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  1.     
    #1
    Senior Member

    Westword Dispensary Reviews (4 of them)

    I was wading through Westword's website on pot-related articles and found 4 reviews of dispensaries. Everyone probably already knows about the dispensary reviewer position available- they're not taking anymore apps and it sounds like between 100-200 people applied for the gig.

    Here's the first review:

    Patients Choice of Colorado
    By Mae Coleman in Marijuana

    Patients Choice of Colorado
    2251 South Broadway
    Denver, Colorado 80210
    Patients Choice of Colorado | Medical Cannabis Dispensary and Healing Center
    [email protected]
    303-862-5016

    Hours: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. By appointment only.
    Size: About 2,000 square feet
    Date opened: March 2009
    Clients: 1,300
    Patient services: Handicap accessible; delivery for incapacitated patients.
    Doctor evaluations on site: No.
    Raw marijuana price range: $105-$115 per quarter ounce
    Other types of medicine: Edibles and hash made by owner Jim Bent, who has a culinary degree.
    Amenities: No smoking on premises. Massage therapy on site and cooking classes in the future.

    Our take: The last thing you'd expect a visit to a marijuana dispensary to feel like would be a college tour -- but that's exactly what a trip to Patients Choice of Colorado resembles.

    The establishment's surroundings are deceptive. Patients Choice has hung its shingle on an industrial stretch of South Broadway teeming with fast-food joints and auto dealers. Inside, however, it's like a whole different world, with a soothing green paint scheme, natural wood touches and tasteful floral arrangements. Like we suggested, it could pass for an admissions office -- especially since, like universities, prospects need to schedule an in-depth tour of the operation before they're allowed to become a medicated BMOC.

    The tour's worthwhile, however -- a nod to the fact that many people still don't know the ins and outs of the nascent medical marijuana industry. To help fill in the gaps, an über-professional tour guide covers the Patients Choice's considerable rules, such as no smoking (of any substance) on the premises, limiting patients to at most six ounces of pot a month and requiring a state-issued medical marijuana ID to get in the door, not just a doctor's recommendation for the ID, like many dispensaries will accept. (The place sticks by its rules: A manager was overheard reaming out an employee by letting in a customer whose state ID had expired five days earlier.) The dispensary also asks patients to inform them of any food allergies, so that one of the owners, a culinary school graduate, can take these issues into account in his edible marijuana concoctions.

    The tour guide encourages newbies to become "members" of the dispensary, which means making Patient Choice their designated caregiver in exchange for price discounts and other perks. The guide notes that doing so doesn't restrict patients' ability to grow six marijuana plants ourselves -- an argument that, as far as we're concerned, is still on shaky legal ground. But at least the operation is up front about why it's pushing such memberships. "It helps defray our costs," explains the tour guide -- since the more "members" it has, the more pot it can grow and sell.

    And Patients Choice grows and sells a good amount. There are three dispensary counters, and two more on the way once one of the operation's two grow rooms filled with pot seedlings is converted into additional retail space. A staffer behind one of those counters at first seemed dispassionate, uttering "What can I get you?" with all the engagement of overworked McDonald's employee. But when he heard the customer was a first-timer, he did a 180, going over in detail the nineteen strains of weed, four types of hash and other options like sub-lingual tinctures, muscle rubs and mouth sprays. He even discouraged some of the edibles for sale for certain medical conditions -- a big step towards feeling more like a pharmacy and less like a straight-out pot store.

    All in all, Patients Choice offers strict but high-caliber service -- sort of like the Ivy Leagues of dispensaries. Too bad its locale feels a bit like the wrong side of the tracks.
    Dietblonde Reviewed by Dietblonde on . Westword Dispensary Reviews (4 of them) I was wading through Westword's website on pot-related articles and found 4 reviews of dispensaries. Everyone probably already knows about the dispensary reviewer position available- they're not taking anymore apps and it sounds like between 100-200 people applied for the gig. Here's the first review: Patients Choice of Colorado By Mae Coleman in Marijuana ​ Patients Choice of Colorado 2251 South Broadway Denver, Colorado 80210 Rating: 5

