How Do You Get Your Prescription?

Give us a call to set up your best course of action to obtain medical marijuana. We will consult you in your time of need. Proudly serving the entire Southern California Area.

*You Must Be A California Resident To Qualify

Proposition 215, also known as the Compassionate Use Act of 1996 establishes that physicians and patients who follow certain guidelines in recommending or approving the medical use of marijuana are immune from sanction or criminal prosecution in the State of California.*

How can I get Medical Marijuana?

To get Medical Marijuana you must receive a written or oral verifiable recommendation from a California board licensed physician. Once you have a doctor’s recommendation you can legally grow, consume, and possess medicine under California State Law Prop 215.

If you suffer from:

Anorexia, Anxiety, ALS, Asthma, ADD/ADHD, Arthritis, Cancer, Cerebral Palsy, Chemotherapy side effects, Chronic Pain, Crohn’s Disease, Depression, Epilepsy,  Fatigue, Fibromyalgia, Glaucoma, HIV/AIDS, Insomnia, Migraines, Muscle Spasms, MS, Nausea, Neurological disorders, Spastic disorders, Stress, you may qualify to use Cannabis (Prop 215 and SB 420) to alleviate pain caused by your debilitating condition.

Clinic420.com gives you a qualified medical evaluation in 3 easy steps:

1. Call 888-420-4202 to set an appointment to come in and see the doctor.

2. Come to the office for your medical evaluation.

3. Upon approval, receive your recommendation and get access to legal medical marijuana.

GET YOUR RECOMMENDATION FROM THE BEST AND MOST EXPERIENCED DOCTORS IN THIS FIELD.

29 Responses to “How Do You Get Your Prescription?”

  1. I have anxiety and stress problems,Iam currently taking xanex for my stress and anxiety which helps but leaves me very drowsy and sometimes depressed.When I am just using marijuana itdoes not effect me that way it just takes the edge off and helps me relax. Can I get a medical card?

  2. admin says:

    Call the number above and you have to live in California to get your prescription. You can pre-qualify free over the phone.

  3. Eduardo Gonzalez says:

    i have depression which ive been dealing for about 8 years. I have been perscribed meds for it, that was about 4 years ago, i havent taken any since. ive been using marijuana and its been helping ease my depression. do i qualify? even though i havent been to the doctor since my last prescription for my condition?

  4. Geraldine Saran says:

    My name is Geraldine Saran. I am a 45-year old computer technician. I was suffering from a particularly bad flare-up since last 20 years. I developed psoriasis, and started getting small red bumps on my lower legs, which I spoiled into sores. I was very lucky that I found CLINIC420.com service. They were able to diagnose it straight away, although they still made me go through a colonoscopy the subsequent week, which confirmed their diagnosis. I am very happy from there fast and easy service.

  5. admin says:

    You most likely would still qualify all you have to do is call them up and you can pre-qualify for free over the phone.

  6. Hi, cool post. I have been wondering about this topic,so thanks for writing.

  7. Rene says:

    What is the price?

  8. admin says:

    Call the number, it depends if you are new or re-applying.

  9. durga says:

    here it goes ,in my country its illegal for the use of marijuana but then a few of people that i counseled for meth..and recommended mjuana as a replacement .it work wonders in a sense its better for them than the killer meth..meth gives hallucination and uncontrable urge to do work n no appetite ..they become skinny n face a holoow horror..it took me a few talks to convince them to change for the sake of their family whom they(meth) suspect as a enemy…after taking the mjuana their face,appetite,live,thinking all changed to normal…some even looked so well.really mjuana is a cure for meth which can lead to dead…

  10. durga says:

    you can try it on a meth user..in india mjuana is used for meditation for years and i must say that the men who r using it look more better than any meth..you just have to lead your brain towards the proper way of using it.and the people who used it live so healthy…so try it on those meth users..especially the teenagers who think of it as a trendy fashion.

  11. futurecardholder says:

    What is the fee for a new ID card bec from what I have seen they vary fom place to place. Also I am LOW income, is there any way to get a discount for the ID or for the medicine??

