Well, I believe the information with a doctor is protected under patient-doctor privacy laws, so I wouldn't worry about that. And yes, all co-ops require you to fill out some basic info for your first time visit and this information is kept so they don't have to verify your recommendation on every return visit.

If it makes a difference, I'm not the least bit concerned. The DEA wants you to be terrified, (so by definition they are a terrorist organization). If you turn away because you are afraid, they win. I say that your health is ALWAYS more important than silly laws. Live free or die baby!
Nailhead Reviewed by Nailhead on . Does an MMJ Card go on your insurance? Hi I was just wondering if a mmj card goes on your insurance, or is it just a card? If someone where to look at my medical record, would they know i had a card? Do you have to show insurance when you go to the doc? Thanks Rating: 5