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from what it seems the best way in hunting down a decent doc is to start with ones referred by norml. there are always doctors in it for the cash and those are the ones i'm trying to avoid. i'm hoping someone with past experience can direct me towards a good hospitable doc. i'm going to be staying in the pasadena vicinity. greatly appreciated homies!
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Honestly the ones in it for the money can be good for getting a script. They dont ask questions that arent necessary and definitely arent gonna be quick to turn you down as long as you pay the fees.
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Hey I know who's not a good one!
Funny story, the doctor that gave me my rec, whom had 2 offices in L.A. and 1 in San Diego is M.I.A..
None of the numbers to any of his offices work, and a google search turns up nothing except a story from NBC about him providing recs to high school kids that were accompanyied by a parent. It was a big deal in the news a while back I guess. I found all of this out by chance when I called him the other day. I was going to make an appointment to renew mine, guess not, since the San Diego line has a full vmail, and the other 2 are disconnected. What I really wonder is how many mmj patients are out there with a rec from him that they may have gotten recently. Might be kinda hard to verify? I haven't checked the website for his licsense to see if it is still active, at this point I really don't care. This all raises a good point, if the doctor won't go to bat for you if you need them to, then what good is the rec? I hope that all the patients that have a rec from this turd, realize that if they are ever in a situation where it gets to the point that the courts are trying to verify their rec, they are just going to be up shit creek, no paddle.
Or option B, just don't get caught.:jointsmile:
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$75 doctor recommendation.
(323) 725-9300
1336 W. Whittier Blvd
Montebello, Ca. 90640
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thanks for all the advice! keep it coming. remember i'm located in pasadena so the closer the better. looking for a 1yr long rec preferably.