angryblackman
Well-Known Member
I just got done talking to Dr Craig Cohen and got some interesting info.
http://www.craigcmd.com/
Apparently the expiration date on your rec is more of a "You need to be re-evaluated" date as opposed to being a "You are no longer a patient" date. If you are looking for dispensary access as well as less hassle from L.E.O. then you will have to be renewed on a yearly basis. But for those that are growing for personal meds you should not have to renew once you have the initial diagnosis.
The way that he explained it is that Dr's recommendations do not expire. The patients needs for different meds may change but the rec does not. For example. If you have a prescription for vicodin from your doctor and it's in your medical record you will be able to go to any pharmacy in America (cash talks) and get your prescription as long as they can verify the prescription. Only the meds expire. I am looking into it a bit more but thought I would get the ball rolling and let some of you know as well and possibly save some of our less fortunate patients some yearly renewal fees.
Also for anyone interested this Dr also can get you evaluated and renewed over the net! Crazy I know but I just did it and can't be happier with the service. Check it out and PM me if you have any questions.
http://www.craigcmd.com/
Apparently the expiration date on your rec is more of a "You need to be re-evaluated" date as opposed to being a "You are no longer a patient" date. If you are looking for dispensary access as well as less hassle from L.E.O. then you will have to be renewed on a yearly basis. But for those that are growing for personal meds you should not have to renew once you have the initial diagnosis.
The way that he explained it is that Dr's recommendations do not expire. The patients needs for different meds may change but the rec does not. For example. If you have a prescription for vicodin from your doctor and it's in your medical record you will be able to go to any pharmacy in America (cash talks) and get your prescription as long as they can verify the prescription. Only the meds expire. I am looking into it a bit more but thought I would get the ball rolling and let some of you know as well and possibly save some of our less fortunate patients some yearly renewal fees.
Also for anyone interested this Dr also can get you evaluated and renewed over the net! Crazy I know but I just did it and can't be happier with the service. Check it out and PM me if you have any questions.