Brooklyn Park Medical Marijuana Certificates At IndicaMD
The State of Minnesota is stringent with its regulations on medical cannabis, which often hinders people from accessing cannabis for their medical conditions. If you’re living in Brooklyn Park, you must be certified by a licensed physician to suffer from one of the following conditions:
- Cancer associated with severe/chronic pain, extreme vomiting, cachexia, nausea, or severe wasting
- Tourette syndrome
- Autism, if the DSM-V criteria for autism are met
- Glaucoma
- Intractable pain
- Obstructive sleep apnea
- PTSD
- Terminal illness if the patient has a life expectancy of less than one year and the illness results in severe and chronic pain, nausea or severe vomiting, or cachexia or severe wasting
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Seizures
- Extreme and frequent muscle spasms
- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
- HIV/AIDS
- Alzheimer’s disease
- Sickle cell disease
The above-mentioned illnesses are the only conditions for which the state allows you to use medical cannabis. Once you’re certified, you must register with the OMC–the regulatory authority issuing Brooklyn Park medical cannabis cards – after which you can purchase your prescribed doses of medical cannabis.
IndicaMD offers medical cannabis telemedicine services to the people of Brooklyn Park. Our licensed cannabis doctors will verify your conditions, and email a certificate declaring that you qualify for the use of medical cannabis. These certificates can be submitted to the OMC for registration, and our team will even offer to walk you through the registration process.
We offer telehealth services for all current Minnesota cannabis patients who want to renew their Medical Marijuana Card. We connect them with an experienced physician via video chat, who can recertify that they have a qualifying condition for the Minnesota Cannabis Program.
Please note that this service is not available for first-time patients. If you are a new patient, you need to make an in-person visit to a physician’s office to be evaluated for the Minnesota Cannabis certification.
Getting A Brooklyn Park Medical Cannabis Certificate
The process to get certified through our medical cannabis telemedicine services is very simple. All you need to do is sign up through our website by providing all information required on the forms.
Upon successful registration, you can schedule an appointment with our cannabis doctors in Brooklyn Park, who will give you a medical cannabis certificate. The certification is valid for one year, and you’re not charged any money if you do not qualify for a Brooklyn Park medical marijuana certification.
Helping You Get a Brooklyn Park Medical Cannabis Certificate
IndicaMD is currently offering the same services across the state of New York and California–with Minnesota as the latest addition to our area of operations. Our digital outreach extends throughout Brooklyn Park–if you’re in the city, our medical cannabis telemedicine services are well within your reach.
Get in touch with us today for more information on our services or to sign up for our medical cannabis telemedicine services for your medical marijuana certification in Brooklyn Park. You can reach out to us at 844-930-2568.
- Effective July 1, 2023, the annual enrollment fee will be eliminated.
- Effective Aug. 1, 2023, a patient’s initial certification visit with a health care practitioner can be conducted via telemedicine.
- Effective March 1, 2025, patients will be required to get recertified for their qualifying medical condition every three years, instead of every year.
- Effective March 1, 2025, the age for registered caregivers to purchase cannabis flower will be 18, rather than 21.
While the tax on adult-use cannabis product sales will be 10% (in addition to state and local sales taxes), medical cannabis products will continue to be tax-free.
The Medical Cannabis Program will establish an alternative certification procedure for veterans who receive care from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to confirm that the veteran has been diagnosed with a qualifying medical condition. The new application procedure will be effective Jan. 1, 2024. We will share more about this procedure at a later date.