  12. JaneRadriges says:

    I really like your post. Does it copyright protected?

  13. natalie says:

    I have been suffering from depression and have been prescribed meds but would prefer not to take them and use cannabis. Is there any way at all to purchase if I live in Arizona?

  14. Darryl Woodside says:

    Can my place of employment find out I have a MM Card?

  15. admin says:

    No It’s all confidential.

  16. admin says:

    We only provide services for people in California because medical Marijuana is legal here. You would have to see if it’s legal in Arizona.

  17. admin says:

    Give us a call to find out ok?

  18. i have sliped discs in my back and no other pain killers work for me i was hopeing to give the medical mj a try do you think i can qualify?

  19. max says:

    how do i know that this is legite and not a scam?

  20. EddieIglesias says:

    I take 1mg. og Xanax. Chronic depression 3 Times a day. Zyprexa 5 mg. once a day And Progressive Rhemitoid Arthritis I take 50 mg.tramadol for it and lastlyI have just been diaganosed with Bypolar Disorder for wich im taking Zyprexa 5 mg. Oh yea i olso have a sleeping didorder And have been on AMBIEN for 10 years Im now takinr Ambien CR 12 mg. But sometimes when i find a really good chronic doobie I cnn get away wit not taking so many meds.As now i have been diagnosed with cirrossis of the liver.I dont drink and never really have. So I figure It has to be the meds thati take. Can i get legal?

  21. albert says:

    what is the price of office call.

  22. Ryan says:

    I have had problems with depression for years due to a dramatizing childhood. After being taken from my parents and moving to several group homes i was finally adopted into a religous family. They sent me to counseling multiple times over the years for depression and anger issues but my parents would never want me to be on any medications due to personal beliefs. I have sinced moved out when I turned 18 in January and started smoking canabis illegally with some friends. It really has been helping me and my friends have noticed to. People see me with a smile more and im not so short tempered. It also has helped take alot of un-needed stress recently. I really want to get legal to avoid any conflict with the law. Would I Qualify even though I have not been prescribed pills?

  23. Domingo Hosson says:

    Ive been dealing with I.B.S for the last 10 yrs. I have changed my diet several times, and have decreased the abdominal pain, but there are times that I can not control, so Ive been using Marijuana and it have helped with the pain. I have children and don’t want to be forced to leave them doing this illegally. Am I able to get a card, or should I be looking into something else??

  24. I really need my MM card…. how much is the price $$$ for the appoiment??? I live in the AV

  25. spencer says:

    I was just wondering, what if I dont have a diagnoses by my primary doctor? Could i get through Clinic420

  26. admin says:

    Call us up and we can explain how everything works. Also we are licensed by the State and can help you with all of your pain needs.

  27. Kevin says:

    I am 17 but will be a legal adult in 2 months. Marijuana has helped with my anxiety and developing better eating habits. Would i be able to get a medical evaluation with a parent approval and presence?

  28. Rick says:

    For the past several years, I have suffered from chronic lower abdomen pain, nausea and cramping. I have tried many meds and had many tests (colonoscopy, upper and lower GI, sonogram, etc). My doctors don’t exactly know what it is. It appears to be digestive related. They have discovered some diverticuli, but it seems more than that to me. It occurs, on average, about 50% of my waking hours, especially after eating. Small amounts of cannabis used regularly most always ease the symptoms. Is this within the guidelines for getting a MM card?

  29. Rob says:

    Hey, I was wondering what constitutes as California residency. I have a California state-issued driver’s license; however, I have not had it for long and would like to know if there is a certain amount of time needed before I schedule a consultation seeing as I do not wish to spend money on a consultation and may not be eligible due to this factor. I have depression associated with severe anxiety/panic disorder and have self-medicated for a long time illegally because all prescriptions for these have left me in worse condition than previously mentioned. I moved here recently seeking a “haven” as you would say from street grade cannabis and the dangers of growing it myself. Also, I was wondering, if i did acquire a recommendation; could said doctors also recommend me to effective therapists specializing in my disorder?

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