Physician Referrals For Medical Marijuana Use In Denver

To legally use medical marijuana in Colorado, you need to have a Colorado Medical Marijuana Registry Card, which is issued by the Colorado Department of Health And Environment.

To qualify for the registry card, you need to submit a physician certification form, which can only be signed by an MD or DO who is licensed to practice medicine in the state of Colorado.

You need to have a “bona-fide” patient-doctor relationship with the physician, and you’ll also need to provide medical records documenting the diagnosis of your debilitating medical condition and your history of treatments. You or your doctor will need to demonstrate that using medical marijuana could provide pain relief, alleviate your symptoms, and/or improve the quality of your life.

Debilitating medical conditions include: severe or chronic pain, muscle spasms, cancer, AIDs, HIV, glaucoma, multiple sclerosis, and wasting diseases.

Some medical marijuana dispensaries in the Denver metro area have a doctor on staff who can help you obtain your Colorado Medical Marijuana Registry Card.

There are medical marijuana stores, dispensaries, centers, and providers in the Denver metro area, including Littleton, Centennial, Englewood, Aurora, Golden, Brighton, Arvada, Wheat Ridge, Lakewood, Boulder, Westminster, Longmont, and Broomfield.

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