Medical Marijuana Evaluation in Paducah, KY

Speak with a Medical Marijuana Doctor in Paducah, Kentucky

Book an appointment

Schedule an appointment with the medical cannabis practitioner online through our calendar below, or call us at (859) 810-0420.

Talk to a doctor

Our doctor or nurse practitioner will approve you for medical marijuana use. The appointment is 100% risk free: if you do NOT qualify, you are refunded.

Get your medical cannabis card

You will leave the office with a written cannabis certification. Then, in January, you’ll be able to apply for and receive your medical marijuana card from the Kentucky Office of Medical Cannabis!

What do I need to qualify for the Kentucky medical marijuana card?

  • You must be a Kentucky resident in order to get your Kentucky cannabis card. If the patient is a nonemancipated youth under the age of eighteen (18), the parent or legal guardian must provide written consent at time of appointment, and serve as their caregiver. PLEASE CALL OUR OFFICE TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT FOR A MINOR.

  • You must suffer from at least one of the following conditions:

    • Any type or form of cancer, regardless of stage;

    • Chronic or debilitating pain

    • Epilepsy or any other seizure disorder;

    • Multiple sclerosis, muscle spasms, or spasticity;

    • Chronic nausea or cyclical vomiting syndrome that has been proven resistant to other conventional medical treatments;

    • Post-traumatic stress disorder

  • Patients must provide some form of medical records to help the marijuana doctor or nurse practitioner perform the medical marijuana evaluation. You should try to provide at least one of the following:

    • Records or notes from a doctor’s visit

    • Discharge summaries from a hospital visit

    • Referrals or notes from a chiropractor or other medical professional

    • Current prescription medication, or your prescription history printed from your local pharmacy

    • Proof of prior medical marijuana status in another state

  • At your appointment, our medical marijuanas doctor will evaluate you based on your current health condition(s), medical history, and any documentation you are able to provide to determine if you qualify for medical cannabis use. Once certified, you'll receive your written certification form. In January, you will be eligible to apply and receive your Kentucky medical marijuana card!

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Visit our Paducah Clinic!

At our Paducah office, you can meet with certified cannabis doctors or nurse practitioners to obtain your Kentucky medical marijuana card. Whether you're dealing with chronic pain or another qualifying condition, our team is ready to guide you through the process and help you find relief through medical cannabis.

Paducah, a vibrant city known for its beautiful riverfront and thriving arts scene, is also home to our clinic, where we make it easy to get your med card. The cards' price is affordable, and we assist you with every step, from your consultation to submitting your application.

As medical cannabis becomes more widely accepted across Kentucky, Paducah is embracing this change. With Senate Bill 47 paving the way, patients in both urban and rural areas now have the chance to access alternative treatments like medical marijuana. Our cannabis doctors are experienced in treating patients with chronic pain and understand the unique needs of each individual. When you visit our Paducah clinic, you’ll receive compassionate, personalized care to help you access the benefits of medical marijuana.

Whether you’re new to the idea of medical cannabis or have been seeking relief for years, we are here to support you with expertise and care. Visit our Paducah clinic to take the first step toward a better quality of life. Let us help you secure your med card and begin your journey toward better health today.

Why Choose Kentucky Cannabis Docs?

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    Empowering Patients

    Kentucky Cannabis Docs, formerly Kentucky Cannabis Clinic, was founded by patients, for patients. We navigate healthcare challenges together.

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    Cannabis Experience

    Our team has certfied thousands of patients across multiple states for medical marijuana use since 2019.

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    Qualified Cannabis Practitioners

    All of our physicians and nurse practitioners are state-licensed and authorized to certify patients for cannabis use. We are also a member of the Society for Cannabis Clinicians.

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    Competitive Pricing

    Compared to our industry peers, Kentucky Cannabis Docs has competitive pricing. If you’re searching for an affordable medical marijuana doctor near me, then you’re in the right place!

Contact us.

(859) 810-0420

Monday-Friday
9am-6pm EST


Frequently Asked Questions about Kentucky’s Medical Marijuana Pogram

  • Yes, medical marijuana is legal in Kentucky as outlined in Senate Bill 47. Governor Beshear signed this bill into law on March 31, 2023, and it takes effect on January 1, 2025.

  • Only an authorized medical marijuana provider can determine if you qualify for the program, so we cannot guarantee your approval. However, if you do not get approved by our doctor or nurse practitioner you will receive a FULL refund!

    We want to make this process 100% RISK-FREE for you!

  • During your medical marijuana evaluation, a medical marijuana doctor or nurse practitioner will evaluate you and certify you for cannabis use. The doctor will discuss your health history with you, as well as counsel you on the benefits and risks of marijuana use. Plan to budget about 30-45 minutes for your appointment time with a Kentucky medical marijuanas doctor.

  • No, health insurance companies do not cover any costs associated with medical marijuana due to its status as a Schedule I drug.

  • Your medical marijuana card is valid for year from the date of issue. You will need to speak with the medical cannabis provider again to get recertified, but this appointment can be done through a telehealth visit.