For patients, and caregivers, storing medical marijuana flower effectively maintains its potency, ensures it remains free from contamination, and minimizes potential risks…such as a safety risk. Keep any form of medical cannabis (concentrates, edibles, rolls,...
Per an update to Florida Law, we are allowed to conduct re-certification exams by telehealth. Any patient that desires to renew their MMJ certification via telehealth only needs to contact our office to schedule. IMPORTANT: this DOES NOT APPLY to new certications. As...
Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome (CHS) is a condition of recurring episodes of severe nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain that is caused by chronic, long-term cannabis use. CHS was first reported in 2004. It’s fairly new to the scene, and research is ongoing to...
If you qualify for medical marijuana in Florida, the available High-THC products that can be purchased are concentrates, tinctures (sublingual), oral route (capsules and edibles), suppository, topicals (creams), and smokable flower. There is not a one-size-fits-all...
Updated July 1, 2023 Keeping an active Florida Medical Marijuana certification is a two-part process: recertification appointment and ID card renewal. Per state law, patients are required to see a physician every 7 months (210 days) for an evaluation appointment. ID...
Here is a breakdown of some of the most asked questions about Florida Medical Marijuana Laws. What is the OMMU? The OMMU stands for Office of Medical Marijuana Use. This is a branch of the Florida Department of Health that runs our state’s medical marijuana...