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  3.     
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    Westword Dispensary Reviews (4 of them)

    Peace in Medicine Center
    By Mae Coleman in Marijuana

    Peace in Medicine Center
    2042 Arapahoe Street
    Denver, Colorado 80205
    Home :: Peace in Medicine - Denvers Cannabis Dispensary and Trestment Center
    [email protected]
    720-242-9308

    Hours: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday. No appointment necessary.
    Size: 5,000 square feet
    Date opened: April 20, 2009
    Clients: 1,400 as of September 2009
    Patient services: Handicap accessible; no delivery service.
    Doctor evaluations on site: Doctor evaluations Tuesday through Thursday for $200 total.
    Must customers make the dispensary their designated caregiver: No
    Raw marijuana price range: $90-$130 per quarter-ounce
    Other types of medicine: Seeds; clones; balms; hash and marijuana tinctures; edibles like cheesecakes, cookies and muffins.
    Amenities: Game room; pool table; music room; television lounge; vaporizer bar; complimentary snack bar; Medical Marijuana 101 classes; free treatments like massage chiropractic and acupuncture; on-staff veterans advocate and disabilities coordinator.

    Our take: The Peace in Medicine Center is one of the biggest players in town, and the secret to its success seems to be its smorgasbord of extras. From its cushy TV lounge and vaporizer bar (patients can't smoke their medicine on site, but they can vaporize and inhale it) to its $250, seven-hour "Medical Marijuana 101" classes and regular alternative-therapy sessions that are free save for tips, the place rivals a Carnival cruise ship in terms of on-site activities. We're just waiting for the installation of the cannabis-infused shuffleboard court.

    Located amid a drab stretch of parking lots not far from the ballpark, the Peace in Medicine Center offers a comfy vibe inside -- though its mismatched furniture, Mexican-blanket tablecloths and Grateful Dead posters reminds us of a post-grad's first attempt at home decorating. The décor's fitting, since during busy hours the place can feel like a big party, with a constant stream of patients coming in to buy medicine, enjoy the amenities or get evaluations from the on-site doctors. Some people might welcome all this activity, though it can also be a bit overwhelming. The crush of people can also strain the dispensary's large, professional and friendly staff and lead to longer wait times to get access to the operation's pharmacy room.

    Given everything else Peace in Medicine offers, that pharmacy turns out to be a bit of a let-down. On a recent visit, the small single-room dispensary offered sixteen strains of weed, from $90 Blueberry to $130 Royal Kush, as well as tinctures ranging from $40 to $65 an ounce -- but no edible types of pot. The pharmacist behind the counter, who seemed knowledgeable about strains and ailments, explained the dispensary was in the process of acquiring new types of edibles, and in truth, Peace in Medicine Center should soon be offering a whole lot more. In the next two months, the dispensary plans to nearly double in size by expanding into a neighboring space, with more on-site activities, a kava-root tea bar, two additional marijuana-dispensary operations and a "ganja grocery store" featuring marijuana edibles and paraphernalia.

    "We are all about the health," says owner Josh Stanley. "The marijuana is secondary." He's right: For those looking for the SuperTarget of healing experiences, Peace in Medicine Center is the place to go. But for the time being, those looking for quick, no-frills access to medicine might want to shop around.

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    Westword Dispensary Reviews (4 of them)

    Sunnyside Alternative Medicine
    By Mae Coleman in Marijuana

    Sunnyside Alternative Medicine
    1406 West 38th Avenue
    Denver, CO 80211
    303-720-6761

    Hours: Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
    Size: 500 square feet
    Date: Opened: September 23, 2009
    Clients: 35 as of early October 2009
    Patient services: Handicap accessible and handicap parking out back. Delivery service available.
    Doctor evaluations on site: No, but they refer to outside doctors
    Raw marijuana price range: $100 per quarter ounce, plus tax.
    Other types of medicine: Edibles, candies, clones and hash.
    Amenities: None; not a wellness center. All major credit cards will be accepted soon.

