Address: 3704 W 23rd St, Panama City, FL 32405, USA
Phone: +18502131215
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–7PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Kayla Lassiter
I would like to start out by saying the staff that work here are amazing! Ms. Caitlin, Ms. Lisa, and Dr. Sipple we’re the great ladies I worked with. They were very patient and kind with answering my questions and very forthcoming with the necessary information I needed. Thank you to all. Would definitely recommend!
corgansway
Always a pleasure talking with Dr. Sipple. She makes the office visit worth the while ! Everyone at Kaya life is professional and always willing to answer questions. Great place !
Danette Andersen
Each time I meet with the physicians at Kaya Life I am treated with care and kindness. The doctors ask questions to make sure they are treating each and every concern I have. I feel as though they really listen as I speak and treat me accordingly. Happy Patient since November 2020!!
Aurora Cervantes
They have an awesome staff and wonderful Dr's who listen to your needs and help with anything you don't understand . They educate you on the various uses of medical marijuana and the science behind it.I would highly recommend them to anyone trying to obtain there medical card.
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Bout 30 min when u go in
Hey Matt, here’s the information you’re looking for: A new patient is $300 (there is a $50 military discount). There's a $75 fee to the state of Florida to be registered through them and for the card itself. So, it could be a total of $375 or $325. Please make an appointment the website to get started! https://www.thekayalife.com We will help you every step of the way to make it as quick and easy as possible. Take care!
Medical Cannabis often has higher levels of CBD. Numerous benefits of CBD have been discovered in recent years. THC is the psychoactive substance in Cannabis and is the prime reason why people use it for recreational purposes. There is THC in Medical Cannabis, too, but the focus is on the CBD.
Medical Marijuana is still a Schedule I drug. Therefore, doctors are not able to legally prescribe it to you. They can, however, recommend using Medical Marijuana if you have a qualifying condition. With a card and a doctor's recommendation, you are able to enter a dispensary.
This type of Cannabis is only offered by prescription, or technically 'recommendation' and it is only used in the treatment of certain medical conditions. It is very similar to recreational Cannabis, but it often contains higher CBD levels.
Unfortunately, a Medical Marijuana card does not exempt you from drug use laws regarding employment in the sunshine state. You have your rights too, but employers are currently also able to go after you under federal law, which has outlawed Marijuana in general. Be careful and play by the rules.
Studies and surveys do point to medical marijuana helping to alleviate both non motor and motor symptoms in relation to Parkinson's Disease. With Parkinson's, it is also about a reduction in the severity of symptoms.
The use of Medical Marijuana is increasingly popular these days because people want to move away from synthetic pain medications. Marijuana can help ease chronic pain symptoms, such as inflammation and nerve damage.
Clinical studies have proven that cannabinoids found in the Cannabis plant help to reduce IOP or intraocular pressure. The same goes for conventional medications that glaucoma patients traditionally take.
Most dispensaries in the State of Florida will allow those without a Medical Marijuana card into the dispensary but no correspondence with the patient may take place and you must stay in a designated waiting area. Children under 18 without a Medical Marijuana card and under adult supervision are allowed in dispensaries. Everyone else must have a Medical Marijuana card on their person.
The process takes about 10 days. Your application must be reviewed by the state and they must process your payment of $75 before shipping your card.
Patients suffering from opiate addiction, anxiety, depression, and insomnia qualify for a medical marijuana card. Other conditions on the list include PTSD, ADHD, Schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder.
Not in florida they don't charge for a prescription. Just the doctor visit.
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