Medical Marijuana Doctors in Tucson, Arizona

3 Doctors1 Telehealth3 Verified

All MMJ Doctors in Tucson

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Dr. Diana Johnson

Tucson Wellness Evaluations

433 Market St, Suite 3858

Phone: (857) 499-7829

MMJ CardRenewalsTelehealth
★★★★

4.4

836 reviews

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Dr. Ashley Williams

Tucson Cannabis Care Clinic

4224 Park Ave, Suite 3675

Phone: (857) 306-6120

MMJ CardRenewalsTelehealthResearch-Based
★★★★

4.4

445 reviews

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Dr. Samuel Hall

Tucson Cannabis Solutions Clinic

2388 Professional Blvd, Suite 2840

Phone: (857) 774-4861

MMJ CardRenewalsTelehealthConcierge
★★★★

4.4

374 reviews

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How to Get Your Medical Card in Tucson

1

Choose a Doctor

Browse the 3 MMJ doctors in Tucson above. Compare ratings, services, and whether they offer telehealth visits.

2

Get Evaluated

Schedule an appointment for an in-person or telehealth consultation. The doctor will assess your qualifying condition and medical history.

3

Receive Your Card

If approved, the doctor provides a recommendation. Submit your application to Arizona and receive your medical marijuana card.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many MMJ doctors are in Tucson, Arizona?

Leefii lists 3 active medical marijuana doctors in Tucson, Arizona. Browse their profiles to compare services, reviews, and availability.

Do Tucson doctors offer telehealth evaluations?

Yes, 1 of the 3 MMJ doctors in Tucson offer telehealth evaluations. You can complete your medical marijuana consultation from home via video call.

How much does a medical card cost in Arizona?

The state registration fee in Arizona is $150 (2-year card). Doctor consultation fees are separate and typically range from $100 to $300 for an initial evaluation.

What conditions qualify for medical marijuana in Arizona?

Qualifying conditions in Arizona include Cancer, Chronic pain, PTSD, Crohn's disease, Epilepsy, HIV/AIDS, and more. A licensed MMJ doctor can evaluate whether you qualify.

Can I walk in without an appointment?

Yes, 1 doctor in Tucson accept walk-in patients. However, scheduling an appointment is recommended to minimize wait times.