    Our take: The state's medical marijuana scene is still in its nascent stages -- though these days it seems to be on Miracle-Gro. The largest, most established dispensaries around are just a few months old. New ones are popping up by the handful every week, started by folks with little more than access to weed and an entrepreneurial streak. Some of these upstarts will no doubt make it, becoming popular, reputable operations. Many others, however, will probably wither away as the industry shakes itself out.

    Count Sunnyside Alternative Medicine among the start-ups, a place that's struggling to find its place in the ganja boom. It's just a few weeks old at its current location, a storefront along the less gentrified stretch of West 38th Avenue, across the street from back-to-back furniture rental companies. A few weeks earlier, the operation ran ads in Westword calling itself Capitol Hill Alternative Medicine, but Aaron, its owner and sole employee, couldn't find the right spot downtown, so he changed its location and name. Unfortunately, the cell phone listed on those old ads doesn't seem to work in Sunnyside, so those who call up the old number end up listening to snippets of conversation.

    It's clear Sunnyside Alternative Medicine just opened from the moment a customer walks in the door. The waiting room features nice wood floors and newly painted walls but is devoid of decoration and décor. Bags of Skittles and M&M's sit on a mini refrigerator in a corner. A few magazines and pot books are available for perusing, which is nice since, as a one-man operation, it might be awhile until Aaron wraps up, one at a time, with other customers and vendors who've stopped in.

    This back room is as bare-bones as the rest of the operation, with none of the bells and whistles of some of its bigger competition. A glass display case shows off seven medicine jars of weed, all going for $100 per quarter ounce plus tax. For those looking to pinch pennies, there's also a bag full of bottom-of-the-barrel and poorly cured medicine for $40-a-quarter-ounce. That stuff ain't great, but hey, neither is boxed wine. The proprietor seems knowledgeable of his strains, though mostly in terms of how high it'll get you -- as in, "This stuff will get you really high," and "This other stuff got me high for four hours last night." He couldn't say much about the pot cookies and THC-infused lollipops he had for eight bucks a pop, since he hadn't actually tried them yet.

    The most redeeming quality of Sunnyside Alternative Medicine: Its owner. Aaron, comes off as earnest and friendly, never once bugging patients to sign him up as their caregiver. He promises good things down the road, like art on the walls, a credit-card machine and an official sign out front. He's the sort of guy who almost makes you forget you're standing alone with him in a nearly empty, cramped room talking about purchasing quasi-legal narcotics. Almost.

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    Westword Dispensary Reviews (4 of them)

    The ReLeaf Center
    By Mae Coleman in Marijuana

    The ReLeaf Center
    2000 West 32nd Ave
    Denver,Colorado 80211
    The Releaf Center | Denver Colorado - Medical Marijuana Dispensary
    303-458-LEAF (5323)

    Hours: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m, Monday through Saturday. No appointment necessary.
    Size: 1,700 square feet
    Date opened: August 3, 2009
    Clients: 350-plus as of mid September 2009
    Patient services: Handicap accessible; no delivery service.
    Doctor evaluations on site: No.
    Must customers make the dispensary their designated caregiver: No, but offer incentives for customers to do so.
    Raw marijuana price range: $85 to $120 per quarter ounce
    Other types of medicine: edibles, tinctures, hash
    Amenities: Massage therapy for premium members, plans to offer housecleaning, chiropractic, doctor consultations and other services, most of which is focused on premium members.

    Our take: Turns out a marijuana dispensary can be a boon to a neighborhood. Before the ReLeaf Center moved in there this summer, the vacant storefront at the southwest corner of 32nd Avenue and Tejon Street in northwest Denver had seen better days. Now, apart from the metal bars that still grace the windows, the joint's had a total makeover.

    The amount of elbow grease invested in the place is apparent as soon as customers walk in the door. The spacious front waiting room, where people show their marijuana-patient IDs to an employee behind a glass window before getting access to the dispensary, is all classy hardwood floors and mirrored walls, like a dance studio. The clean, sterile vibe continues into the heart of the store. Eventually, the owners say they hope to install additional dispensary operations and other amenities. But so far, the sprawling operation is nearly empty save for a piano missing its bench, assorted security cameras, paintings for sale that seem to be channeling Tim Burton and a small shelf of brochures that includes menus for Mary Janes Pizza, a not-so-subtly-named restaurant that recently opened across the street. There's nearly enough space and hardwood floor for a medical-marijuana squash court.

