That depends.
Just having had surgery is not usually sufficient reason to qualify for a Medical Marijuana card.
The law says that you must currently be under care for the qualifying condition. If your surgery failed to correct the problem, or has caused other problems, and you suffer from pain, nausea or another qualifying condition, and the ongoing issues are medically documented, then you may qualify.
Common Follow-Up Questions
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- Do you have anyone you could recommend I see for updated medical records?
- I had surgery 10 years ago. Can I get a card?
- I’m looking for a new doctor, can you help me?
- We cannot make recommendations solely from the following:
- What conditions DON’T qualify for the Oregon Medical Marijuana Program?
- What conditions qualify for the Oregon Medical Marijuana Program?
- What do you look for in the medical records?
- What documentation is needed to qualify for the Oregon Medical Marijuana Program?
- What if I have multiple doctors?
- What If I have not been diagnosed yet?
- Will you consider any other documents besides medical records for a medical marijuana recommendation?