a temporary card until you receive your official Medical Marijuana Card in the mail.
Patients must be seen for an in-office visit once every 30 weeks from their first examination to renew their medical marijuana prescription.
Not currently, insurance companies have not yet started to support medical marijuana patients.
No, it is illegal to share with medical marijuana patients or non-patients.
Florida State law allows you a 70 day supply of medical marijuana at a time.
Medical marijuana or cannabis may only be consumed on private property away from the view of the public. Consuming medical marijuana in public is still illegal and punishable by law.
Medical marijuana is still considered illegal by the federal government. Although the government has not yet pursued action against patients using marijuana for medical purposes.