    Everyone who stopped by the ReLeaf Center on a recent afternoon seemed to be the sort of guys who'd fit in at LoHi SteakBar, the swanky new eatery nearby. Do these customers really need medical marijuana? One of them did, since he detailed a tale of woe and misery that included busting his knees while working at a psych ward and crushing a few spinal discs during a construction job. In other words, don't expect him to hit the aforementioned squash court.

    The ReLeaf Center's professional-looking pharmacy offers two glass display cases full of medicine. Along with a variety of marijuana types, from top-of-the-line strains like "G13" to bargain-basement outdoor-grown bud, there are tinctures, hash and kief for sale. There's a credit-card scanner as well, a free edible with first purchase and a sign noting, "We sell medicine. Describe it as such." The small fridge reserved for edibles was a little bare, however, offering only a few selections of caramels, oils and hummus.

    The staffers were quick to offer thoughtful suggestions and had a digital microscope on hand so customers could take a hyper-detailed look at their product. They were also keen to push their "premium membership," in which customers received free "Cultivation Kickback" medicine, a 10 percent discount on all purchases and other premiums in exchange for designating as their primary caregiver someone associated with the dispensary. As with many nascent dispensaries, the ReLeaf Center seems to be eager to expand its patient base so it can grow more medicine.

    Whether you take the bait or not, the ReLeaf Center offers all its customers a professional atmosphere and knowledgeable staff. With places like this, Lower Highlands is movin' on up.

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    Senior Member

    Westword Dispensary Reviews (4 of them)

    Denver

    Alternative Medicine of Southeast Denver
    AMSDCO.com
    6853 Leetsdale, Denver, 80224
    (720) 941-8872

    BC Inc.
    [email protected]
    5777 East Evans Plaza
    Denver, CO 80222
    720-323-2383
    720-289-3006
    11 a.m.- 7 p.m

    Biocare
    2899 N. Speer Suite 105
    Denver, CO 80211
    303-455-3187
    11 a.m.- 7 p.m. Daily
    Welcome

    Cannabis Medical
    [email protected],
    Cannabis Medical, LLC - Home
    762 Kalamath St.
    Denver, CO 80204
    303-912-2013

    Capitol Hill Alternative Medicine
    303-882-6173
    Free delivery in Metro Area

    Captiol Hill Medicine Shoppe
    1410 Grant Street #B104
    Denver, CO 80204
    303-993-5777

    Caregiving Friends
    (720) 999-0486

    Cherry Creek Health
    http://cherrycreekhealth.org/
    [email protected]
    By appt. only
    303-388-0086

    Colorado Cannabis Services
    1842 S. Parker Rd, Unit 18
    720-984-6543

    Front Range Dispensary LLC MMJ
    720-620-4463
    Open 7 days/ week
    Delivery Available

    The Healing House Pharmacy and Club
    The Healing House - Home
    123 West Alameda
    Denver, CO 80223
    720-389-6490

    Herbal Connections
    Herbal Connections | Medical Marijuana | Denver, Colorado | Home
    2209 W. 32nd, Denver, 80211
    (720) 999-6295
    7 days/week 11 a.m.-7 p.m.

    Herbal Wellness
    771 Santa Fe Dr
    Denver 80204
    [email protected]
    720-299-1919

    Highland Health
    Highland Health Home - Highland Health - Wellness Center and Medical Marijuana Dispensary
    [email protected]
    2727 Bryant Street, Suite 420
    Denver, CO 80211
    303-455-0810

    Jewel of Cannabis in Capitol Hill Area
    424 Lincoln
    303-955-0701

    Local Caregivers of Colorado
    Home - Local MMJ: Colorado's Best Medical Marijuana Delivery Service
    720-233-5482

    Unnamed
    1240 S. Parker Rd. #100
    720-629-3476

    Metro Cannabis
    Medical Marijuana Dispensary Denver Colorado
    [email protected]
    4101 E. Wesley Ave., Suite #5,
    Denver, CO 80222
    (720) 771-9866
    7 days/week 11 a.m.-9 a.m.

