PTSD MMJ Renewal via Telehealth in Kirkland
Kirkland residents with ptsd 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 PTSD
PTSD evaluations are often more comfortable via telehealth — you can speak with your physician from your own home, without the anxiety of a waiting room. Your doctor will conduct a brief, trauma-informed assessment. Veterans and first responders are especially welcome.
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 — PTSD in Kirkland
Do I need a formal PTSD diagnosis for a telehealth evaluation?
A prior diagnosis is helpful but not strictly required. Our physicians can evaluate you based on reported symptoms and history. Veterans with VA records, or patients with therapist documentation, typically qualify without additional paperwork.
Is my telehealth appointment confidential?
Absolutely. All appointments are protected by HIPAA. We do not report to employers, the VA, or any government agency without your written consent.
Can I do my PTSD renewal by telehealth every year?
Yes. Annual renewals are $140 and fully available via telehealth, so you never need to drive to a clinic.