Medical Cannabis Services

From medical marijuana legal letters and cannabis disability support to prescription drug interactions and condition-specific cannabis care, our services help patients across the U.S. use medical cannabis safely, legally, and with confidence.

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Beyond Medical Marijuana Certification

At Veriheal, our mission goes beyond just issuing your medical marijuana card. We provide nationwide support services including cannabis legal letters, medical marijuana documentation for employment, and disability verification letters. Patients often need help with legal protection, workplace accommodations, and disability claims—and that’s why we now offer Letters of Verification and Cannabis Certifications of Medical Necessity, issued by licensed cannabis doctors, to help you legally advocate for your cannabis use in every part of life.

Who Needs a Medical Marijuana Letter?

You may benefit from a medical marijuana letter of medical necessity or cannabis legal documentation if you:

  • Are facing legal issues related to cannabis use and need a licensed physician’s cannabis verification letter
  • Require a medical marijuana letter for job protection or workplace accommodation
  • Are applying for disability benefits, medical insurance, or public aid that requires proof of cannabis treatment
  • Want to establish a credible, doctor-backed cannabis treatment plan for chronic conditions or ongoing care

Importance of Cannabis Certification Letters

Patients often face stigma, confusion, or red tape when advocating for themselves. Having an official letter from a licensed physician:

  • Gives you legal documentation to support your cannabis use
  • Helps employers or case workers better understand your needs
  • May reduce legal or administrative hurdles when applying for services

This letter can be the difference between acceptance and denial when it matters most.

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Frequently Asked Questions

To get a cannabis medical letter, select the service the best fits your needs from the menu above. If you are already a medical cannabis patient in the state, the doctor will review your medical history and send you your letter. If you are not a medical cannabis patient yet, you’ll meet with your doctor to complete the medical card process and receive your official letter for free with your medical card.
A cannabis medical letter for your employer is a professional document you can use to provide context for HR conversations or a drug test. In this letter, your physician proves to your employer that you are a legal medical cannabis patient under state law. However, the letter is for informational purposes and does not override company policy or serve as a formal request for legal accommodation.
Several states provide statutory or constitutional protection to employees who use medical marijuana including Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and West Virginia. Each state’s protections are different, so make sure you’re up-to-date on your state’s laws.
A cannabis medical letter for insurance reimbursement is an official document from your physician declaring to your insurance company that medical cannabis is a necessary part of your treatment for your health condition. It provides the formal documentation needed to request reimbursement or appeal a denial.
To appeal an insurance denial using a medical cannabis letter, start by requesting a letter from your physician with the menu above. After receiving your letter, you’ll need to gather any other supporting information, including other medical documents, your policy details, and the denial letter, before submitting your appeal to your insurance company.
A cannabis medical letter from your doctor includes testimony from your doctor that confirms you are a legal medical cannabis patient who may possess a lawful amount of cannabis. It clarifies for law enforcement that while driving under the influence is illegal, merely transporting cannabis in a sealed container is permitted by state law. This letter can be helpful during traffic stops when you are transporting cannabis from the dispensary to your home.
A medical letter for possession while driving clarifies that you can legally have cannabis in your car as a medical cannabis patient, as long as it is in a sealed container. However, this letter does not prevent a DUI charge if you are driving while impaired.
A medical cannabis letter may protect you from possession charges, as long as the cannabis you’re carrying is in a container suitable for the laws in your state. The letter explains that you are allowed to transport your prescribed amount of cannabis from the dispensary to your residence. However, this letter is not a legal defense and does not prevent a DUI charge if you are impaired.
A cannabis medical letter for possession includes confirmation from your doctor that you are a registered medical cannabis patient legally allowed to possess your medicine under state law. You can use it to confirm your legitimacy to officials, but it's important to know it does not provide immunity from federal law or local rules restricting cannabis use.
A medical cannabis letter can be used during a police stop to confirm that medical cannabis is a necessary part of your treatment for your health condition, which could help your case if you’re found possessing cannabis. However, depending on your state laws, keep in mind that this letter does not provide immunity from federal law or local rules restricting cannabis use.
A medical marijuana letter serves as a tool to support a conversation with your parole officer about your medical needs, but it does not guarantee an exemption from parole rules. Rather, it informs the officer that you’re using it as a physician-supervised treatment, not for recreational purposes.
A cannabis medical letter for parole includes confirmation from your physician notifying your parole officer that your cannabis use is a legal, doctor-supervised medical treatment for a specific condition, not a recreational violation. It respectfully asks the supervising authority to take this medical context into consideration. The letter serves to provide formal justification for your state-sanctioned medical needs while under supervision.
A state disability paperwork assistance letter is an official document from your doctor written to support your application for disability benefits. It officially confirms to the disability office that you are being treated for a serious medical condition that limits your daily life activities. Most importantly, it includes an offer from your doctor to assist you by completing the official medical forms required for your application.
Yes, your disability assistance letter is confidential. Veriheal doctors operate under strict HIPAA-compliant privacy laws, and your disability agency is bound by the same laws. As the patient, you have the control to authorize or forbid review of your confidential medical information.
A cannabis-based medical diagnosis summary is official documentation from your doctor stating your diagnosed medical condition and confirming it qualifies for your state's cannabis program. It explains that medical cannabis is a recommended part of your treatment to help manage specific symptoms. This document acts as general proof that you are a legally certified patient.
A cannabis-based medical diagnosis summary serves as a general-purpose document to prove you are a legal medical cannabis patient in various situations, such as traveling to other states with reciprocity, applying for housing, interacting with law enforcement, consulting with other medical professionals, or to have general peace of mind, verifying your patient status.
A medical cannabis social services approval letter serves as official proof to social service programs, like housing or food assistance, that your cannabis use is a legal and medically necessary treatment recommended by your doctor. It is designed to help you verify your status and confirm your use is therapeutic and compliant with state law, which could support your eligibility for public benefits.
A social services approval letter includes your doctor's official information and confirms to social service agencies that you are a legal medical cannabis patient for a specific qualifying condition. It verifies that your cannabis use is a legal medical treatment and offers your social services agency the option to verify this information directly with the doctor, pending your consent.

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