For Patients.

We help Vermonters with cancer access cannabis.

You must be 21+ and a qualified cancer patient.

Medical card necessary after July 1st upon pickup

Eligibility.

Cancer Diagnosis.

We are only serving patients diagnosed with cancer at this time.

Restrictions.

You must be 21+ years old, and (after July 1st) a registered medical patient in the state of Vermont.

State Availability.

We support patients in the state of Vermont only.

How It Works.

1 | Intake.

Book a 45 minute intake call with Michelle. prior to your call, please mail or submit your documentation to our online system - did you forget? Please submit separately at the link below prior to your appointment ASAP.

2 | Plan.

Michelle will discuss your needs with you, options like FECO and RSO, gummies, topicals and tinctures.

She will work with your needs, your comfortability, and medical concerns.

3 | Receive.

We will coordinate a safe delivery and/or pickup with you at a location easily accessible for you.

After July 1st, We will coordinate a safe delivery and/or pickup with you to a local medical dispensary - please have your medical card available.

What to Expect - Intake Appointment.

  • 45 minute call**

  • Clear guidance on dosing and products

  • No cost

  • Mail documentation or upload documentation

**This is a lot of information, so we encourage you to take notes during the call to refer back to later. We do not take written notes for you.

Questions before you book? Read our FAQ for common answers below.

Refill Request.

Returning patients - submit your request at least 3 weeks in advance. Include what products you are taking, the dosages, what you need, diagnosis, and any additional information.

Patient Welcome Guide (PDF)

Detailed info, what to expect, contact information - all information available prior to your appointment.

FAQs.

Cannabis consumption is essential for keeping me less than debilitated every day. My brain injury has left me unable to work, so the cost of cannabis can be the deciding factor in whether I get pain relief or not. Without their generosity, buying food would be a priority over pain relief.

— Todd