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Columbus Marijuana Doctor Office

With this card in hand, patients will be able to purchase medical marijuana products from Ohio medical marijuana dispensaries across the State.

How Does An Ohio Marijuana Card Work In Columbus?

An Ohio medical marijuana card provides registered patients with a wide range of benefits.

Get Your Medicine From A Licensed Dispensary

With your Ohio medical marijuana card in hand, you'll have the ability to access all 56 dispensaries in Ohio. These state-licensed marijuana dispensaries will offer a selection of medical marijuana products in varying strengths and potency. You will be able to buy products such as tinctures, oils, creams, dry flower and plant material for vaporizers, and edibles.

Avoid Legal Troubles

With medical marijuana still new in Ohio, law enforcement offices are often not familiar with all of the rules and regulations that govern the program. With an official Ohio Marijuana Card, it will be easy for you to demonstrate to police officers that you are actively registered with Ohio's Medical Marijuana Control Program, and thereby allowed to possess, transport, and consume medical marijuana products legally.

Go To Other States To Purchase

Depending on the state, you may be able to use your Ohio medical marijuana card in other states that have their own medical marijuana programs. While visiting other states, their medical marijuana laws apply, and many of these states accept marijuana cards from out of state. Although Ohio doesn’t currently allow registered patients from other states to purchase medical marijuana at Ohio dispensaries, this may change in the near future. We’ll keep you posted!

How Many Dispensaries Are In Columbus?

In total, there are nine dispensary locations throughout the Greater-Columbus region. If you’d like to view a dispensary map to find a dispensary near you, check out our list on every dispensary in the Columbus area.

Why I Should Schedule A Medical Marijuana Evaluation In Columbus?

The Columbus Marijuana Doctor office is operated by Ohio Marijuana Card, the leading and most trusted provider of medical marijuana evaluation in Ohio. With close to 20,000 patients throughout Ohio, over 40% of all patients in Ohio choose to get their evaluation at an Ohio Marijuana Card office. All doctors with the organization, including those at the Columbus Marijuana Doctor office, are trained and knowledgeable about the medicinal benefits of medical marijuana, and they are committed to helping patients get the treatment they deserve.

Whenever you're ready, the team at the Columbus office is here to assist you in obtaining your medical marijuana card.

How Can Ohio Marijuana Card Help Me Get A Card In Columbus? It is central to the Ohio Marijuana Card mission to be compassionate. Provide excellent customer service to patients in need. While other providers won’t see you without you bringing your medical records with you to the appointment, Ohio Marijuana Card understands that it might be challenging for you to get these records. Therefore, we have a full-time medical records team that can assist you, at no additional cost, in obtaining the necessary documentation. All we need is your signature on a release form, and we’ll take care of the rest.

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