SD_haze
Well-Known Member
That's terrible, just paid $29 to renew mine for my 6th yr.I'm in Toronto and have been quoted $2000 for a script.
That's terrible, just paid $29 to renew mine for my 6th yr.I'm in Toronto and have been quoted $2000 for a script.
I'm in Toronto and have been quoted $2000 for a script.
3. Charging Fees
The College considers the medical document authorizing patient access to dried marijuana to be equivalent to a prescription. Prescriptions, together with activities related to prescriptions, are insured services. Accordingly, physicians must not charge patients or licensed producers of dried marijuana for completing the medical document, or for any activities associated with completing the medical document, including, but not limited to: assessing the patient; reviewing his/her chart; educating or informing the patient about the risks or benefits of dried marijuana; or confirming the validity of a prescription in accordance with the MMPR.
The doctor charged $300 to sign the document that was valid for one year, telling Zaid he’d be able to help him figure out dosages over time. Zaid has since been reimbursed by the Ontario Ministry of Health for the document, after a ruling that doctors cannot charge for them, similar to prescriptions.
I'm in Toronto and have been quoted $2000 for a script.
@killick
Do you buy from dispensaries?
The fee this doctor wants is $600 for a script. I know my family doctor is against it. And I'm not classified as someone who NEEDS it.
I live in Toronto. Not many doctors will provide a script. I do not have serious medical conditions like many of you. I have bad muscle pain in my chest from a collapsed lung years ago. This pain does go away with vaping. I also have real bad anxiety and at times cannot deal with reality. Getting high and zoning out helps me. Back when I lived in the Frat house in college they use to bring me my bong before discussing bills or important issues so I was more calm and relaxed.
I have the option to get a script. It'll cost me. My concern is this, do I really want to be in the system for this if I do not need to be?
I have no issue getting weed. But my street guy good buddy only gets a few types of highs. He doesn't know what they are and the strain always changes. I'm trying to find that one good strain that will reduce my pain both physically and mentally. I feel a script will help that in that I know the strain I buy and can keep getting it.
I just paid $150 plus $50 advance fee. For my script/prescription here in Toronto.
I didn't want to ask my doctor even tho I would be eligible.
So with this script/perscription I can go to any dispenserie?
How do I apply for my licence to posse?
Sorry, new to all this still...
Thanks.
Did your Doctor send the forms in for you ?
and which LP did he suggest for you ?
Usually , once you're registered with the LP and
make your 1st purchase . They will send you your
cannabis , along with your license to possess .
If you are sending the forms yourself , the
prescription can " act " as a temporary license .
Yes , you can join any dispensaries and more than one .
But just as there are a few unscrupulous Doctors out there
to take advantage of the public by charging ridiculous fees .
So like , are the dispensaries that are popping up in town .
Like $20 / gram and $ 560 / oz . wtf !!! Luckily
you can check out most of their menu prices on leafly .
Good luck on your search .
( send me PM if you need more help )
I just paid $150 plus $50 advance fee. For my script/prescription here in Toronto.
I didn't want to ask my doctor even tho I would be eligible.
So with this script/perscription I can go to any dispenserie?
How do I apply for my licence to posse?
Sorry, new to all this still...
Thanks.
3. Charging Fees
The College considers the medical document authorizing patient access to dried marijuana to be equivalent to a prescription. Prescriptions, together with activities related to prescriptions, are insured services. Accordingly, physicians must not charge patients or licensed producers of dried marijuana for completing the medical document, or for any activities associated with completing the medical document, including, but not limited to: assessing the patient; reviewing his/her chart; educating or informing the patient about the risks or benefits of dried marijuana; or confirming the validity of a prescription in accordance with the MMPR.
Thanks for the info.
No the doctor didn't send in my script/perscription to anyone.
Gave me the original to take anywhere I want to go.
There were a few LP they recommend, and I am looking into registering with one myself with perception given.
Any recommendations on a good LP to register with?
Thanks again, appreciate all the information and your help!
So the Doctor , didn't even do any of the ' leg-work ' for
you . He just put pen to paper for his ' fees ' .
Did he at least , take your blood pressure and check your heart
rate ???
If you plan on getting your cannabis , strictly thru LP's .
Then go with one that may be more economically for you .
You can do some research by googling menu prices and
reviews on Cannabis.ca and leafly . Bedrocan and Maricann are
on the lower end and Tillray and Tweed are a bit ridiculous , even for
well grown weed .
LP's will only accept the Original copy of your script when registering .
Dispensaries may/will accept photo-copies of your script .
The novelty/necessity of ordering my MJ thru the mail has
worn off . I'd much prefer in person , up close , shopping
for my cannabis .
Congrats on being licensed .
Please contact the Ontario Ministry of Health to get your $150 back. Doctors cannot charge for prescriptions or assessments here. Those are insured services which are completely covered by OHIP. Period. End of story.
http://www.cpso.on.ca/policies-publications/policy/medical-marijuana
This doctor went against the college and will be fined ($150+) from the ministry of health if you take action. They will literally get the $150 back from your doctor and give it to you.
Thanks for the information.
It was my choice. I could of refused and went somewhere else but I didn't.
After all that's said and done I don't mind paying the $200. It's more of a peace of mind thing. I'm just glad I finally got it. I didn't want to go threw my family doctor just cause I'm not sure he's on board with mm and I don't want to put him in any position to do so.
Plus, I'm not trying to get anyone in troubled.
If what he did was wrong it will catch up with him eventually.
....and until that court decision came out I, as a properly licensed MM patient could have gone to jail for having my MM in a non-flower form.....