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Arizona Medical Marijuana Cards
Green Leaf Medical Marijuana Card Doctors help patients through the entire process of obtaining an Arizona Medical Marijuana Card. Our main location is in Chandler, Arizona. This location is located near Gilbert, Ahwatukee, Sun Lakes, Phoenix, Mesa, Tempe, Maricopa, and Queen Creek. We also have a location in Scottsdale, Arizona which is close to Fountain Hills, Phoenix, and Cave Creek. Our marijuana certification centers are family owned and operated.
Our marijuana doctors are focused on quality patient care and education. You will find compassionate, professional, and knowledgable doctors in our clinic every day to assist you. Our staff has over 40 years of healthcare experience and we look forward to helping you live a more natural and holistic life today.
At Green Leaf, we believe in the value of medical cannabis and feel that the process to get a medical marijuana card should be convenient, easy, affordable, and hassle free. That is why we pride ourselves in customer service, on time appointments, compassionate care, and providing a total end-to-end processing of a patient's card. There is no additional charge for our staff filing the medical marijuana card application with the state of Arizona. Therefore, our patients rest easy when they leave our clinic knowing that they will have their card shortly.
Patients who choose Green Leaf have terrific things to say about our team. Frequent terms used by patients to describe our staff include knowledgeable, professional, awesome, friendly, and helpful. Please see our reviews on websites like Google and Yelp.
To schedule an appointment call us or book online.
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Chandler Location
We are located in the Elliot Square Shopping Center on the southeast corner of Elliot and Dobson at:
1989 W Elliot Rd #29
Chandler, AZ 85224
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Benefits of Medical Marijuana
Medical Marijuana has been used to help treat medical ailments such as chronic pain, migraine headaches, testicular cancer, asthma, epilepsy, and arthritis. For those patients with glaucoma, medical marijuana use decreases pressure within the eye. Doctors and researchers are just beginning to study and learn what additional benefits might be out there. Research has begun to offer promising results regarding medical cannabis being able to slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, improve lung health, prevent epileptic seizures, decrease symptoms of rare diseases and disorders such as Dravet Syndrome, stop cancer from spreading, reduce anxiety, treat inflammatory bowel diseases, and reduce tremors in those with Parkinson’s disease. Those suffering from PTSD have described medical marijuana as being a miracle drug. Patients going through chemotherapy have found medical cannabis to reduce the terrible side effects associated with the treatment.
Medical Marijuana Evaluations
An evaluation to determine if a patient is able to obtain a medical marijuana card typically involves a patient visiting a medical marijuana doctors office where a physician who specializes in cannabis will perform a medical exam to confirm that a patient suffers from a "Qualifying Condition". If the marijuana doctor confirms a Qualifying Condition, they are able to complete the Medical Marijuana Certification form required by Arizona. Within 90 days of that form being completed, an application must be submitted to Arizona to obtain a Medical Marijuana Card. Arizona patients will find that at Green Leaf MMJ Card Doctors we will help you through the entire process of obtaining your medical card. Give us a call with any questions. Our team is always happy to help!
WHAT PEOPLE SAY
James A.
Same day appointment for a renewal. I was able to do the appointment at work with Telemedicine. Couldn't be happier. I actually got my AZ medical marijuana card the same day. CRAZY fast. Very impressed. Will return if the government still insists on being dumb in 2 years.
Chris S.
Awesome experience! Great job walking me through the medical card process and getting my state application submitted! The staff and doctor were very helpful and answered all of my questions. Thank you Green Leaf medical marijuana doctors!
Rachel B.
The doctor and staff members were so friendly and professional. They gave me recommendations and took down my recommendations as well. (Transdermal patches are heaven sent) The process was quick and they answered every question I had.
Adan B.
Friendly and courteous staff. I was nervous about going in and what to expect. I was gladly received by the staff who was professional throughout my session. After my visit with the doctor they walked me through the AZ process to be able to do everything on one single visit.
Sara N.
