Parkinson's Disease MMJ Renewal via Telehealth in Redmond
Redmond residents with parkinson's disease can renew their Washington State medical marijuana card by telehealth — secure video, same-day decision. Redmond residents can get their Washington State medical marijuana authorization via telehealth — no commute required. 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 Parkinson's Disease
Parkinson's evaluations via telehealth accommodate mobility and tremor challenges. Your physician will review your neurology diagnosis and current medication list. The appointment is low-stress and typically under 20 minutes.
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 — Parkinson's Disease in Redmond
Is telehealth suitable for Parkinson's patients?
Yes — and it's often preferable. Traveling to a clinic with Parkinson's symptoms can be challenging. Telehealth lets you complete your evaluation from home, at your own pace.
Does cannabis help with Parkinson's tremors?
Some patients report tremor reduction and improved sleep with cannabis. It also addresses rigidity, anxiety, and nausea related to the disease and its medications. Your physician will discuss realistic expectations.
What documents should I bring to a Parkinson's telehealth evaluation?
Your neurology diagnosis records and current medication list. If you don't have formal records, your reported history and symptom description is sufficient to begin the evaluation.