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OMMP Qualifying Conditions


From the OMMP form, these are the current qualifying conditions:  

  Cancer, 
  Glaucoma, 
  Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS),  
  A degenerative or pervasive neurological condition,
  Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), and 

  A medical condition or treatment for a medical condition that produces for a specific patient one or more of the following:  
     Cachexia, 
     Severe pain*, 
     Severe nausea, 
     Seizures, including but not limited to seizures caused by epilepsy; 
     Persistent muscle spasms*, including but not limited to spasms caused by multiple sclerosis.


*According to Oregon.gov as of October 2018:   34,869 Oregonians have their OMMP card. 30,914 have their card due to severe pain and 7,293 have their card due to persistent muscle spasms.  

Which form works best for which ailment?

Capsules

Appetite control 

Arthritis

Cancer pain

Chronic pain

Crohn's Disease

Deep bone pain 

Dental pain 

Epilepsy

Fibromyalgia

Insomnia 

MS

Muscle cramps

Muscle spasms

Nausea

Neuropathy

Pain

PTSD 


Radiation 
Therapy

Sedative- Dependence 

Senile Dementia

Severe pain

Side Effects of chemotherapy

Spasticity of MS


Tincture

Asthma

Crohn's Disease

Cough

Dental pain

Headaches

Migraines

Tourette's syndrome

Salve/
Massage Oil

Arthritis

Back pain

Eczema 

Muscle aches 

Muscle pain

Enlarged Prostate

Chronic/severe pain

Neuropathy

Liniment

Trauma- wounds
Swelling

Herpes Simplex

Shingles

Neuropathy

Oils/butters/ Cooking

Food items typically work wonders for attitude and pain. Patients must use caution and not over indulge when using medicated foods, and must be sure fellow card holders are aware that items have been medicated.  

1/2 cup coconut oil or cooking oil is 24 doses, so making 2 dozen cookies from a batch makes perfect doses, or you may make 4 dozen and eat twice as many.
  

Cannabis Oil

Cannabis Oil is made using quality Cannabis flowers and processing it with food-grade 190 proof (or higher) alcohol.  This is typically used to fight cancer or for extreme pain relief.  If I had cancer this is the only treatment I would seek.  I am not a doctor and cannot tell you that it will cure your cancer, but I beg you to research it further.  This is a "high-resource-product" but it has dramatic results.  The latest research is pointing toward it curing Type II Diabetes, too.  Please do not try to make this at home without proper and safe equipment - talk to us about how to safely make it and/or use it for your needs.

What else do we make?

Check out our menu HERE

What do you suggest?

We are heavy on the research and are willing to experiment with whatever product you would like to convert.

We are delighted you are ready to change your life and look forward to helping you with that.  Due to the fantastic reception of our services, appointments are now needed.  Please call (541) 981-2620 for yours.  If we are unable to take your call, please leave a message with the day and time you prefer to come in (between 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday).  We will call and confirm your appointment.  Your time is very valuable, as is ours;  please be timely for your appointment. HAVING SAID THAT... if you are running late, the train at Queen & Pacific will jockey back and forth for 20 minutes.  It is best to avoid that intersection at all costs, and it's relatively easy to do.  If you're coming from the northeast, use Marion, Hill, Geary, or Waverly to get to Queen; head west on Queen.  You will take a left (go south) on Ferry St SW.  We're at 2300 Ferry St SW, Suite 1.  


If you are coming from the Southeast, or West - 34th Ave is a great way to get to Ferry St SW.  You can get to it from Hwy 99E (aka Pacific Blvd SW) or from Waverly, Columbus, etc.  Some landmarks on 34th Ave are Platt Electric on the corner of 34th & Ferry and  the electrical substation across the street.  You will cross two sets of railroad tracks if you come from Hwy 99E.

Click on the map below - you can zoom it or drag it to meet your needs.

We're looking forward to seeing you!



Last updated December 5, 2018
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  • Home
  • About Us/Map
    • Contact Us / Appointments
  • See the Doctor
    • Preparing for your OMMP Clinic Appointment
    • OMMP Qualifiers and Which product to use
    • 100% Disbaled Veterans
    • Existing ACKR Clinic Patients
    • OMMP or Recreational Use?
    • Care Facilities
    • Forms
    • Submit your OMMP Application Packet
  • Schedule
    • What are Smokeless Cannabis Remedies
    • Terminology
  • More
    • Rhea's Ramblings & Your Comments!
    • Upcoming Events & Latest Updates
    • Side Effects of Prescription Drugs
    • Patient Testimonials
    • Web Links
    • Calendar
    • Resources
    • Get Involved