    Metro-Cannabis 2
    METRO CANNABIS ON HAMPDEN, INC - Home
    3425 South Oleander Court, unit B
    Denver, CO 80224
    303-305-9625

    Mile High Quality of Life
    Flash Intro Page
    [email protected]
    Southeast Denver
    720-933-1857

    Mile High Remedies
    4155 East Jewell Avenue
    Denver 80222
    303-419-3896

    Mile High Wellness
    Mile High Wellness
    6740 E. Hampden Ave.
    Denver, CO 80237
    720-382-8516

    Pain Management of Colorado
    Medical Marijuana | Pain Management of America
    Denver, CO
    303-423-7246

    Patient's Choice of Colorado
    Patients Choice of Colorado | Medical Cannabis Dispensary and Healing Center
    2251 S. Broadway
    Denver, CO 80210
    [email protected]
    303.862.5016

    Peace in Medicine Center
    Licenses available
    Home :: Peace in Medicine - Denvers Cannabis Dispensary and Trestment Center
    [email protected]
    2042 Arapahoe St.
    Denver, CO 80205
    720-242-9308

    The Releaf Center
    The Releaf Center | Denver Colorado - Medical Marijuana Dispensary
    2000 West 32nd Ave Denver, Colorado, 80211
    303-458-5323 (LEAF)

    Rockbrook, Inc.
    Home (RockBrook,Inc.)
    [email protected]
    Colorado and Yale
    Denver, CO 80222
    303-756-0595


    North Metro

    Colorado Patient Coalition
    www.c3iniatives.com
    [email protected]
    9460 Federal Blvd
    Federal Heights, CO 80260
    303-667-6032

    Green Medical
    www.greenmedicals.com
    [email protected]
    10781 Washington St.
    Northglenn, CO 80233
    303-495-5000

    The Healing Center
    Home
    [email protected]
    8020 Federal Blvd
    Westminster, CO 80031-4165
    303-0412-0200

    Herbal Remedies
    3200 W. 72nd Ave (72nd & Federal)
    303-430-0420
    Licenses available


    West Metro

    Cannabis Kindness Center
    4045 Wadsworth Blvd UNIT 306,
    Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
    303-431-4994
    Open 7 days

    DenCo
    5830 West 38th Ave
    Wheat Ridge, CO 80212
    303-518-0303
    Free delivery

    Golden Alternative Care
    Colorado Medical Marijuana | Golden Alternative Care | Golden, CO
    807 14th Street Suite A
    Golden, CO 80401
    303-278-8870
    Tuesdays 12:00 pm to 7:00 pm
    Wednesdays through Saturdays 11:00 am to 6:00 pm
    Sundays 11:00 am to 5:00 pm

    Green Tree Medical LLC
    3222 South Vance Street
    Lakewood, CO 80227
    [email protected]
    720-838-1652
    Delivery 24/7

    A Kind Place
    9195 W. 44th Ave #E
    44th & Garrison
    720-569-1666

    A Kind Place 2
    9195 W. 44th Ave., E
    Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
    720 569-1666

    Mr. Nice Guys
    [email protected]
    12550 West Colfax, Unit 119
    Lakewood, CO80215
    303-233-6423

    Meadows Wellness Center
    1701 Kipling Street, Suite 104
    Lakewood, CO 80215
    720-435-3830

    NatuRx
    10107 W 37th Place
    Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
    303-420-9427

    Rocky Mountain Organic Medicine
    420 Corporate Circle
    Golden, CO
    Mon-Sat 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
    720-230-9111

    Sunnyside Alternative Medicine
    1406 W. 38th Ave
    Denver, CO
    303-720-6761
    Tues.- Sat. 11 a.m.- 8 p.m.
    Sun. 10 a.m.- 5:30 p.m.


