Medical Cannabis Evaluation Clinic
Hassle-free scheduling & upfront pricing. Quickly & easily pay online.
Medical Cannabis Evaluation Clinic
Hassle-free scheduling & upfront pricing. Quickly & easily pay online.
Certified Medical Marijuana Doctors
Cannabis Consultants in Orlando Florida certifies central Florida patients to access legal medical cannabis in the State of Florida from any approved and licensed cannabis dispensary. We’re your partner in health for alternative medicine, offering easy scheduling, upfront prices, hassle-free online payments and appointment booking, with a 24/7 helpline to get you started with one of our highly qualified doctors. Text or call us at (407) 434-9866 to get started today.


We Are Certified Medical
Marijuana Doctors in Orlando, FL
Cannabis Consultants in Orlando Florida certifies central Florida patients to access legal medical cannabis in the State of Florida from any approved and licensed cannabis dispensary. We’re your partner in health for alternative medicine, offering easy scheduling, upfront prices, hassle-free online payments and appointment booking, with a 24/7 helpline to get you started with one of our highly qualified doctors. Text or call us at (407) 434-9866 to get started today.
Areas We Serve
Cannabis Consultants LLC’s certified cannabis doctors in Orlando, Florida are currently servicing patients throughout Central Florida, including Winter Park, Pine Hills, Azalea Park, Altamonte Springs, Winter Springs, Conway, College Park, Edgewood, Orwin Manor, Oak Ridge, Sky Lake, Dixie Belle, Gotha, Winter Garden, Maitland, Aloma, Golden Rod, Alafaya, Ocoee, Holden Heights, Wadeville Park, Pine Castle, Orlovista, Eatonville, Lake Fairview, Kissimmee, St. Cloud, and other surrounding communities in Orange County, Osceola County, Brevard County, Polk County, and Lake County.
Patients We’ve Served
About Medical Cannabis
“When we evaluated people before & after using medical cannabis, that’s when we knew we had a compelling validation showing actual medical benefit.”
–Ryan Vandrey, Ph.D.,
John Hopkins University School of Medicine

About Medical Cannabis
“When we evaluated people before & after using medical cannabis, that’s when we knew we had a compelling validation showing actual medical benefit.”
–Ryan Vandrey, Ph.D., John Hopkins University School of Medicine

01. Medical Marijuana
What is medical marijuana?
There are many misconceptions and arguments about the role of marijuana in medicine. Whether it should be medically recommended and legalized or not? Is it more effective or more addicting? Is using marijuana safe or just a false play to make marijuana legal? What medical condition does one qualify to be granted a marijuana license? Will you be fired from your job if you take medical marijuana at your workplace? All these questions and our team got your back! Our team of doctors and physicians at Cannabis Consultants in Florida have got you taken care of. We offer 24/7, online consultations.
Marijuana is said to heal physical and mental pain. The most common and beneficial use of marijuana in medicine is for pain relief, nausea, muscles tightness, or stress-relieving. It is said to treat numerous medical conditions and disorders such as cancer, PTSD, HIV/AIDS, epilepsy, glaucoma, Multiple Sclerosis, Crohn’s disease, Anxiety, depression, body pains, insomnia, arthritis, autism, Alzheimer’s, and Parkinson disease.
01. Medical Marijuana
What is medical marijuana?
There are many misconceptions and arguments about the role of marijuana in medicine. Whether it should be medically recommended and legalized or not? Is it more effective or more addicting? Is using marijuana safe or just a false play to make marijuana legal? What medical condition does one qualify to be granted a marijuana license? Will you be fired from your job if you take medical marijuana at your workplace? All these questions and our team got your back! Our team of doctors and physicians at Cannabis Consultants in Florida have got you taken care of. We offer 24/7, online consultations.
Marijuana is said to heal physical and mental pain. The most common and beneficial use of marijuana in medicine is for pain relief, nausea, muscles tightness, or stress-relieving. It is said to treat numerous medical conditions and disorders such as cancer, PTSD, HIV/AIDS, epilepsy, glaucoma, Multiple Sclerosis, Crohn’s disease, Anxiety, depression, body pains, insomnia, arthritis, autism, Alzheimer’s, and Parkinson disease.
02. Benefits
How does medical marijuana help?
Marijuana is composed of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol and cannabidiol. This active chemical cannabinoid is responsible and in charge of health benefits. This chemical is similar in function to chemicals that are produced by the body which involves in memory, appetite, pain, and muscle movement.
Cannabinoid act as anti-anxiety, anti-inflammatory, and analgesic. Marijuana is said to be highly effective in destroying cancerous cells and reducing the growth of the tumor. Fighting with cancer is lethal, marijuana makes it less horrible by reducing nausea and vomiting. It also helps in improving the anorexia in survivors of deadly diseases such as HIV/AIDS or cancer. It is seen that marijuana helps with calming seizure attacks. For people affected with muscle spasms and stiffness, marijuana comes as a savior. Besides this, cannabinoid helps with Parkinson’s tremor and calming and controlling threatening mood swings of autistic patients.
03. Medical Licensing
How can I get a license for medical marijuana in Florida?
Finding an authentic and reliable Medical Marijuana licensing team is the real challenge. People seeking medical licensing in Florida, you are at the right place. Book your hassle-free appointment and highly affordable services from Cannabis Consultants.
Not every doctor prescribes marijuana. Every doctor and state have different conditions that make individual qualify for medical license, which can be shown at any dispensary and get a prescribed dose of marijuana.
Although, having this card does not make you eligible to grow your marijuana or consume the original flower. For seeking a medical license, you must be a resident of Florida, for non-residents it might be made possible depending on the patient’s condition.
After diagnosis from a qualified physician, an application is submitted to the US Health Department. Once your license is allocated, you need to renew it every year/month.