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New Medical Marijuana Clinic Opens in Massachusetts

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Medical Marijuana Doctors of Massachusetts is establishing a state-of-the-art facility that aims to meet the medical marijuana needs of local patients.

The new Medical Marijuana Doctors of Massachusetts clinic welcomes all patients who are planning to apply for a medical marijuana card, provided they are diagnosed with one of the following conditions specified by the medical marijuana program of the state of Massachusetts:

  • ALS
  • Cancer
  • Glaucoma
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Hepatitis C
  • Crohn’s Disease
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Parkinson’s Disease
  • Other debilitating conditions, progressing to such an extent that one or more of a patient’s major life activities is substantially limited, and causing:
    • weakness, 
    • cachexia, 
    • wasting syndrome, 
    • intractable pain, 
    • nausea, 
    • impairing strength or ability.

Once they meet the first criterion, patients may schedule an in-person visit or opt for a remote consultation through telemedicine. The clinic can be contacted through (774) 701-1587. The clinic is also able to assist with patients who wish to request for the release of their medical records. More information can be found in the clinic’s official website: www.medicalmarijuanadoctormassachusetts.com.

Setting an online appointment will require selection of a time and date in the company’s online booking system. Once the appointment is confirmed, a representative from the online support team will contact the patient and inform him or her of the requirements for the online consultation.

A dedicated Massachusetts-registered physician will interview the patient and issue a certification once the patient is diagnosed with a debilitating condition and is able to submit all the required supporting documentation.

The Medical Marijuana Doctors of Massachusetts is the brainchild of Dr. Sam, a former prescriber of opiates and benzodiazepines. Dr. Sam saw the need for an alternative, safer, and less addictive form of treatment and, after years of prescribing benzodiazepines and opiates, began studying the potential of medical marijuana. Today, Dr. Sam has seven solid years of medical marijuana certification behind his back and has helped a significant number of patients with their