WE ARE NOW EVALUATING PATIENTS FOR MEDICAL MARIJUANA TREATMENT ELIGIBILITY.

Our doctors are certified to register patients with MMCC (Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission) and issue medicinal cannabis certifications.

The State of Maryland has a legalized medical marijuana program, which allows patients to receive a medical marijuana recommendation from a certified physician and apply for a state-issued Maryland Medical Marijuana Card, permitting the patient to purchase marijuana for medicinal use, as per Maryland state guidelines. Physicians who are certifying patients must be registered with the Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission.

Visit the Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission website for more information.

Is Medical Marijuana Right For You?

If the patient has been previously diagnosed with any of the following conditions, then the patient should obtain copies of medical records which state their medical condition.  If you have not been diagnosed and feel that you have one of the following conditions, our doctors can evaluate you to see if you qualify.  Evaluations do not guarantee diagnosis or prescription for medical marijuana.

  • Anxiety
  • Anorexia
  • Arthritis
  • Back Pain
  • Diabetes
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  • Lyme Disease
  • Migraine
  • Sickle Cell Pain
  • Muscular Dystrophy
  • Severe or Chronic Pain
  • Severe Nausea
  • Seizures
  • Severe or Chronic Muscle Spasms
  • Glaucoma
  • Cachexia (severe weight loss or malnutrition)
  • HIV/AIDS with debilitating symptoms
  • PTSD

You might also be eligible if you suffer from any condition that is severe, for which other medical treatments have been ineffective, and if the symptoms “reasonably can be expected to be relieved” by the medical use of Cannabis.

3 Easy Steps to Evaluation

1

Obtain all previous medical records from your doctor that shows previous diagnosis of medical conditions listed above.

It’s important that you have medical documentation related to your condition.  This will help us evaluate your eligibility.

2

Register with Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission.

Once you have been approved and receive your Patient ID Number, please be sure to either print it out or write down your Patient ID Number.  If you are having difficulty registering, please visit our clinic and our friendly staff will assist you with registration.

You can register for a Patient ID Number here.

3

Gather all your documentation and come visit Briggs Chaney Walk-In Clinic, no appointment necessary!

One of our physicians will evaluate you, review your medical records, and perform a quick examination. Please make sure to bring a Valid Photo ID with you at the time of your visit.  If our physician feels you qualify they will provide you with a Written Certification which you can take to any dispensary.