if you are SURE you saw a doctor, you could send it in. If you aren't SURE then go get another rec. from someone you are sure of and send it in instead. If you've not sent anything to the state, all of your options are open.
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if you are SURE you saw a doctor, you could send it in. If you aren't SURE then go get another rec. from someone you are sure of and send it in instead. If you've not sent anything to the state, all of your options are open.
Update: I received my Red Card yesterday January 7th. It is dated the 4th. I saw Stacy Livingwell at the Welldocs Boulder location. Got my paperwork November 18th and it was received on the 25th of November. Good luck to anyone waiting but you should be good if you saw Stacy Livingwell.
^That's who I saw and it was determined she was a real doctor.
Wait a second...It took a week for the CDPHE to receive it?
I've only 3 days left...
Nobody's sure of anything....especially with welldocs.
Curious who copobo saw at the same location...
I saw a PA, back in mid Sept. I heard they re-opened with only docs sometime in Oct.
nah I sent it in like 4 5 days after i got it
Looks like I forgot that Dec has 31 days. Now it's only 2 days. It's gonna be close. Fortunately, you can send certified priority from a machine at 3 in the morning if you want.
I think I'll go out and buy a bag in the meantime :thumbsup:
Perhaps visit another doc and have some fun with them
All kinds of things to do
Mostly have a great time while laughing at their system :cool:
That is so true. My wife and i just got our cards in the mail. We all must remember there are less than 10 people doing thousands of applications. Check your doctor check your doctor before you go in
I'm surprised WellDocs allowed patients to see a PA. Why not just hit patients over the head as they walk in and take their money? Scum, scum, scum. I sure hope everyone gets their money back from these assholes. That said, the state is exacerbating patients' problems by keeping these apps in bureaucratic limbo.
there were many clinics using PAs for a couple years before this. This was not some grand discovery of fraud on the part of the Dept. of Health - they knew all along this was going on and this was perfectly acceptable to them until they decided it wasn't.
The law is crystal clear: anyone who recommends marijuana must be a medical doctor without license restrictions. Clinics who use PAs should have obeyed it.