Multiple Sclerosis MMJ Renewal via Telehealth in Everett
Everett residents with multiple sclerosis can renew their Washington State medical marijuana card by telehealth — secure video, same-day decision. Everett and Snohomish County patients can get their Washington State medical marijuana authorization via telehealth or visit our Lynnwood clinic — just 15 minutes south on I-5. Initial visits are in-person at our Lynnwood clinic per WA RCW 69.51A.030; renewals are statewide via telehealth.
Initial visits are in-person at our Lynnwood clinic per WA statute. Here's why.
Telehealth evaluation for Multiple Sclerosis
MS evaluations are well-suited to telehealth — mobility challenges make in-person visits difficult, and WA law allows remote evaluation. Your physician will review your diagnosis documentation and current symptom profile.
How it works
Book your visit
Pick a same-day or future slot. Renewals are telehealth; initial visits are in-person at our Lynnwood clinic.
Complete intake form
Short health history — completed at home before your visit.
Meet your clinician
Renewals: 15–20 min secure video from any device. Initial visits: in-person physical exam at Lynnwood.
Receive authorization
Same-visit eligibility decision. Written WA authorization is mailed in 3–5 business days.
Frequently asked questions — Multiple Sclerosis in Everett
Can I do my MS evaluation by telehealth if I have mobility challenges?
Yes — telehealth was built for exactly this situation. You complete your appointment from home via video call. No travel required.
What documentation should I bring to a telehealth MS evaluation?
Your neurology diagnosis records if available. If not, your reported symptom history and MS diagnosis is sufficient for most patients.
Does cannabis help with MS spasticity?
Cannabis has the most evidence for MS-related spasticity and pain. Many MS patients report significant spasm reduction, improved sleep, and reduced neuropathic pain. Your physician will discuss specific product recommendations.