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A New Dispensary Opening 4/20 In Tulsa North Giving Patients Alternative Medical Options

By Eagle Newswire

 

 

It’s 420 time! Residents of Tulsa north will get a new licensed medical marijuana dispensary just less than 3 miles from downtown on the symbolic day of April 20. Good Greens Dispensary will have its grand opening starting at 8 a.m.  The state approved medical marijuana dispensary is located in Tulsa north at 1333 N. Utica Ave. The dispensary’s operating hours are Monday thru Saturday from 8 a.m-8 p.m. and Sundays from 11 a.m.-7 p.m.

“Our goal is to provide therapeutic options with alternative medicine that will reverse and prevent disease using the fundamental healing principles of the Cannabis Sativa L plant’ said Kathi Hayward, Chief Executive Officer. “Our results prove the best way to heal the natural body is naturally without pharmaceuticals. You will learn about your body and the healing effects of the body’s chemical makeup.”

During the event, visitors will have the opportunity to learn about Oklahoma’s medical program and the application process, interact with patient experts about available products and take advantage of limited-time discounts, specials, and giveaways. The new dispensary offers a variety of locally sourced, lab-tested cannabis products including top grade flower, tinctures, oil concentrates, CBD oils, edibles, and accessories such as vape cartridges.

Good Greens is offering many deals on April 20 including 1 gram pre-rolls for $20, joints for $4.20, $2 off any single gram in the store while supplies last, and 20 percent off of all accessories. Other grand opening festivities include giveaways and music.

Good Green offers whole flower in one-eighth and one-fourth ounces packages, as well as a convenience line of pre-ground flower – never shake – in loose and pre-rolled form. Many patients are expected to benefit from the ease of having their flower prepared for them ready to use. Good Green’s is releasing 12 strains initially, with additional strains expected in coming months. Good Green’s offers discounts to veterans, seniors and children who are patients.

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Good Greens will provide high-quality medical cannabis used to help patients suffering a wide range of conditions to relieve chronic pain and inflammation, cancer treatment, opioid addiction, traumatic brain injury, anxiety, PTSD, Parkinson’s disease symptoms and seizure disorders including epilepsy.

People who have a valid medical marijuana license issued by the State of Oklahoma will be able to purchase different medical marijuana products at the dispensary. The store will also serve minors with a current medical marijuana license who come into the store accompanied by their legally designated caretaker who is listed on the license.

To apply for a medical card, Dr. Margaret Stripling will be available at Good Greens Dispensary to do assessments on Tuesday, April 30 and Thursday, May 2, 2019 from 5 p.m.-8 p.m. Individuals who provide acceptable proof of Medicaid, Medicare, or SoonerCare enrollment will pay a reduced fee of $22.50 for application, $80 for the doctor, and $25 processing fee. Individuals without Medicaid, Medicare, or SoonerCare, will pay $104.30 for application, $80 for the doctor, and $25 processing fee. The application fee must be paid for by debit or credit card. The doctors and processing fees must be paid for by cash.

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