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Pennsylvania lists HIV/AIDS (positive status) as a serious medical condition that may qualify for medical cannabis when a state‑approved practitioner determines it is clinically appropriate. Our physicians provide secure telehealth evaluations and discuss potential benefits, risks, and product options. Medical cannabis supports symptom relief; it does not replace disease‑specific care.

Potential Benefits

  • May help with appetite, nausea, and treatment‑related symptoms
  • May support sleep and mood
  • Use alongside ongoing specialist care

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Pennsylvania lists this condition as a serious medical condition eligible for medical marijuana when a state‑approved practitioner certifies you.

A government‑issued photo ID and any notes, diagnoses, or medication lists you have. Records help, but your clinician will ultimately determine eligibility.

Common options include oils and tinctures, capsules, topicals, and dry leaf for vaporization. Smoking is not permitted under Pennsylvania law.

No. Medical cannabis may complement your care, but it does not cure the underlying condition. Always coordinate changes with your specialist.

Many patients are certified the same day after a telehealth visit. The state issues your card once you complete the online steps and pay the state fee.

Book online, complete a short intake, and meet a Pennsylvania‑licensed physician by secure video.
Not medical advice. Effectiveness varies. Eligibility is determined by a Pennsylvania‑licensed physician. Do not stop or change prescribed treatments without guidance from your specialist.
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