    South Metro

    985 Dispensary
    985 Santa Fe
    Denver, CO 80204
    303-446-0420
    1 p.m. - 11 p.m. 7 days/ week

    AlternaCare
    303-386 5865

    Cannabis 4 Health
    1221 S. Pearl Street
    Denver, CO 80210
    720-296-7563

    CannaMart Inc.
    Medical Marijuana Dispensary serving all of Metro Denver Colorado Area
    [email protected]
    7939 E. Arapahoe Rd., Suite 285
    Greenwood Village, CO 80112
    303-771-1600
    Open 7 days a week
    10 a.m.- 8 p.m.

    Cannamed
    6859 Leetsdale Dr. Suite 420
    Denver, CO 80224
    1-877-420-6337 (MEDS)

    Green Mountain Care
    greenmountaingroup.org - Providing Quality MMJ Care
    [email protected]
    5423 South Prince St.
    Littleton, CO 80120
    303-953-9231

    The Hatch Wellness Center
    3624 Highlands Ranch Pkwy. # 105
    Highlands Ranch, CO 80126
    303-470-9270

    The Kind Room
    P.O. Box 620833
    Littleton, CO 80162
    The Kind Room
    720.266.3136

    Nature's Kiss Medical Lounge
    4332 S. Broadway
    303-484-9327

    Walking Raven Dispensary
    2001 S. Broadway
    720-327-5613
    10 a.m.- 8 p.m. 7 days/ week

    Wellspring Collective
    http://www.wellspring-collective.com1724 S. Broadway
    Denver, CO 80210
    303-733-3113
    10 a.m.- 8 p.m. daily


    Boulder/Longmont area

    420HighWays, LLC
    420HighWays - Medical Cannabis Dispensary in Colorado
    Veronica Carpio
    201 E. Simpson St. #B
    Lafayette, CO 80026
    720-434-5210

    The Apothecary
    [email protected]
    1314 Coffman Street
    Longmont, CO 80501
    (720) 210-3986

    Botanic Labs
    1110 Boston Ave. Suite 210
    Longmont, CO 80501
    Appt. only
    303-260-8203

    Boulder County Caregivers
    2955 Valmont
    Boulder, CO 80301
    (303) 495-2195

    Boulder Alternative Medicine
    1325 Broadway St, Suite 213
    Boulder, CO 80302
    bouldermeds.com
    720-210-4021

    Cannamed
    1750 30th Street #8
    Boulder, CO 80301
    1-877-420-6337 (MEDS)

    Grateful Meds
    [email protected]
    110 Snydner
    Nederland,CO 80466
    303-258-7703

    Green Belly Co-OP
    greenbellycoop.com
    info@ greenbellycoop.com
    3330 El Dorado Springs Dr.,
    El Dorado Springs, 80025
    (720) 381-6187

    New Options Wellness
    South Boulder, CO
    720-266-9967

    Organic Medicine Club
    Erie, CO
    303-800-4196


    Fort Collins area


    Alliance For Cannabis Therapeutics
    [email protected]
    Fort Collins, CO
    970-308-5496

    Colorado-Chronix
    -=Colorado-CHRONIX.com=-
    970-227-3366

    In Harmony Wellness
    4630 Royal Vista Circle Unit 12
    Windsor, Co 80528
    [email protected]
    970-988-3898

    Natural Alternatives for Health
    [email protected]
    Medical Marijuana - serving Northern Colorado - Fort Collins and Loveland
    Delivery only
    Loveland/Fort Collins
    970-412-1573

    Nature's Medicine
    NaturesMedicine420.com
    [email protected]
    843 North Cleveland
    Loveland, CO 80537
    970-461-2811

    Magic's Emporium
    Home Page
    [email protected]
    2432 East 13th Street
    Loveland, CO 80537
    970-397-1901

    Tranquility Healing Center
    [email protected]
    Loveland, CO
    970-215-3519


    Colorado Springs and Golden/Evergreen

    Cannabis Therapeutics dispensary
    Michael Lee
    907 East FIllmore St.,
    Colorado Springs 80907-6315
    [email protected]
    (719)-633-7124

    CannaCare
    coloradocannacare.com
    [email protected]
    1675 Jet Wing Dr.
    Colorado Springs, CO 80916
    (719) 596-3010

