Medical Cannabis Care

UPRI provides medical cannabis evaluation, renewal, and follow-up support for patients who want care handled in a clinical setting, with attention to their broader health history, pain concerns, and treatment goals.

Medical Cannabis Care at UPRI

Medical cannabis may be an option for certain patients as part of a broader pain management or treatment plan. UPRI evaluates each patient individually and provides documentation when clinically appropriate.

Who This May Help

  • Existing medical cannabis patients who need renewal or follow-up support.

  • Patients with pain concerns who want to discuss whether medical cannabis may be clinically appropriate as part of their overall care plan.

  • Patients who want medical cannabis care handled in a clinical setting, not a retail-style card-only experience.

  • Medical cannabis evaluation when clinically appropriate.

  • Renewal support and documentation.

  • Review of your medical history, medications, current treatments, and treatment goals.

  • Follow-up visits to support ongoing care.

  • Coordination with your broader pain management plan when relevant.

How UPRI Can Help

What to Expect

  1. Call UPRI to discuss scheduling and next steps.

  2. Bring your medical history, current medication list, medical cannabis card information if applicable, and any relevant records.

  3. Your provider will review your history, symptoms, current treatments, and goals.

  4. If medical cannabis care is clinically appropriate, UPRI can help with evaluation, renewal, documentation, or follow-up planning.

Is This Right for You?

If you are currently using medical cannabis, need renewal support, or want to discuss whether medical cannabis may fit into your broader care plan, UPRI can help you understand the next step.

Not sure if this is the right service for you? Call our office and we can help direct you.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Not always. Some patients may be able to contact UPRI directly, while others may need a referral depending on their situation, insurance, or care history. Call UPRI and our team can help you understand the next step.

  • Renewal requirements can depend on your current card status and timing. UPRI can review your situation and help determine what may be needed for renewal support.

  • Approval is not automatic. The provider will review your medical history, symptoms, current treatments, and clinical appropriateness before making any recommendation or completing documentation.

  • UPRI may help both existing medical cannabis patients and patients who want to discuss whether medical cannabis may be clinically appropriate. The provider will determine the appropriate next step based on the patient’s situation.

  • Bring your current medication list, relevant medical records, medical cannabis card information if you already have one, and any documentation related to your condition or prior care.

  • No. UPRI is a medical clinic. We do not sell cannabis products. We provide evaluation, renewal, documentation, and follow-up support when clinically appropriate.

Take the Next Step

If you need medical cannabis evaluation, renewal, or follow-up support, call UPRI to discuss scheduling and next steps.