What is the abbreviation of CHT Medical?
CHT Medical abbreviation is (Certified Hemodialysis Technologist/Technician)
CHT MEDICAL – MARIJUANA FROM AN AUTHORIZED DISPENSARY
Since the passing of Amendment 2 on Nov 8 of last year in Florida, the medical cannabis industry has steadily flourished. This is good news not only for the cannabis industry, but also for patients who use marijuana as a treatment option. Apart from the fact that they can receive marijuana in its prime form (instead of as capsules), they will also have access to better strains with higher THC contents.
Florida’s new laws also give way to the establishment of different dispensaries all around the state. Right now, there are just five authorized dispensaries in the whole of Florida and only these dispensaries are allowed to legally cultivate, process, and distribute marijuana. Let us take a quick look at one of the most popular dispensary around, CHT Medical.
ABOUT CHT MEDICAL
CHT Medical a subsidiary of Chestnut Hill Tree Farm- a farm that has been established since 1981. CHT Medical is among the few reputable medical marijuana dispensaries in Florida that are allowed to provide medical marijuana to patients with the right prescriptions.
According to the CEO at CHT Medical, Robert Wallace, the company expects to release several new revolutionary products, research, and science related to the cannabis industry in Florida. CHT Medical also plans to readily provide good and healthy strains of marijuana to patients with debilitating health conditions.
Chestnut Hill Tree Farm is responsible for cultivating over 400,000 plants in Florida’s north-east region. Patients can receive medical marijuana if they are qualified and have a licensed medical marijuana card. So how do you obtain a medical marijuana card so that you can start administering your medical marijuana treatment?
HOW TO RECEIVE MEDICAL MARIJUANA FROM CHT MEDICAL
Are you suffering from one of the qualifying debilitating health conditions (HIV/AIDS, epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, PTSD, ALS, glaucoma and Crohn’s disease)? Have you received a medical prescription from an authorized physician? Do you have a legal medical marijuana card? These are the questions you need to answer before you can receive any products from CHT Medical. A medical marijuana card authorizes you for medical marijuana prescriptions from qualified doctors.
REQUIREMENTS FOR OBTAINING A MEDICAL MARIJUANA CARD:
- You must be dealing with one of these aliments: HIV/AIDS, epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, PTSD, ALS, glaucoma and Crohn’s disease.
- You must have the right I.D. and papers to prove you are a legal resident of Florida.
- Be at least 18 years of age. Younger patients require recommendations from three licensed doctors.
- You must try other traditional treatment options first. If these are inadequate and you have documented proof to support your claim, you are qualified for marijuana prescriptions.
- Additionally, your physician has to reaffirm from your medical history that traditional methods have been ineffective.
HOW TO OBTAIN YOUR MEDICAL MARIJUANA CARD
Once you fulfill these conditions, next you should see your doctor and ask for a prescription. Your doctor will confirm that you are actually qualified to receive medical marijuana according to the law. First he/she will perform a medical history diagnosis to determine if traditional treatments will help you. If other treatment options are not working, then your physician should submit your registration for a Medical Marijuana Card. If you have any questions or confusion about this process, be sure to talk to your doctor.
All you need to do now is fill your prescription at an appropriate Medical Marijuana Treatment Center. These people will validate your registration and mail your card over as soon as possible.
After you’ve gotten your card, you can head over to CHT Medical (or any other approved dispensary). This is where you can buy some medical marijuana to administer treatment according to your prescriptions.