Frequently Asked Questions
Call us for more questions (800) 407-1794
- to register for the Florida medical marijuana card (sometimes called a weed card)
- to find out if you have been approved by the state for medical marijuana
- re-registering for your medical marijuana card annually
- check out how many mg you have left on your medical marijuana recommendation.
There are 2 ways to find out if you've obtained OMMU Approval for Florida medical marijuana use.
- The state emails you to notify you after your application has been reviewed, they've accepted your payment, and patients been approved. That email can sometimes land in the junk/spam folder and sometimes doesn't arrive at all.
- Or, patients can log in to your account at MMU Registry FL Health to check your account.
It's the same process as when you first got your card. Log on to the MMURegistry website and follow the instructions. Also, don't forget that patients have to visit medical marijuana physicians at least every 7 months. Physicians can provide more information on their specific office rules.
The OMMU can help you if you have any issues
These are only some of the conditions that may qualify you for a medical marijuana card. There are many other conditions not list here that may also qualify you. You can come in for a free consultation to see if your medical condition qualifies you for a medical marijuana card.
- Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), HIV infection
- Chronic Pain
- Cancer
- Migraines
- Muscle Spasm
- Loss of Appetite
- Glucoma
- Anxiety
- Nusea or Vomiting
- Seizures
- Depression
- Athritis
- Cramps
- Many More..
Patients' medical records are strictly confidential. We do not report or turn in any lists to any state or federal agency, any employers, or any insurance companies. There is no way for anybody to find out you are a medical marijuana patient. It will not appear on any background checks performed by any schools, employers, insurances, or government agencies. We take every step to ensure strict confidentiality for each and every patient.
To protect your privacy we do not provide verification over the phone as it can result in:
- Breach of security by individuals looking to exploit the situation
- A compromise of doctor/patient confidentiality
- Violation of HIPAA privacy regulations
- Unauthorized access to your private information
Your privacy and confidentiality are always our top priority.
Our Services
Get Your Medical Marijuana Card
Only licensed doctors under the state’s medical board could recommend marijuana. We give recommendations to qualified patients for the use of Medicinal Marijuana for legitimate medical reasons, often as an alternative to pharmaceuticals, which can have many adverse side effects and negative long-term consequences.
Different types of Medical Cannabis
To use marijuana for medical treatment, you need to obtain a medical-marijuana card. You can be obtained the card from a certified marijuana doctor that allows the patient to obtain and posses or even cultivate marijuana.
SATIVA
More THC and less CBD (Cannabidiol)More Psychoactive effects, more stimulation to the brain
Works for relieving depression, migraine, headaches and encourages activity
Day Time Medication
INDICA
More CBD (Cannabidiol) and less THCMore body effects and more relaxing to the brain
Works well for relieving anxiety, encourages sleep and relieves muscle spasm
Night Time Medication
HYBRID
Cross between Indica and SativaCan have varrying effects
MEDICAL CANNABIS RECOMMENDATION
Having a Medical Marijuana Card is one of the most secure and efficient ways to legally buy cannabis products in Florida. With a Medical Marijuana Card, you can purchase your medication from any dispensary in the state, simply by presenting your card at checkout.
MEDICAL CANNABIS CARD RENEWAL
Fort Myers 420 Doctor is one of the few places where you can get a legal Medical Cannabis Recommendations. We help qualified patients by providing them with recommendations for the use of medicinal cannabis to alleviate pain, seizures, and other conditions.
We do not report or turn in any lists to any state or federal agency, any employers, or any insurance companies. There is no way for anybody to find out you are a medical marijuana patient.
- Breach of security by individuals looking to exploit the situation
- A compromise of doctor/patient confidentiality
- Violation of HIPAA privacy regulations
- Unauthorized access to your private information
- Your privacy and confidentiality are always our top priority.