San Diego County Medical Marijuana Identification Card Program

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The Medical Marijuana Identification Card Program in Point Loma, administered by San Diego County's Health and Human Services Agency under California Senate Bill 420, operates at 3851 Rosecrans Street in the Midway District, issuing state-authorized patient and caregiver credentials through the same public-health campus that houses the County of San Diego Immunization Program. Applicants submit a physician's written recommendation on CDPH Form 9044, a government-issued photo ID, and proof of San Diego County residency; the office photographs each applicant on-site and forwards documentation to the California Department of Public Health's statewide registry. The $44 application fee is non-refundable, with a reduced $22 rate for Medi-Cal beneficiaries, and cards remain valid for one year from issuance. Primary care physicians like Dr. Adriana R. Diakiw, MD in Point Loma, San Diego provide the written recommendations the program requires, covering qualifying conditions from chronic pain and glaucoma to cancer-related cachexia. The program's most involved processing workflow handles minor-patient applications, which require a parent or legal guardian present at the appointment along with documentation from two separate physicians confirming the minor's qualifying condition.

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