    Colorado Cannabis Center
    Colorado Cannabis Center - Cannabis Medicinal Marijuana
    [email protected]
    East Colorado Springs, CO
    719-574-4455

    Colorado Cannabis Caregivers
    [email protected]
    2203 N. Weber St.
    Colorado Springs, 80907
    719-634-7389
    719-440-4124

    Front Range Caregivers
    [email protected]
    719-321-2442

    The Highlands Cooperative
    The Highlands Cooperative
    [email protected]
    332 West Bijou, Suite 101
    Colorado Springs, CO 80905
    719-442-6737

    Marisol Therapeutics
    [email protected]
    - Marisol Therapeutics
    Delivery only
    800-584-6274

    Pikes Peak Alternantive Health and Wellness
    www.ppahw.com
    1605 South Tejon Street Suite 101
    Colorado Springs, 80905
    719-575-9835

    Trichome Health Consultants
    main
    [email protected]
    2117 West Colorado
    Colorado Springs, CO 80904
    719-635-6337


    Golden/Evergreen

    Golden Alternative Care
    807 14th St. Golden
    [email protected]
    303-278-8870
    Wednesday-Sunday 11 a.m.- 6 p.m.
    Appointment only Tuesday

    A Kinder Place
    Evergreen
    303-567-2235

    Mountain High Wellness Center
    Evergreen
    Delivery only
    303-243-4457


    Greeley, Pueblo, Mountains/Western Slope

    Generations Natural Medicine
    Web hosting, domain name registration and web services by 1&1 Internet
    [email protected]
    2006 8th Street
    Greeley, CO 80631
    970-353-2839


    Pueblo

    Mary's Medicine
    MarysMedicine.com
    719-778-5620


    Mountains/Western Slope

    Top Hat Enterprises
    Saguache
    719-221-3373

    Colorado Mountain Dispensary
    Carbondale
    970-948-6404

    High Valley Healing Center
    San Luis Valley
    303-877-7452

    Natures Medicine
    Welcome to Natures Medicine Wellness Center Grand Junction for Medical Marijuana Patient
    [email protected]
    1001 Paterson Rd
    Grand Junction, Colorado 81501
    970-424-5293

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    #6
    Junior Member

    Westword Dispensary Reviews (4 of them)

    3660 Downing, Denver.

    I heard they are offering free 1/8s right on the spot if you designate them as caregiver, plus 1/8 every month after that.:thumbsup:

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    #7
    Senior Member

    Westword Dispensary Reviews (4 of them)

    Capitol Hill Medicine Shoppe
    By Mae Coleman in Marijuana


    Capitol Hill Medicine Shoppe
    1410 Grant Street, #B-104
    Denver, Colorado 80204
    Capital Hill Medicine Shoppe | Licensed Denver, Colorado Medical Marijuana Dispensary
    303-993-5777

    Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday -Friday; closed weekends
    Size: 1,100 square feet
    Date opened: July 1, 2009
    Clients: 100 registered patients, about 400 consistent customers
    Patient services: Handicap accessible; delivery service available
    Must customers make the dispensary their designated caregiver:
    Raw marijuana price range: $98-$108 for a 1/4 ounce
    Other types of medicine: Edibles, hash, tinctures, balms, lotions, clones

    Our take: Some people might consider it a bit uncouth that Capitol Hill Medicine Shoppe, true to its name, hung its shingle a stone's throw from the hallowed gold dome of the state capitol. Then again, this dispensary might've found the perfect spot. Considering all the budget woes and political bickering besetting our elected officials these days, surely more than a few of them could use the relaxing effects of what the dispensary has to offer.

    If any of those uptight mucky-mucks do stop by the Medicine Shoppe, they'll probably be pleased with what they find. While its name may suggest an old-timey pharmacy, the place has the clean, modern look of a doctor's office. A very, very small doctor's office, it should be noted -- though the owners make do with an open floor plan and lots of natural light.

