Canton Medical Marijuana Doctors
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Compassionate Marijuana Doctors Serving Canton Ohio
Getting Started
DocMJ makes getting a recommendation for medical marijuana from a compassionate and qualified physician easy and affordable. All DocMJ physicians, in addition to being licensed doctors, have an active Certificate to Recommend (CTR) from the State Medical Board of Ohio and are authorized to permit qualified patients to receive medical marijuana from an approved dispensary. Making an appointment in Canton is easy and can be done conveniently with telemedicine. Whether you live in downtown Canton, Hall of Fame Village, Jackson Township, Massillon or any other areas of the city, a patient can make an appointment at a time that fits their schedule. Based on a private meeting with the medical marijuana certified physician, patients receive their recommendation for medical marijuana, if they qualify. Patients will be entered into the registry and, in some cases, can purchase medical marijuana the same day.
The Telemedicine Appointment
Patients are required to submit the requested medical records and documentation for the medical marijuana doctor to review in advance of their appointment.
Once the appointment has been completed, your doctor enters your information into the registry. You will then receive an email with a link allowing you to make a payment to the registry and receive a temporary card. The MMJ card will arrive by mail in 10-14 business days.
Medical Marijuana Card Application in Canton, Ohio
See if you Qualify
Try our easy pre-qualification exam to see instantly if you may qualify for a medical marijuana recommendation today!
Under Ohio law, these conditions are eligible for a medical marijuana card:
Alzheimer's Disease
A progressive disease that destroys memory and other important mental functions.
Cachexia
A weakness and wasting of the body due to severe chronic illness.
Chronic traumatic Encephalopathy
A cronic brain disease that alters brain function or structure.
Firbromyalgia
A widespread musculoskeletal pain accompanied by fatigue, sleep, memory and mood issues.
Hepatitis C
An infection caused by a virus that attacks the liver and leads to inflammation.
Huntington's disease
An inherited condition in which nerve cells in the brain break down over time.
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Disorders that involve chronic inflammation of your digestive tract.
Sickle Cell Anemia
A group of disorders that cause red blood cells to become misshapen and break down.
Spasticitiy
A condition in which there is an abnormal increase in muscle tone or stiffness of muscle.
Spinal Cord Disease or Injury
Nervouse system diseases or direct injuries that affect the function of the spinal chord.
Tourette Syndrome
A nervous system disorder involving repetitive movements or unwanted sounds.
Traumatic Brain Injury
A brain dysfunction caused by an outside force, usually a violent blow to the head.
Ulcerative Colitis
A chronic, inflammatory bowel disease that causes inflammation in the digestive tract.
Terminal Illness
Any disease that cannot be cured and is expected to result in death.
PTSD
A disorder in which a person has difficulty recovering after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event.
Epilepsy/Seizures Disorders
A transient occurrence of signs and/or symptoms of seizures due to abnormal excessive or synchronous neuronal activity in the brain.
Parkinson's Disease
A disorder of the central nervous system that affects movement, often including tremors.
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
A disease in which the immune system eats away at the protective covering of nerves.
Crohn's Disease
A chronic inflammatory bowel disease that affects the lining of the digestive tract.
Glaucoma
Eye conditions marked by increase intraocular pressure that can cause blindness.
Chronic muscle spasms
Sudden, involuntary movement in one or more muscles.
HIV/AIDS
Human immunodeficiency virus that over time causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
Nervous system disease that weakens muscles and impacts physical function.
Cancer
Disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a given part of the body.
Chronic nonmalignant pain
Pain unrelated to cancer that persists beyond the usual course of disease or injury.
Additionally, Ohio law allows a physician to certify patients for a medical marijuana card after diagnosing them with “other medical conditions of the same class”.
Our Doctors
Nathaniel Miller, D.O.
Jack Rothman, M.D.
David Markowitz, M.D.
Lenka Zachar, M.D. FACS
Peter Calkin, M.D.
Gregory Ward, M.D.
Charles Chung, M.D.
Shirley Zelikovsky, M.D.
Marc Puchir, D.O.
Carlos Levy, D.O.
Denise Schow, M.D.
Wen Ting Zheng-Smith, M.D. PhD
Marissa Magsino, M.D.
Danielle Gliosca, D.O.
Frank Russo, M.D.
Meet Our Online Mental Health Counselors
Todd Shapiro, LCSW, MPA
Rochelle Powell, LCSW
Paula Arce, LMHC
Sunny Bowers, LPCC
Frequently Asked Questions
What is your refund policy?
We aim to be as transparent as possible with our refund policy. It is as follows:
- Cancel within 24 hours of joining our services — 100% refund.
- Cancel after 24 hours – 100% refund minus $25 fee.
- Reschedule/no-show/canceled appointment less than 48 hours prior – $50 fee.
- Once a recommendation is issued after your exam, our services are non-refundable in any way.
Do I have to be concerned about any privacy issues if I receive an evaluation or recommendation?
No, your visit is protected under privacy laws.
Do I have to be 18 to receive a recommendation?
No, if you are younger than 18 you can receive an evaluation if you are accompanied by a guardian. Pediatric patients must have a guardian call to book an appointment with us at (877) 899-3626.
How much does it cost?
Your initial consultation is $189. Alternatively, you can also opt for the 8-month payment plan which is $50 down, followed by 7 monthly payments of $25.
Your follow-up exam is $150 if paid in full. You can also opt for the 8-month payment plan which consists of $50 down, followed by 7 monthly payments of $20.
All payment options include recommendation for 1 year.
Can I receive my recommendation on the first visit?
Yes! A certified physician can activate your Full-THC Medical Cannabis or Low-THC Cannabis order once they have completed an exam and confirmed that you qualify. Once the physician enters you into the registry, you will receive an email from the state of Ohio with a link to activate your card.
What conditions qualify for a medical cannabis recommendation?
Click Here to take our Eligibility Survey and schedule your appointment.
Am I guaranteed to receive a medical marijuana recommendation?
NO. While we do offer a money-back guarantee if you do not receive a recommendation, we DO NOT guarantee that you will receive a recommendation. You can only receive a recommendation if your doctor determines you have a qualifying condition as defined by Ohio law, and that the benefits of using medical marijuana outweigh the risks.
Do I have to pay an evaluation fee if I do not qualify for a medical marijuana recommendation?
No, you will be refunded in full.
How long does it take to get a medical marijuana recommendation?
You will be seen via telemedicine, with the exam lasting approximately 15 minutes. Sign on for your exam, and if you qualify, your physician will immediately add your recommendation into the system.
To get your card and begin treatment after you receive a recommendation, you must pay a fee to the state. This can be done through the email you will receive after you are approved for a recommendation.