I posted something on here earlier (that you replied to) asking about the process. I read something that suggested I bring in my medical records. If I really don't need them I probably won't bother, because one of the doctor's at the University health center charges to get a copy (lame).

Wouldn't a physician want to see these records to show that I'm not just making it up? I imagine plenty of people try getting a rec without a real, medical need.

I just don't want to neglect to bring something on my first visit, then have to pay to see another doctor if I'm denied for not having some kind of "proof."
raven32 Reviewed by raven32 on . Tips on visiting the Doctor's Office Hey everyone, I noticed there have been questions about obtaining a medical marijuana recommendation in the forums, so I thought I'd help by posting some helpful information. While working at MC2, (Medical Cannabis Consultants), a medical marijuana doctors office, there are times when I get bombarded with questions about the process of obtaining a medical marijuana recommendation. Questions may vary from, ??How do I know if I'm eligible to get a prescription?? to ??If I was prescribed Rating: 5