Crohn's Disease & IBD MMJ Renewal via Telehealth in Yakima
Yakima residents with crohn's disease & ibd can renew their Washington State medical marijuana card by telehealth — secure video, same-day decision. Yakima and Central Washington residents can get their WA medical marijuana authorization via telehealth without crossing the Cascades. 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 Crohn's Disease & IBD
Crohn's disease and IBD evaluations work seamlessly via telehealth. Your gastroenterologist's diagnosis documentation, if available, speeds up the process. Your physician will review your symptom history and treatment response.
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 — Crohn's Disease & IBD in Yakima
Can I get a Crohn's evaluation via telehealth?
Yes. IBD is a listed qualifying condition and telehealth works perfectly for this evaluation. Your gastroenterologist's diagnosis records, if available, will speed up your appointment.
How does cannabis help Crohn's symptoms?
Patients report significant improvements in cramping, nausea, appetite, and sleep. Cannabis reduces intestinal inflammation and gut motility issues that conventional IBD medications often don't fully address.
I'm in remission — do I still qualify?
Potentially yes, particularly if you still experience symptoms or side effects from your IBD medications. Discuss your current status with your physician at your evaluation.