Anxiety and Medical Cannabis in Washington MMJ Renewal via Telehealth in Kirkland
Kirkland residents with anxiety and medical cannabis in washington can renew their Washington State medical marijuana card by telehealth — secure video, same-day decision. Kirkland and Eastside residents can complete their WA medical marijuana evaluation via telehealth without leaving home. 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 Anxiety and Medical Cannabis in Washington
Anxiety evaluations via telehealth are conducted at your own pace, from your own space. Your physician will review your diagnosis history and symptom impact. Many anxiety patients find the telehealth format itself reduces evaluation anxiety.
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 — Anxiety and Medical Cannabis in Washington in Kirkland
Does anxiety qualify in Washington State?
Anxiety on its own is not one of the conditions named in Washington's RCW 69.51A.010, so it does not qualify by itself. It is, however, frequently evaluated alongside PTSD — a recognized qualifying condition — and other qualifying conditions. A licensed physician makes the individual determination, and we will be honest with you about your eligibility.
Can I get an anxiety evaluation from home?
Yes — that's the point of telehealth. No waiting room, no commute. Your physician conducts a brief, supportive assessment by secure video call.
How is cannabis different from my current anxiety medication?
Cannabis works through different receptor systems than SSRIs or benzodiazepines. Many patients use it as an adjunct — especially for situational anxiety and sleep. Our physicians can advise on what works alongside your current regimen.