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Naples, FL 34110
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CannaMD is proud to feature Naples’s most experienced network of state-licensed, board certified physicians. All CannaMD Naples doctors are qualified to recommend medical marijuana treatment to patients in need.
Before purchasing cannabis from a medical marijuana treatment center, Naples patients must first qualify for a medical marijuana certification; CannaMD provides qualified Naples patients with the state-required recommendation to complete this process.
Conveniently located in Collier County – close to Marco Island, Immokalee, and Plantation Island – CannaMD‘s experienced team of state-licensed, board-certified physicians are trained to certify qualified patients for medical marijuana treatment.
And best of all? Finding out if you qualify is FREE
Featuring the most trusted marijuana doctors in Naples, CannaMD treats a variety of conditions ranging from anxiety and depression to cancer and Crohn’s disease.
Thanks to Amendment 2 and Senate Bill 8A, medical marijuana is legal in Florida. Join thousands of Naples residents and get your medical marijuana card today!
According to state law, medical marijuana doctors in Naples, FL – like CannaMD – must hold an active, unrestricted license as either an allopathic physician or osteopathic physician and be in compliance with all state-mandated education requirements.
At this time, educational requirements include completing an annual course and exam administered by either the Florida Medical Association or Florida Osteopathic Medical Association.
At this time, state law requires Naples medical marijuana patients – and all cannabis patients in Florida – to complete in-person physician appointments, for more initial and renewal certifications.
After a certified Naples physician has determined eligibility and submitted your recommendation to the state:
If you are a Florida resident with a valid Florida ID (with an up-to-date address,) you may qualify for same-day approval by the state. If you do not fall within this criteria, the approval process takes approximately 14-17 business days.
If you’re a first-time patient, the CannaMD appointment fee in Naples, FL is $249. Renewal appointments are $195. (Note: Florida law requires patients to complete a renewal appointment every 210 days.) However, CannaMD is happy to extend a 10% discount to all veterans and active duty service members.
Please note: The Florida Department of Health charges a separate $75 fee.
State law requires Naples patients – and all Florida medical marijuana patients – to complete a renewal appointment every 210 days in order to keep their medical marijuana card active. We charge $195 for this renewal appointment. However, CannaMD is happy to extend a 10% discount to all veterans and active duty service members.
Yes! If you’re currently under the care of another physician, and would like to switch to a Naples CannaMD doctor, we can help. Simply call (855) 420-9170 and our qualified medical
Most Naples CannaMD physician visits take less than 30 minutes, thanks to our streamlined pre-qualification process! CannaMD also prides itself on minimal wait times. To schedule your appointment today, call (855) 420-9170.
Naples CannaMD appointments cover 210 days worth of medical marijuana certification and orders – the longest period of time allowed by state-law.
During your appointment, a CannaMD physician will review your condition and detail how medical marijuana treatment may be properly applied to improve your symptoms.
Before purchasing cannabis from a medical marijuana treatment center (or dispensary), Florida patients must first qualify for a medical marijuana certification; CannaMD provides qualified patients with the state-required recommendation to complete this process. The state of Florida outlines a number of eligible health conditions. To see if yours is one of them, simply visit our Get Started page or give our certified physicians a call at (855) 420-9170. We’re happy to review your personal medical history for FREE and steer you in the right direction!
CannaMD offers nearly two dozen convenient locations, all across Florida. To find a doctor’s office close to you, please visit our Clinic Locations page.
CannaMD prides itself on facilitating easy-to-understand access to cutting-edge cannabis research. To learn more about how medical marijuana may help your condition, please visit the CannaMD blog. Enter your condition in the search bar and browse away!
We also have a short-cut to some of the most commonly searched conditions on our Research Studies page.
CannaMD renewal appointments cost $195.
Absolutely! We’re honored to offer veterans and military service members a 10% discount on all appointment fees.
Other than our appointment costs, we don’t charge any other fees! (Please note: The Florida Department of Health charges a separate $75 annual fee.)
CannaMD accepts all major credit and debit cards. We do not accept cash, FSA, or HSA cards. Insurance, Medicare and Medicaid do not cover medical marijuana at this time.
Note: Some insurance companies may offer reimbursement if you submit a receipt for your visit.
Full payment or a partial payment of at least $50 must be made at the time of scheduling. If a partial payment is made, a representative will call two days prior to your scheduled appointment to collect the remaining balance.
We cannot take payment in our offices.
