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Pinnacle Behavioral Health is a fully-fledged medical practice that now offers patients the ability to be evaluated for medical marijuana treatment. As a part of their comprehensive treatment model they now offer medical marijuana evaluations to patients diagnosed with one or more state-approved medical condition(s). Their knowledgable practitioner, Dr. Paul Clarke, and his support staff provide a patient forward experience centered around evidence based research on the medical benefits of cannabis for a variety of legitimate medical conditions. Together the doctor and patient will formulate a treatment plan to fit the specific needs of the patient. If Dr. Clarke determines that the patient may receive therapeutic benefits from this form of treatment, they will issue a recommendation for treatment that is recognized by the New York Medical Marijuana Program. The compassionate staff at Pinnacle Behavioral Health will be available to all patients to provide support throughout the entire certification process.
Monday: | 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
Tuesday: | 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
Wednesday: | 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
Thursday: | 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
Friday: | 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM |
Patients who are residents of New York and live in or near Albany or the nearby areas of Rensselaer, West Albany, Roessleville, Delmar, Colonie, Watervliet, Troy, and Westmere may recognize Pinnacle Behavioral Health as one of their local medical offices. As a constantly evolving practice, they pride themselves on providing patients with the highest standard of medical care. Patients who are interested in obtaining a medical marijuana card are encouraged to reach out to the office of Pinnacle Behavioral Health directly to book an appointment. Medicinal cannabis has proven to be beneficial for many residents throughout the states. Now patients located in New York can pursue this alternative treatment method with the assistance of Pinnacle Behavioral Health. The staff will be available to answer any questions patients may have, whether it's about the process, the timeline for the New York program, or even general questions.