Medical Marijuana Card Recommendations  

Boulder Compassionate Care is the best place for patients with qualifying conditions to get the physician certification for a medical marijuana card. It is also the best place to renew your medical marijuana card if it is about to expire. Dr. Turnbow is a fully certified doctor that cares about your health.  If you qualify, Doctor Turnbow will complete the physician certification for you. After you have submitted the physician certification and your notarized application to the state registry, you can be a legal medical marijuana patient in Colorado. You will be able to legally integrate medical marijuana into your treatment plan.* 

At Boulder Compassionate care, our goal is to make the process of getting a medical marijuana card as easy as possible. 

 

Boulder Compassionate Care makes it as easy as possible to obtain a medical marijuana card, while still following the law.  We also have 2 Notary Publics on staff to notarize your application for free, which saves you the trouble of getting it done elsewhere.  If you have questions about the new laws, please do not hesitate to call and ask our knowledgeable staff.   

Benefits of Medical Marijuana

There are many benefits to the use of Medical Marijuana. It has been shown to be an effective treatment of pain caused by many conditions. Medical Marijuana is also effective at mitigating some of the harmful symptoms of disease such as nausea, appetite loss and anxiety. Across the Country, medical marijuana has helped hundreds of thousands of patients enjoy a better quality of life. See the conditions listed below to determine if Medical Marijuana can benefit you. 

What are the Qualifying Conditions for a medical marijuana card?

In order to qualify for a medical marijuana card, a patient must have one or more of the following conditions:

  1. Cancer
  2. HIV or Aids
  3. Glaucoma
  4. Cachexia
  5. Severe Pain, chronic or debilitating
  6. Severe Nausea, chronic or debilitating
  7. Seizures (including characteristics of epilepsy)
  8. Persistent muscle spasms (including those characteristic of multiple sclerosis)

If you have any questions about these conditions, or the qualifying requirements, please call our office and we will be happy to assist you 303-554-2004.

It is helpful for the patient to bring current medical records which document the diagnosis and/or treatment of the condition to their appointment with the doctor.  Medical records are required of all patients age 25 and younger.

Patient’s records are strictly confidential and will not be voluntarily reported to any state or federal agency.

Click here to read more about the process of obtaining a medical marijuana card.

*Marijuana is illegal under Federal law.