If you have a medical marijuana card, you can visit a dispensary in Pennsylvania to purchase cannabis. However, you must have a registered patient certification from your doctor before visiting any dispensary.
Curaleaf recently opened its fifth dispensary in Lancaster County at 1440 Manheim Pike. The company plans to open more locations in the Keystone State in 2022.
Hempfield Apothecary
Hempfield Apothecary, a new dispensary located in Lancaster, PA, offers a variety of cannabis products including CBD oils, skincare, and more. It also hosts educational programs and support groups.
Hempfield Apothecary is owned and operated by Heather Kreider, a registered nurse and medical marijuana cardholder. She says her goal is to help break the stigma that often surrounds medical marijuana use, and she wants Hempfield Apothecary to be a welcoming space for people interested in the plant’s health benefits.
In Lancaster, Hempfield Apothecary is located near a number of other businesses and services, including senior care facilities. It is also close to houses of worship and pharmacies.
Hempfield Apothecary is a good choice for those who need to find a dispensary that provides high-quality care. It offers a range of services including long-term, hospice, palliative, Arms of Care respite, and person-centered care.
Curaleaf
A leading international provider of consumer products in the cannabis space has opened a medical marijuana dispensary in Lancaster, PA. The establishment is a sleek, modern medical marijuana store located in a former Pizza Hut along Manheim Pike. The location carries a wide selection of CBD and THC products including flowers, tinctures, vape cartridges, and concentrates.
Curaleaf, which is based in Massachusetts, operates 134 dispensaries and 26 cultivation sites across the country. The company is known for its quality, expertise, and reliability.
The company also has a slew of innovative marketing strategies to enhance customer engagement and deliver on its brand promise. Among the many accolades the company has earned are the industry’s top-ranked MMSE score, a Best-in-Class customer satisfaction rating, and the coveted OMS Best-in-Class Award.
The company has a robust retail presence across the state, with more growth planned for 2022. In the words of Matt Darin, CEO of Curaleaf, “Pennsylvania is a high-growth market with a lot of opportunities to improve patient access and increase brand awareness. We are proud to be part of this exciting renaissance.”
Sunnyside Dispensary
Sunnyside Dispensary is a wellness-focused retailer created to build trust, education, and convenience for both existing and new cannabis consumers. It is a national brand of Cresco Labs, one of the largest vertically integrated multistate cannabis operators in the U.S.
The shop has an experienced and knowledgeable team that will help you find the products that best suit your needs. They carry a wide variety of premium flowers, concentrates, edibles, and medicinal products.
Whether you’re a novice or a veteran, they can help you unlock all the benefits that the cannabis plant has to offer. Their mission is to provide customers with the highest quality products at affordable prices.
As a Wellness Advisor, you will use your customer service skills and product knowledge to advise patients (recreational, medicinal, or caregiver) on the proper selection of cannabis products for their individual needs. You will also act as an ambassador for the Company’s mission to normalize, professionalize and revolutionize cannabis. You will maintain compliance with applicable state and company regulations in your role.
Lancaster County Cannabis
Lancaster County is home to six medical marijuana dispensaries, all of which sell a range of cannabis products, including flowers, vape cartridges, and concentrates. The latest dispensary to open in the area is Curaleaf, a Massachusetts-based company that operates 134 locations across 22 states.
To buy medical marijuana in Pennsylvania, you must be a registered patient with a serious health condition confirmed by a certifying physician. You also need to register as a caregiver with the state’s Department of Health and complete a background check.
In addition, the state requires that all commercial cannabis businesses undergo a CCEP inspection to ensure they meet basic safety and sanitation requirements before obtaining a public health permit. This process takes place two times a year. During these inspections, CCEP staff ensures that the basic construction and equipment requirements are met and that the business is operating in compliance with all local ordinances and state regulations. This ensures that customers and employees stay safe and healthy.