Medical Marijuana in Jacksonville, FL

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What is Medical Marijuana?

At Limitless Me Wellness, Dr. Kia Mitchell provides ordering, certifications, and qualifying diagnoses for medical marijuana treatments. A number of conditions and health factors can contribute to Jacksonville, FL, patients being a candidate for medical marijuana. Within a thorough consultation at our state-of-the-art facility, Dr. Mitchell will assess your underlying health conditions and evaluate if you would be a beneficial candidate for medical marijuana. We will also routinely monitor your medical marijuana usage to adjust the dosage and delivery methods as necessary. Contact us in Jacksonville, FL, to learn more and to schedule your initial consultation with Dr. Mitchell. 

What are the benefits?

At Limitless Me Wellness, we understand the multifaceted care solution that medical marijuana can provide. Our Jacksonville, FL patients enjoy this treatment's many benefits, which include:

  • Lowering your inflammatory reactions
  • Monitoring your blood pressure
  • Preventing and minimizing the damage of seizures
  • Assisting with a number of different sleep and rest issues

Who Is A Candidate for Medical Marijuana?

To be a candidate for medical marijuana in Florida, you must be a resident of the state and be diagnosed with a qualifying condition. Those qualifying conditions include:

  • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
  • Cancer
  • Crohn’s disease
  • Chronic nonmalignant pain or muscle spasms
  • Epilepsy
  • Glaucoma
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Parkinson’s disease
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • A terminal illness (12 months or less to live)
  • An ailment determined to be severe and comparable in pain to a qualifying condition as determined by a physician

If you believe you have a qualifying condition or have been diagnosed with one in the past, Dr. Mitchell can evaluate your ailment and determine your eligibility for medical marijuana. Patients who qualify can be prescribed a 2.5-ounce supply of marijuana every 35 days, per Florida law.

What to Expect After Medical Marijuana

After your treatment, you will be free to return to your usual schedule. In some cases, there may be some side effects of this treatment. These are usually very mild but could include fatigue, dizziness, dry mouth, nausea, and light-headedness. If you experience these effects after your treatment with medical marijuana, let our staff know and we'll do our best to improve future treatments to fit your needs.

Medical Marijuana FAQ

How can I qualify for medical marijuana?
At Limitless Me Wellness, Dr. Mitchell provides the certification, the order, and the qualifying diagnoses that can state that you do qualify for the medication. She can certify that you can order and let you know what next steps you may need to take.

Is medical marijuana safe?
There are some possible side effects of medical marijuana, including dizziness, slower reaction times, and nausea. It is important that your medical marijuana usage is monitored by a skilled health care provider such as Dr. Mitchell. If you notice any unwanted side effects, you can talk with Dr. Mitchell to determine if a different delivery method or dosage of medical marijuana may be better for you.

Will my symptoms come back if I stop using medical marijuana?
It’s possible for symptoms to return if medical marijuana is discontinued, especially if it was helping manage chronic pain, anxiety, or other ongoing conditions. The experience can vary based on the condition being treated, dosage, and length of use. Dr. Mitchell works with patients to monitor symptoms and discuss alternative management options if treatment plans change.

Does medical marijuana show up on a drug test?
Yes, medical marijuana can show up on a drug test. Most standard drug tests screen for THC, the psychoactive compound in marijuana, regardless of whether it is used medically or recreationally. Our team can help you understand how this may apply to your situation and discuss any concerns related to employment or testing requirements.

Are there other ways to use medical marijuana besides smoking it?
Yes, medical marijuana can be used in several forms beyond smoking. Options may include edibles, tinctures, capsules, topical products, or vaporized formulations. We can review available methods and help determine which option may best align with your symptoms, preferences, and treatment goals.

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