Jessica was the sweetest girl I have ever met and made the whole process so quick and easy. I was able to use my medical card 20 minutes after leaving the place! Dr. Kim was super chill and overall this place is a 10/5 stars. Definitely recommend coming here to get your Arizona medical card!!
Andrew S.
If you are looking to obtain your medical card I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND going to GREEN LEAF MEDICAL MARIJUANA! This was the fastest easiest process I’ve ever been through and the Staff and the Doctor were so nice & respectful. I received my card and approval within 2 days of me doing my application.
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How do I get a medical marijuana card in AZ?Determine if you have a medical condition that Arizona recognizes. Set an appointment up to visit with our doctor who can certify that you are a good candidate for medical marijuana. Gather any documentation that our office requests you to bring to your appointment, and complete our Patient Intake Form. Visit with a physician at the time of your appointment and let our team help you submit your application.
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How much is a medical card in AZ?Arizona always charges $150 for their application fee unless you are a SNAP recipient. Then it is reduced to $75. In addition, most patients pay our office between $100 and $150 depending on their individual needs. Our Pricing Page always has our most up to date rates for visits with our marijuana doctors. We never hide any fees.
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Can I get a medical card without medical records?We can do examinations for some medical conditions even if you do not have access to medical records.
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How much does it cost to renew a medical card in AZ?Arizona always charges $150 for their Renewal Application Fee unless you are a SNAP recipient. Then it is reduced to $75. In addition, most patients pay our office between $100 and $150 depending on their individual needs. Our Pricing Page always has our most up to date rates for visits with our marijuana doctors. We never hide any fees.
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How do I get a medical card in AZ online?Determine if you have a medical condition that Arizona recognizes. Set an appointment up to visit with our doctor who can certify that you are a good candidate for medical marijuana. Gather any documentation that our office requests you to send us and complete our Patient Intake Form. Visit with a physician at the time of your appointment and let our team help you submit your application.
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Where can I buy medical marijuana in Arizona?There are over 100 licensed dispensaries throughout Arizona. Most are located in the metro Phoenix area where almost every town or city has at least one. Our Patient Educators are happy to offer information about finding dispensaries and what to expect at them.
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When can I apply for a qualifying patient card?Arizona is currently accepting applications for Medical Marijuana Cards
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Do I need to apply for my qualified patient card on-line? Can I walk it in?Your application to become a Medical Marijuana Patient must be submitted through Arizona’s Patient Portal - Don’t worry, you can come to our office and we will help make it easy for you!
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How can I apply for a registry identification card to possess and use medical marijuana?Find a physician like one of ours to certify you for the Arizona Medical Marijuana Program.
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The ADHS website requires that I submit electronic copies of everything. I don’t know how to do that, so how should I proceed?"If you choose Green Leaf, we make sure all of your documents are uploaded correctly. We make the application process easy.
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I can’t afford the cost of a qualifying patient card. Is there a way to pay less?Arizona has one of the highest Medical Marijuana Card Application fees in the nation. The only discount Arizona provides is for patients currently receiving SNAP benefits. Green Leaf usually has specials running for the visit with our physicians. Here is our current pricing.
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What are the qualifying conditions for a medical card in Arizona?In Arizona you must have one of the following medical conditions for a physician to legally certify you: Severe and Chronic Pain (This can include arthritis, migraines, old injuries, neuropathy....) Severe Nausea Persistent Muscle Spasms Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) Alzheimer's Disease Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) Cachexia or wasting syndrome Cancer Crohn's Disease Glaucoma Hepatitis C Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Seizures
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What if my medical condition is not listed?Arizona regularly allows requests for new medical conditions to be approved. You can learn about that process here.
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Who can write a medical marijuana certification for a patient?Physicians who have a valid Arizona medical license may write certifications for that patient. These include a MDs (medical doctor), DOs (Doctors of Osteopath), HMDs (Homeopath Physicians), or NMDs (Naturopath Physicians).
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Does AZ DHS provide a list of marijuana doctors who will write a medical marijuana certification?No, Arizona only provides information on the dispensaries around the state.
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Can my doctor just write a note to certify me?No. A specific certification form must be filled out completely and signed by the physician that is submitting the written certification.