Medicinal Marijuana

CANNIBIS EVALUATIONS

  • NEW PATIENTS
    $185.00 - Cash, Credit or Debit Card
    We now accept American Express
    NO CHECKS
    You will need a legal valid photo ID
    Contact information for your primary care physician, any treating practitioner, or therapist who has records regarding your condition.

    If you plan to continue with your current Primary Care Physician we will need to contact them and disclose your treatment plan.

  • 6 MONTH CHECK-UP
    $75 - Cash, Credit or Debit Card
    You must be appointed and seen within 7 months or your recommendation will become invalid and your fee will go back up to $180.00
    You must bring your last issued original document or a $25.00 replacement fee will be applied

  • ANNUAL RENEWAL
    $135 - Cash, Credit or Debit Card
    You will need to be seen no later than by your issue date, or your recommendation will become invalid and your fee will increase to $180.00

  • YOUR LAST ISSUED ORIGINAL RECOMMENDATION WILL NEED TO BE BROUGHT WITH YOU ON EVERY RETURN VISIT OR A $25.00 REPLACEMENT FEE WILL BE APPLIED

    CONTROLLED MEDICATIONS

    Dr. Hopkins has chosen not to apply for a federal narcotics (DEA) license, and consequently does not prescribe any of the following types of medications:

    • NARCOTIC (OPIATE) PAIN RELIEVERS: codeine, vicodin, percodan, lortabs, morphine, fentinyl, dilaudid, and a11 other opiates with the exception of tramadol (ultram)
    • SEDATIVES (TRANQUILIZERS AND SLEEPING MEDICINES): lvmesta, ambien, valium, xanax, ativan, phenobarbital
    • STIMULANTS (DIET PILLS): ritalin, phentermine, amphetamines, adderal, desoxyn, dexedrene
    • ANABOLIC STEROIDS: testosterone, delatestrol, winstrol, oxandrin, androgel, androxy, testim
    • ANTIDIARRHEAL MEDICINES: donnatal, paregoric, lomotil
    HUMAN GROWTH HORMONE
    If you need any of these medications, it may be possible for Dr. Hopkins to refer you to another local physician who can provide them.
    To All My Patients,

    The California Board of Medical Quality Assurance, a division of the Department of Consumer Affairs, has assterted that, in order to comply with the minimal requirements of competent and professional practice, a physician must maintain periodic contact with patients under his/her continuing care.

    If more than six months pass without physician-patient contact, the Board considers that continued treatment is unprofessional and/or negligent. Therefore, I request that any patient of mine, who is receiving continued care, such as prescribed or recommended medications, come in for an office visit at least every six months. After six months without an office visit, I cannot consider that the patient is receiving competent and professional care, and further prescribing or recommending by me will put my professional license in jeopardy.

    Milan L. Hopkins, M.D.