    This is a place that's all about the pot. While a friendly receptionist is more than willing to refer potential patients to an outside doctor who'll help them get their medical marijuana card (a guy who seems to be good friends with the owner, since the doctor calls for friendly chat during a recent visit), there are no medical or other services on site. There is marijuana, though -- lots of it. Twenty-two varieties, in fact as well as 52 kinds of pot edibles like lollipops, brownies and tinctures, boasts the pharmacist/owner, a guy who, according to a companion of mine who tagged along, resembles an Office Depot staffer in dress and demeanor.

    The guy apparently knows what he's talking about, though; he says he's been a caregiver for more than twenty years -- which means he's been one longer than it's been legal to play that role in any state in the country. To help newbies get up to speed, he offers a variety-pack sampler featuring seven-gram-size quantities of popular strains for $57. That's a bit on the steep side, though, as are many of his prices. If you'd rather save your green and grow your own, the Medicine Shoppe offers clones for $40 and feminized pot seedlings for $45.

    While only three months old, the Medicine Shoppe recently sprouted two other Denver locations, including one on the 16th Street Mall. Too bad it didn't open a year earlier, though. If this joint had been around the capitol in 2008, surely Doug Bruce would've been WAAAY more chill.

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    Westword Dispensary Reviews (4 of them)

    Herbal Wellness
    By Mae Coleman in Marijuana

    Our take: Can there be too much of a good thing? Even if that "good thing" is marijuana?

    That's the question one faces at Herbal Wellness. Walk into its pharmacy and you'll be confronted with a glass display case jam-packed with jar after jar after jar of marijuana. Fifty varieties in all, according to the rainbow-colored sales board overhead. The bountiful inventory is both intoxicating and overwhelming -- sort of like being a little kid and stopping by Toy R Us just before Christmas.

    Herbal Wellness is located in a second-floor office in the middle of the Santa Fe Arts District -- right above the Colorado Democratic Party headquarters, as Herbal Wellness employees are quick to point out. An unintentionally appropriate green-hued hallway leads upstairs to the dispensary, a sizable place featuring an outsized flat-screen TV, cushy leather couches and local artwork on the walls.

    Employees seem friendly, though the documents they require customers to sign set off some alarms. While most dispensaries these days make clients sign forms agreeing to let the business act as their "primary caregiver" just for the duration of each visit (a legal maneuvering around the state law that's yet to be vetted in court), Herbal Wellness takes that arrangement one step further. Their paperwork indicates that Herbal Wellness will act as a customer's primary caregiver until the customer sends a letter to the state canceling the relationship. That's a pretty stringent arrangement for a place that says it doesn't require patients make the operation their designated caregiver. When asked about the form, an employee promises, "We're not out to screw you," and that the paperwork is submitted with the state. If it isn't, though, why the austere language? It all seems a bit suspicious.

    Customers might forget such concerns once they behold the aforementioned pharmacy. There's practically a field's worth of marijuana on hand; thankfully the pharmacist, who doubles as the dispensary's on-site massage therapist, is friendly, patient and knowledgeable. Prices are a tad on the steep side, though a few strains are always offered at a slight discount (possibly because there isn't enough room left in the display case to hold it all). Beyond the small forest of raw weed, Herbal Wellness offers many other forms of cannabis, from tinctures and chocolate truffles to med strips -- thin little flakes that melt on your tongue.

    In other words, there's apparently a medicine here for every ailment. Maybe there's even one that helps people recover from the shock of seeing all that pot.


    Herbal Wellness
    771 Santa Fe Drive
    Denver, CO 80204
    [email protected]
    720-299-1919

    Hours: Monday through Friday 12 to 8 p.m. and Saturdays 12 to 5 p.m.
    Size: 1,450 square feet
    Date opened: May 1, 2009
    Clients: 1,500 as of October 2009
    Patient services: Not handicap accessible but will accommodate those customers if they call ahead. No delivery
    Doctor evaluations on site: No
    Must customers make the dispensary their designated caregiver: No, but offers free half-hour massage and 10 percent discount to those who do
    Raw marijuana price range: $100 to $120 per quarter ounce
    Other types of medicine: Lotions, edibles, hash oil, hashish, clones, lollipops
    Amenities: Full-time massage therapist, art gallery, consulting wing that helps others open dispensaries

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