Following a motorcycle accident in 2004, I was left with a shattered hip, broken pelvis, and broken femur all on my left leg. until a friend recommended using marijuana as a pain reliever I haven't found a prescription or over the counter drug that can subdue the aches and pains without knocking me out or...
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The Montana Medical Marijuana Act states that an .attending physician. means a physician licensed under MCA Title 37, Chapter 3. M.D.s and D.O.s are the physicians licensed under this chapter. The statute is specific to physicians licensed in Montana. Naturopaths, chiropractors, and nurse practitioners are NOT qualified to sign the physician's "written certification."

There is no published list of doctors available. It is the responsibility of the patient to work with a physician with whom he/she has a bona fide doctor-patient relationship.

The Department of Health and Human Services cannot make a medical referral regarding medical marijuana. It is the responsibility of the patient to work with a physician with whom he/she has a bona fide doctor-patient relationship.

Under both Montana state law and the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, doctors cannot get in trouble for discussing medical marijuana. A physician may not be arrested, prosecuted, or penalized in any manner, or be denied any right or privilege, including but not limited to civil penalty or disciplinary action by the Board of Medical Examiners or the Department of Labor and Industry, for providing written certification for the medical use of marijuana to qualifying patients. According to the Medical Marijuana Act, a physician must state in writing that the patient has a qualifying debilitating medical condition and that medical marijuana may mitigate the symptoms or effects of that condition.

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THCF Montana Clinics
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(Clinics in: Billings, Helena and Missoula)

State of Montana Medical Marijuana Program
FAQ, Patient/Caregiver Application Form, Attending Physician's Statement, Attending Physician's Renewal Form, Renewal Application Letter, Renewal Forming

Under state law in Michigan, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, California, Nevada, Montana and Hawaii, the following conditions qualify for medical marijuana permits: Chronic Severe Pain, Glaucoma, Cancer, AIDS/HIV, Chronic Muscle Spasms, Multiple Sclerosis, GERD, Seizure Disorders, Crohn’s Disease, Chronic Nausea, Cachexia, Asthma, IBS, Hepatitis C, Parkinson’s Disease, Arthritis, and many others.

All of our physicians are fully licensed, experienced, well informed and compassionate. Our staff explains each state’s unique program and helps patients locate community resources so they can best benefit from their state’s medical cannabis law.

THCF TRIFOLD BROCHURE 2009 You can now download and print our 2009 Trifold Brochure containing valuable information that can help you or a loved one take the first step in becoming a qualified medical marijuana patient.

From:
http://www.utopiasprings.com/medmjdoc.ht...
ETHAN RUSSO, MD
900 North Orange Street
Missoula MT 59802
(406) 327-3372

List of Caregivers in Montana - they might be able to recommend a doctor
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Doctors in Billings, MT