Doctors Of Cannabis (DOC) was founded with the primary focus and mission in mind for providing quality, dependable clinical care for people wishing to explore the many benefits of medical marijuana.
* We make obtaining your cannabis card simple and hassle free through: Extensive Availability - Our doctors are available from 8am-11pm, 7 days per week. We work with your schedule!
* Flexible Technology -The entire process can be completed with your mobile phone, tablet or computer.
* No Strings Attached - We provide free consultations! You only pay for your appointment once you are approved by our licensed Virginia medical marijuana doctors.
Who We Are:
At DOC, our board-certified doctors have helped thousands of individuals suffering from bothersome health conditions understand the benefits of cannabis treatment. We not only offer the highest-quality care, but believe it’s equally as important to help our patients understand how to use medical marijuana safely to experience the relief they are looking for.
We understand you may feel nervous or uncomfortable talking to a doctor about marijuana - we hear this a lot. Not to worry, our doctors and staff are well-educated in cannabis care and are non-judgmental. We are here to help you achieve your goals of using medical marijuana.
Here’s what to expect when you work with us:
1. Submit your appointment request.
2. You’ll receive a message to complete your registration.
3. Talk to the doctor on your phone, tablet or computer.
Virginia Fun Facts:
More U.S. Presidents were born in Virginia than any other state: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, James Monroe, William Harrison, John Tyler, Zachary Taylor and Woodrow Wilson.
Virginia has more miles of the Appalachian Trail than any other state: 544 miles
Mountain Dew was invented in the mountains of Southwest Virginia.
All States have silly laws, in Virginia it is illegal to wash a mule on the sidewalk!
The State of Virginia is in the Guinness World Records as having the longest stretch of beach in the world, all 35 miles of it.
The first Thanksgiving was actually held December 4th in Virginia, two years before the Pilgrims celebrated in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Things to do after you get your medical card in Virginia:
Virginia has 17 Historical Landmarks that are popular on everyone’s list. In addition to its rich history there are museums, hiking trails, mountains, caverns, wineries, parks, lakes and beaches. It is also known as being for "Lovers”, so there is something of interest to everyone.
Shenandoah National Park and Skyline Drive is located in the center of Virginia and one of the more popular destinations. The park extends along the Blue Ridge Mountains and contains 200,000 acres. Over a million people visit the park each year.
Williamsburg is also a popular spot for visitors due to its history. Visitors will be transported back in time to the 18th Century with its Historic homes, antiques, as well as some 18th century-style taverns turning out authentic meals and comfort foods that will be sure to please everyone’s pallet.
Charlottsville is a great place for history buffs and wine lovers. There you will find dozens of wineries and vineyards surrounding the town where you can stop in indulge in some samples.
Edgar Allen Poe fans can visit the Museum named after him in Richmond. Established in 1922, it is the oldest building in Richmond.
For Theater goers you can catch a performance in the Barter Theatre in Abingdon, VA. It is the longest running professional theater in the U.S. The Virginia Creeper Trail is found in Abingdon and is an excellent spot for strolls, bike rides and horseback riding.
Nestled in the Shenandoah Valley is the town of Luray, best know for its Luray Caverns - the largest cave system in the eastern U.S. Explore this underground wonderland with its stunning stone formations.