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Medical Marijuana Card

The Sanctuary Wellness Institute is an advocate for medical marijuana in Pennsylvania. We help our clients navigate the entire process of obtaining a medical marijuana card.

The Sanctuary Wellness Team Institute works personally with each one of our clients to help them obtain medical cannabis that may help them to better manage a serious medical condition such as Autism, Crohn's disease or Glaucoma. Regardless of whether you live in Easton, Harrisburg or Philadelphia, if you are suffering from chronic pain, Huntington's disease or intractable seizures, there is the possibility that you may qualify as a medical marijuana patient. To determine whether or not you are eligible, you will first need to meet with one of the doctors that we work with at The Sanctuary. If you are approved, you will receive an ID card that will allow you to purchase cannabis for medical purposes in Lehigh Valley or Bethlehem from one of the approved dispensaries in the area.

Medical Marijuana Card Doctor Evaluations are available at the Sanctuary in Allentown, PA location. Simply call us at (610) 816-0862 to arrange to meet with our certified medical doctor. No prior evaluation is required. The medical marijuana doctor will evaluate your condition. Is authorized to issue your medical marijuana card.

Marijuana Doctors Allentown, PA

At Sanctuary, we pride ourselves on assisting our clients through the process of qualifying and obtaining the proper authorizations for the medical marijuana program. Our goal is to help you work through obtaining your marijuana card with as little stress as possible. Regardless of whether you are a patient or a caregiver, we are happy to provide you with additional information about this program.

Judgement-Free Cannabis Card Evaluations

Our team understands that it may feel uncomfortable talking about the need to obtain a cannabis card. Talking to any person, whether they are a medical professional or not, can often make you feel embarrassed or sad. When you reach out to The Sanctuary team, you can rest assured that you are interacting with a group of people who have only your best interests at heart. You will never feel as though you are being judged as a result of your diagnosis. We understand the life changing benefits of this program which is why we do everything that we can to assist you each step of the way.

We take the time to walk you through the process. Whether you have questions when it comes to the registration process or you have concerns about the first time that you go to see an approved pharmacist, we can help you feel more at ease regarding the entire process and help you to understand how this program can help you to better manage the discomfort that you feel as a result of your inflammatory bowel disease or multiple sclerosis.

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