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Simply visit our website and follow the user-friendly interface to book your appointment online.
Generally, patients must be 18 years of age or older. Minors can be eligible under certain circumstances, with parental consent.
After your eligibility is confirmed and you are added to the Compassionate Use Registry, you will receive an email to apply for your State ID card and pay the associated fee.
Processing times can vary, but typically it takes several weeks after your State ID application has been submitted and processed.
All appointments are pre-paid, and we accept various forms of payment, which are detailed on our website. Insurance is not accepted.
Yes, seasonal residents (staying in Florida for at least 30 consecutive days) may be eligible for a card.
 Absolutely. FL MMJ DR.com adheres to all HIPAA guidelines to ensure patient information is kept private and secure.
Florida does not recognize medical marijuana cards from other states. You must obtain a Florida card through a licensed Florida physician.
It's illegal to transport medical marijuana across state lines. It's advisable to check local laws when traveling within the state.
The medical marijuana card typically needs to be renewed annually. Your physician will also need to reevaluate your condition every 7 months.
The cost can vary widely depending on the product type, potency, and dispensary. Discounts and delivery options may also be available.
No, Florida law does not allow patients to cultivate their own marijuana plants, even with a medical card.
Yes, dispensaries often offer a wide variety of products, including vapes, tinctures, edibles, topicals, and more, available in different THC and CBD ratios.
Our contact information, including phone number and email, is available on our website. We’re here to assist you with any inquiries or support you may need.