Our Process
Step 1: Complimentary Call To Verify Your Eligibility
If you are not sure if your diagnosis is eligible for treatment with medical cannabis, you can call our free eligibility consultation line. Our knowledgeable staff will help you get the support you need.
No prior diagnosis, nor medical records, for undiagnosed PTSD are necessary. Texas laws allow the treatment of the an array of symptoms that come with PTSD. Common symptoms such as insomnia, aggression, intrusive thoughts, and anxiety have been shown to be improved with cannabinoids. Our cannabis clinicians can administer a PTSD assessment during your appointment to determine if you qualify.
Medical records for all other qualifying conditions are required to get a prescription. You will be asked to submit your medical records prior to your appointment with Dr. Clarke.
Step 2: Complete Virtual Visit With Dr. Clarke (A Certified Cannabis MD)
Fill out your patient form and then you will be directed on the time of your telemedicine visit with Dr. Clarke.
In this consultation, Dr. Clarke will meet with you virtually to discuss why you are wanting medical cannabis and your chief complaint/symptoms. If you qualify, you will be given a prescription based on the best product for your needs. Your prescription will be good for 6 months.
Know Before You Go
- Must provide a legal Texas Drivers License showing your name, address, visual picture of your identity.
- Make sure to upload proof of your diagnosis to your account prior to your appointment (not applicable to undiagnosed PTSD).
- You can request your past medical records by calling or emailing the doctor’s office that made the diagnosis.
Step 3: Complete Product Purchase Direct With Dispensary
Once your telemedicine appointment is complete, you will be entered into the CURT registry and will be sent your next steps on how to order your prescription from your selected dispensary.
Step 4: Schedule Follow Up Visits Typically Every 6 Months To Renew Prescription
Since we only prescribe prescriptions for 6 months at a time, you will need to have recurring follow-up appointments every 6 months to keep your prescription active. This is a great time to assess how you are doing and if there needs to be a change in your prescription.