If you see one of our physicians and don’t qualify for whatever reason, we offer a 100% money-back guarantee!
If you cancel prior to 48 hours before your scheduled appointment, you will receive a full refund. If you cancel within 48 hours of your scheduled appointment, you will receive a full refund minus a $50 fee.
Note: There are no refunds issued after you have completed your appointment.
All refund requests must occur within 90 days of initial payment. Refunds will not be issued after this point.
In the event that telehealth appointments are permitted (e.g., via state emergency orders), telehealth patients acknowledge that electronic signatures may be required and that signing electronic forms may be a required part of the certification process. While CannaMD will make every attempt to assist, inability and/or failure to sign electronic forms will not constitute grounds for a refund.
If you have any additional questions, please don’t hesitate to call us at (855) 420-9170.
Florida law requires all recommending physicians to complete a state-mandated training program in order to qualify patients for medical marijuana use. All CannaMD physicians are state-licensed physicians who have completed this additional training.
Yes! Our physicians are state-licensed MDs and DOs just like any other doctor you might visit. However, our physicians went through additional training in order to be able to legally recommend medical marijuana to patients, as mandated by Florida state law.
In addition to these qualifying conditions, Senate Bill 8A also allows for treatment of other “diagnosable, debilitating conditions of like, kind, or class” (such as anxiety, depression, and migraines), as well as terminal conditions (diagnosed by a physician other than the physician issuing certification) and chronic nonmalignant pain (defined as pain caused by a qualifying medical condition that persists beyond the usual course of that condition). To find out if your condition is eligible, simply visit our Conditions page or give us a call at (855) 420-9170!
A caregiver must:
To review the state’s Caregiver Certification Course Study Guide, visit Florida’s Office of Medical Marijuana Use.
Note: Florida’s Caregiver Certification Course is built into the Medical Marijuana Use Registry and is free of charge. Caregivers are not required to take any other course or examination to be registered as a caregiver.
To prove you are a Florida resident, you must present one of the following documents, along with your photo ID:
To learn more, please see: Florida Snowbirds Can Use Medical Marijuana.
The term seasonal resident means any person who temporarily resides in this state (Florida) for a period of at least 31 consecutive days in each calendar year, maintains a temporary residence in this state, returns to the state or jurisdiction of his or her residence at least one time during each calendar year, and is registered to vote or pays income tax in another state or jurisdiction.
To learn more, please see: Florida Snowbirds Can Use Medical Marijuana.
Yes. However, Senate Bill 182 mandates that physicians must submit supporting research establishing the specific efficacy of smoking for the condition at hand. For this reason, certain conditions may not be eligible.
Talk to your employer’s human resources department about your medical condition. Taking medical marijuana could jeopardize your employment, as federal protections are not currently in place.
The Medical Marijuana Use Registry is a secure, online database of ordering physicians and qualified medical marijuana patients. It is maintained by the Florida Department of Health’s Office of Medical Marijuana Use.
It is accessible to ordering physicians, law enforcement, dispensing organization staff, and Office of Medical Marijuana Use staff.
Low-THC marijuana is defined as containing 0.8 percent or less of the psychoactive compound tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), and more than 10 percent of cannabidiol (CBD). Low-THC marijuana typically does not produce the euphoria (high) often associated with medical cannabis.
Some medical conditions, like seizures, anxiety, pain, and insomnia, respond best to low-THC/high CBD marijuana. Conditions characterized by chronic pain, depression, fatigue, nausea, wasting, and gastrointestinal disorders often respond better to high-THC medical cannabis.
When ordering marijuana for a patient, the doctor must specify whether the order is for low-THC marijuana or medical cannabis.
Only a licensed medical marijuana treatment center is authorized to dispense medical marijuana to qualified patients and their caretakers. Medical marijuana clinics and doctors who prescribe medical marijuana are not allowed to sell it.
For a full state directory, please see our Dispensary page.
CannaMD physicians are closely monitoring state and federal updates and adhering to best practices when it comes to protecting the health of both our patients and dedicated staff. These precautions include, but are not limited to:
Please visit our Coronavirus FAQs page for more information on how CannaMD is keeping patients safe.
CannaMD is committed to providing compassionate care to Florida patients through evidence-based application of medical cannabis research. Centered around education, empathy, and exceptional customer service, CannaMD offers an unparalleled patient experience – empowering Florida residents to pursue a better quality of life.
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