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    Answering questions and settling confusion around medical cannabis cards

    As access to medical cannabis continues to expand, patients have more choices than ever before when it comes to finding a healthcare provider. Veriheal wants to not only reshape the narrative around cannabis but also clear a path for better, more equitable access – all backed by innovation and expertise.

    Learn more about the company, their mission and how they help individuals worldwide access the healing benefits of cannabis.

    How Veriheal works

    Veriheal strives to remove as many obstacles as possible from the process of obtaining medical cannabis cards. They’ve built a user-friendly online platform. Services are priced affordably, with financing options available for new appointments and referrals. If a person is not approved, they will be 100% refunded.

    Potential new patients begin by providing basic medical history and booking an appointment for a consultation with a licensed medical cannabis doctor. These consultations can be conducted online or in person, depending on state regulations. Veriheal only works with doctors who are licensed and qualified to certify patients in specific states. Their experts provide compassionate care and ensure any questions or concerns are addressed.

    Once approved, patients receive their medical cannabis recommendation, which gives them access to dispensaries.

    Patient data is securely handled using a HIPAA-compliant electronic medical records system that keeps private information safe and offers peace of mind throughout the process.

    The mission behind Veriheal

    Founded in 2017 by Joshua Green and Samuel Adetunji, Veriheal's goal is to provide personalized cannabis education and wellness services to individuals worldwide. The proudly Black-owned business is on a mission to educate and remove stigma, in addition to increasing access. To date, they’ve helped over 1.5 million individuals across 30 states.

    They employ a team of over 75 experts and a network of more than 400 doctors worldwide. Veriheal is in the business of helping people obtain a medical cannabis card, but they don’t stop there. They built a cutting-edge platform that aims to educate and foster understanding as well.

    According to the company, they’re not just simplifying the process, they’re revolutionizing it.

    “My hope is that everyone can try cannabis for themselves as medicine, free from persecution or misinformation,” said Joshua Green, Veriheal co-founder. “Cannabis is a plant that helps heal people and should not be viewed as a drug that damages people.”

    The Veriheal team considers social equality to be an inextricable part of their mission. That’s why they offer support to groups like the American Cancer Society, the Trevor Project, the Last Prisoner Project, the Wounded Warrior Project, the Alzheimer’s Association, the Florida Cannabis Action Network and the American Liver Foundation.

    How to find judgment-free, expert guidance

    Veriheal believes that feeling bad is what’s “bad” for you – not cannabis, which they believe offers science-backed medical benefits. They are committed to providing judgment-free resources to help more individuals use medical cannabis safely and legally. With access to expert guidance and the latest research, anyone can tailor their routine for real relief. They believe everyone deserves to feel better — without the stigma.

    The company recently launched their own publication, and they want their blog to be a trusted online resource. Every article is fact-checked by writers and doctors, covering topics ranging from cannabis industry updates to accessing cannabis safely.

    Beyond the blog, Veriheal maintains an extensive, science-backed database of qualifying medical cannabis conditions, and readers can see the credentials of the medical expert who approved the content. They offer an edible dosage calculator to help promote safety, as well as a large glossary to help empower patients.

    Learn more about Veriheal, their offerings and their mission at Veriheal.com.

    Medical cannabis is legal for registered patients in Montana and Oklahoma but prohibited under federal law. Patients must have a certification from a qualified doctor, and those under age 18 may require a legal guardian. Other restrictions may apply.

     

    by USA Today

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