Chronic pain is one of the most common qualifying conditions, affecting millions of Floridians each year. Patients experiencing long-term pain from injuries, nerve damage, surgery, arthritis, or unknown causes may qualify if the symptoms persist beyond the typical healing period. Many patients find that medical marijuana helps with inflammation, muscle tension, and pain flare-ups.
Individuals diagnosed with PTSD may experience intrusive thoughts, anxiety, nightmares, hypervigilance, and difficulty sleeping. Our physicians understand the sensitivity of this condition and evaluate each patient with care and compassion. Many PTSD patients report improved sleep and reduced stress with medical cannabis.
While not all forms of anxiety are automatically qualifying, patients with documented, severe anxiety may be approved if symptoms disrupt daily life. Cannabis may support relaxation, sleep quality, and emotional balance when used responsibly under physician guidance.
Patients managing cancer often experience pain, nausea, weight loss, stress, and sleep disruption. Medical marijuana can help reduce severe treatment-related symptoms and improve appetite, comfort, and overall well-being.
Patients with frequent, debilitating migraines may qualify when symptoms interfere with work, home life, or sleep. Many migraine patients report shorter episodes and improved comfort with THC- and CBD-based treatments.
Glaucoma causes increased pressure in the eye that can lead to vision loss. Medical cannabis may help reduce intraocular pressure and slow disease progression when used as part of a comprehensive treatment plan.
Arthritis causes joint inflammation, stiffness, and pain that can severely limit mobility. Many arthritis patients find relief through medical cannabis, which may help reduce inflammation and improve joint function.
Chronic digestive conditions can cause inflammation, pain, nausea, and appetite loss. Cannabis may help regulate digestion and reduce flare-ups for individuals with inflammatory bowel disorders like Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.
Conditions like Multiple Sclerosis, seizure disorders, and nerve pain often affect mobility and daily function. Medical cannabis can help reduce spasms, nerve pain, and seizure frequency in certain cases. Patients with neuropathy—often caused by diabetes or injury—may also benefit.
Severe, chronic nausea that interferes with nutrition and daily activities may qualify for medical cannabis treatment. Many patients find relief from persistent nausea and improved appetite with cannabis therapy.
Muscular dystrophy causes progressive muscle weakness and degeneration. Medical cannabis may help with pain management, muscle spasms, and overall comfort for patients living with this condition.
Under Florida law, any condition that produces comparable levels of suffering or functional impairment may qualify. If you're unsure, our physicians review your history, explain your options, and help determine eligibility.
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