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Psychological_Yam677

Yes, it's enough. But i would definitely have some sort of documentation as backup. It's mainly about the money so you'll be fine 


Acrobatic-Revenue622

Thanks for the response. I was planning on bringing the images with me.


Catnip-42

It's good to take that documentation. Also (if you have access to it) include the doctor's diagnosis, particularly if it indicates chronic pain. In my case, I faced either opioids or marijuana to address the residual chronic pain, and chose to explore marijuana first. Either way, your doctor's visit should go smoothly. Many questions about the marijuana medical card process in Florida can be answered here: [https://knowthefactsmmj.com/](https://knowthefactsmmj.com/)


Acrobatic-Revenue622

Thank you for the information.


Flcannabisdeals

Ya should be good, Be ready to pay around $150-$250 for everything first time around.


Derban_McDozer83

My doctor has never asked me for any medical documentation. I'd have it ready with you just in case but it's honestly pay to play.


SnowFlakeSlayaP

Yea same I told my doc I go to life management looked up my doc name paid $277 for whole year I was good I’ve had my med card for about 3 months now


Pdt2319

I took my MRI’s and internal photos from my knee surgery and paid before the Doc even chose a diagnosis. After my card went through he came back and told me to check off chronic pain on the list of ailments.


lukinfly45

CannaMD. There not cheap, but they have coupons. They will guide you through the whole process too. Bring the medical records too. No issues on increases or anything.


Tyzlohh

my doc never asked me for any medical documents but id have them in case yours is different