Does anyone need a Doctor for up to 30 gpd?

buckets

Well-Known Member
I can help anyone find a doctor that is willing to prescribe up to 30 grams a day for a lower price than others want to charge. I did a big search last year and found that some prescribing services want huge money for prescriptions. That being said I found one service in Victoria that charges approximately $900 for a script of up to 30 grams a day if anyone is interested and they do Skype calls.

My problem is that I am in the MMAR and my DG is spraying the weed with banned chemicals which I just found out about not to long ago and I've had cancer already. I am at 40 grams a day and I really don't want to have to sacrifice my prescription amount to go into the new program. None of us should but that is what has been happening.

So I'm just checking with the community here at rollitup. Does anyone know any doctor that will match my original MMAR script of 40 grams a day?

I should add that my original MMAR doctor is now working for a prescribing company and get this, they're willing to give me my 40 gpd but they want me to pay $4200 PLUS an annual renewal fee of $4200 which is just rip off city. That's the motivation behind this post. Nobody should have to pay that much money. If anyone out there knows of a doctor that would give me 40 grams a day and not take a pound of flesh as a fee, could they please send me a private message? I'd appreciate that very much. Thank you.

But if you're a guy that is on 10 grams a day and you want to go up to 30, drop me a line and I will provide you with the name of the service that I know of in Victoria, BC. Cheers.
 

itsmehigh

Well-Known Member
It's a big no no to charge for a prescription. I have several client who have paid upwards of $6k for a script. Here's what the collage says about it in bc.

Good morning,

The College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC is in receipt of your email inquiry dated March 28, 2017.

"The College considers the medical document authorizing patient access to cannabis to be equivalent to a prescription. Physicians must not charge patients or licensed producers of cannabis for completing the medical document, or for any activities associated with completing the medical document, including, but not limited to: assessing the patient; reviewing his/her chart; educating or informing the patient about the risks or benefits of cannabis; or confirming the validity of a prescription in accordance with the Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations."

You will find the above information within the College's Professional Standard for physicians’ entitled Cannabis for Medical Purposes.

We are not able to engage in a dialogue regarding a specific interaction or situation, however, if you wish to make a formal complaint against a physician to the College, this must be done in writing as is indicated by the Health Professions Act. You can submit your complaint either by writing or typing your concerns on paper and sending it in by mail or fax (we do not accept complaints by e-mail), or you use our Complaint form, which you will find here:

https://www.cpsbc.ca/files/pdf/Complaint-Form.pdf

Kind regards,

College Services

College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia
300–669 Howe Street
Vancouver BC V6C 0B4

604-733-7758

Itsme.
 

gb123

Well-Known Member
It's a big no no to charge for a prescription. I have several client who have paid upwards of $6k for a script. Here's what the collage says about it in bc.

Good morning,

The College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC is in receipt of your email inquiry dated March 28, 2017.

"The College considers the medical document authorizing patient access to cannabis to be equivalent to a prescription. Physicians must not charge patients or licensed producers of cannabis for completing the medical document, or for any activities associated with completing the medical document, including, but not limited to: assessing the patient; reviewing his/her chart; educating or informing the patient about the risks or benefits of cannabis; or confirming the validity of a prescription in accordance with the Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations."

You will find the above information within the College's Professional Standard for physicians’ entitled Cannabis for Medical Purposes.

We are not able to engage in a dialogue regarding a specific interaction or situation, however, if you wish to make a formal complaint against a physician to the College, this must be done in writing as is indicated by the Health Professions Act. You can submit your complaint either by writing or typing your concerns on paper and sending it in by mail or fax (we do not accept complaints by e-mail), or you use our Complaint form, which you will find here:

https://www.cpsbc.ca/files/pdf/Complaint-Form.pdf

Kind regards,

College Services

College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia
300–669 Howe Street
Vancouver BC V6C 0B4

604-733-7758

Itsme.
oh how the greed runs thick...

fuckers shut down.... so now what theyre sayn... (:

payin for a 40 gram script when its going to be legal....
hmmm...sounds kinda ....well...you can figure that out..
waste of time...if you ask me and you need it to stave off the cancer....no one would doubt what you need to do if thats what you need to do.
 

CalyxCrusher

Well-Known Member
I should add that my original MMAR doctor is now working for a prescribing company and get this, they're willing to give me my 40 gpd but they want me to pay $4200 PLUS an annual renewal fee of $4200 which is just rip off city.
Fuuuuuck that asshole. Id ask him if he knew what the colleges position is on charging for a script.
 

WHATFG

Well-Known Member
Fuuuuuck that asshole. Id ask him if he knew what the colleges position is on charging for a script.
They don't care...they know some peeps need these bigger scripts....they have people over a barrel really...if you don't pay, you don't get what you need.
 

TheRealDman

Well-Known Member
It's a big no no to charge for a prescription. I have several client who have paid upwards of $6k for a script. Here's what the collage says about it in bc.

Good morning,

The College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC is in receipt of your email inquiry dated March 28, 2017.

"The College considers the medical document authorizing patient access to cannabis to be equivalent to a prescription. Physicians must not charge patients or licensed producers of cannabis for completing the medical document, or for any activities associated with completing the medical document, including, but not limited to: assessing the patient; reviewing his/her chart; educating or informing the patient about the risks or benefits of cannabis; or confirming the validity of a prescription in accordance with the Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations."

You will find the above information within the College's Professional Standard for physicians’ entitled Cannabis for Medical Purposes.

We are not able to engage in a dialogue regarding a specific interaction or situation, however, if you wish to make a formal complaint against a physician to the College, this must be done in writing as is indicated by the Health Professions Act. You can submit your complaint either by writing or typing your concerns on paper and sending it in by mail or fax (we do not accept complaints by e-mail), or you use our Complaint form, which you will find here:

https://www.cpsbc.ca/files/pdf/Complaint-Form.pdf

Kind regards,

College Services

College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia
300–669 Howe Street
Vancouver BC V6C 0B4

604-733-7758

Itsme.
And....the CMA (Canadian Medical Association) has chimed in that if Skyping, the Dr. must be licensed to practice in whatever province the script is written for. Also, under the ACMPR the patient must be under the signing practitioners "active care". I don't think just writing a single MMJ script constitutes as "active care", but whatever...the whole ACMPR is a clusterfuk!
 

GrowRock

Well-Known Member
To bad the actual reporters are few and far between these days.... someone needs to do an undercover video of these ass clowns charging $4200 for a script and then go back with the paper work from the college of physicians stance of no charge and video the good docs response.... hell I would pay good money just to see the look on the docs face
 

GrowRock

Well-Known Member
Thanks to the individual that just helped me. very much appreciate that. Thank you. And I sent 2 people so far to the place I know that will put a person up to 30 gpd so the good energy was shared around today.
Glad you found someone who can help and you shared the good vibes. Good vibes heading your way buckets. Holy I feel like I'm in highskool again with :eyesmoke:my new enail bongsmilie
 

torontomeds

Well-Known Member
I know of a guy who bought 3 of them 6k licenses for 30gpd recently, he was asking me to get in on it with him (I have space he wanted to use) I turned them down because I see a time in the near future that the dr's charging 1000's will get shut down and when that happens it will void all the scripts, man what a waste of cash.
Good thing I have a family dr willing to sign. I am letting some people use the space but I am very picky, I have 2 scripts already, but will not be letting any of the paid scripts at my place, only fully legit scripts from dr's who are actively treating the patient.
 
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