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Alcohol and Drug Services - Bridgewater Health Urgent Care Behavioral Health Center
The Center for Alchohol and Drug Treatment (CADT) is providing the following services:
- Walk in Suboxone inductions
- Walk in SUD assessments
- Medical cannabis certification
- Nicotine replacement prescriptions
- Comfort medications
- Vivitrol/oral naltrexone for alcohol use disorder and opioid use disorder
- Telehealth available by appointment
- Immediate access to Residential Withdrawl Management services
- Streamline referrals to high intensity residential treatment, outpatient and relapse prevention treatment, Clearpath (Methadone), adolescent SUD groups, and gambling services
- Comprehensive medication management with a clinical pharmacist
- All CADT programs welcomes pregnant woman
The Center for Alchohol and Drug Treatment (CADT) is providing the following services:
- Walk in Suboxone inductions
- Walk in SUD assessments
- Medical cannabis certification
- Nicotine replacement prescriptions
- Comfort medications
- Vivitrol/oral naltrexone for alcohol use disorder and opioid use disorder
- Telehealth available by appointment
- Immediate access to Residential Withdrawl Management services
- Streamline referrals to high intensity residential treatment, outpatient and relapse prevention treatment, Clearpath (Methadone), adolescent SUD groups, and gambling services
- Comprehensive medication management with a clinical pharmacist
- All CADT programs welcomes pregnant woman
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Medical Cannabis Program - Minnesota Department of Health
Provides information on how to register and then receive medical cannabis in the state of Minnesota. In general, individuals need to work with a health care practitioner to become registered. Information about the process, including qualifying conditions, can be found online.
- Step 1: The patient visits his/her health care practitioner.
- Step 2: The patient's health care practitioner enrolls in the Medical Cannabis Registry and certifies that the patient has a qualifying medical condition.
- Step 3: The patient gets an email with a link to the enrollment application. If the patient has a caregiver, the caregiver will need to complete an application and pass a background check.
- Step 4: The patient (and caregiver, if applicable) will be notified by the Office of Medical Cannabis once the application is approved.
- Step 5: The patient or caregiver will have to visit one of eight Cannabis Patient Center locations for distribution. The website contains a listing of dispensaries throughout Minnesota.
Medical cannabis dispensaries are located throughout the state at the website: https://mn.gov/ocm/dmc/patients/the-basics/medical-cannabis-dispensary-locations.jsp
Provides information on how to register and then receive medical cannabis in the state of Minnesota. In general, individuals need to work with a health care practitioner to become registered. Information about the process, including qualifying conditions, can be found online.
- Step 1: The patient visits his/her health care practitioner.
- Step 2: The patient's health care practitioner enrolls in the Medical Cannabis Registry and certifies that the patient has a qualifying medical condition.
- Step 3: The patient gets an email with a link to the enrollment application. If the patient has a caregiver, the caregiver will need to complete an application and pass a background check.
- Step 4: The patient (and caregiver, if applicable) will be notified by the Office of Medical Cannabis once the application is approved.
- Step 5: The patient or caregiver will have to visit one of eight Cannabis Patient Center locations for distribution. The website contains a listing of dispensaries throughout Minnesota.
Medical cannabis dispensaries are located throughout the state at the website: https://mn.gov/ocm/dmc/patients/the-basics/medical-cannabis-dispensary-locations.jsp
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