Quote Originally Posted by GratefulMeds
you really need to educate yourself, these folks have 4 physicians one of which is a prominent cardiologist who has practiced in Boulder for years, being physicians they realize not everyone has a primary care physician, so they are willing to go the extra mile for those patients, your blowing smoke every time you pass on your uninformed opinions.
no i think you are, u say u get your card on your 3rd visit? i thought that was issued by the state?? so your saying go 3 times and u get your card from the doc there? umm ok last time i ck'd all they do is fill out the forms and u have to go to the state and pay the fee and you card comes around a month later? so the state gave your doc the power to do the states job now?

they also have the machine that prints the card there on the spot? sweet i already have all my records so i should be able to walk in and out with my card same day ??

btw i was only repeating what was told to me by the docs at thc-foundation.com how much more could i have been informed? calling 3 diffrent docs offices and them telling me all they do is look at your records and if everything is in line they sign the paperwork and I have to take said paper work down and file myself. no need to be rude their bub
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