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Medical Marijuana Specialists is Pennsylvania’s premier certification center. Nurse Shelly and her patient care team passionately believe in the healing power of cannabis and will guide you through the certification process from beginning to end and beyond.
In just one day, we will complete your certification for medical marijuana in PA. No more waiting! We will walk with you in support of your journey with medical cannabis. Our team of medical card doctors or specialists will answer all of your questions and guide you through the entire process with care and respect. We also offer FREE assistance with Department of Health!
MMS understands your needs. Our office streamlines the process, doing same day online certifications and you receive your medical marijuana id card shortly after. All you have to do is scroll up and click “Let’s get started” or call… (833)-667-4665
Medical Marijuana Specialists accepts all 23 qualifying medical conditions including ALS, anxiety, autism, cancer including remission therapy, Crohn’s disease…
Our team of specialists are experts in the history, science, and benefits of medical marijuana. We are dedicated to educating and building awareness for our patients, providers, and communities worldwide.
Education is essential to taking back your health. Our providers are here to guide you through the medical marijuana certification process, but we are also here to help guide you to a healthier place in life!
Our highly knowledgeable staff of doctors and nurses will review your medical records, educate you on the science and benefit of medical marijuana and thoroughly answer any questions you may have regarding your journey.
$200 – Complete Service
Ask about our Yearly renewal / recertification prices
Please call for more information 833-667-4665
Yes, you can be a PA medical marijuana card holder and still own your firearms. No PA patient will be forced by the police to surrender firearms. PA law does not prohibit firearm possession for cannabis use, nor will you be in violation of you concealed carry permit. Certain cases can be an exception.
For questions or more information, please refer to www.cannabislegalsolutions, the legal experts in cannabis.
All patients and caregivers must have proof of Pennsylvania residency in the form of a Pennsylvania driver’s license or a Pennsylvania state issued ID card with their current address.
Patients and caregivers must have a working email address.
You will also need proof of a qualifying diagnosis from your doctor or mental health provider. If you need direction in this area please call 833-667-4665.
Congratulations! You can now visit any dispensary in the state, speak to a pharmacist and talk about which strains and products are best for you! Go to our resource tab to find a list of dispensaries, a link to their website and their address.
You will need a few documents from your primary care physician, specialist, chiropractor or therapist stating the condition that you suffer from. Most patients are able to find this information in their patient portal or after visit summary. If you need help obtaining your records, please call one of our patient care experts at 833-667-4665
You don’t have to see the same doctor who initially certified you. We accept patients from anywhere in the state of Pennsylvania!
You do not have to start the process all over again. Give us a call and a patient care representative will take care of it for you.
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Autism
Crohn's disease
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Huntington's disease
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Neurodegenerative disease
Neuropathies
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Post-traumatic stress disorder
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Tourette Syndrome