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Virginia's Third Medical Cannabis Processor is Open to Patients

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MANASSAS, Va. – PRESS RELEASE – The Virginia Medical Cannabis Coalition (VMCC) has announced that BEYOND / HELLO, located in Manassas, has officially opened its dispensary to registered patients seeking medical cannabis products. BEYOND / HELLO is the third medical cannabis processor to open in the Commonwealth.

BEYOND / HELLO is the trade name for Dalitso, LLC. Dalitso holds the pharmaceutical processor permit for Health Service Area II, which covers Loudoun, Fairfax, Arlington, Alexandria and Prince William Counties.  Starting Dec. 1, medical cannabis patients will be able access Board of Pharmacy-approved medicinal cannabis products at BEYOND / HELLO’s 8100 Albertstone Circle, Manassas location.

“We are looking forward to providing best-in-class care to medical cannabis patients in the Commonwealth,” said Farzana Kennedy, Pharmacist-in-Charge at BEYOND / HELLO and President of VMCC. “We believe in going above and beyond to deliver exceptional service, top quality medical cannabis products and the best patient experience possible."

Even though BEYOND / HELLO is located in Manassas, any registered patient in the state can visit the facility to purchase their cannabis medicine.

“We are honored to share the news that BEYOND / HELLO is open to serve medical cannabis patients in Virginia,” said Adam Goers, chairman of VMCC. “With our third member-processor open, Virginia’s medical cannabis patients have another option to access this important alternative therapy.”

Individuals interested in purchasing medical cannabis must register as a patient with the Board of Pharmacy before visiting BEYOND / HELLO or any other pharmaceutical processor. 

The Board of Pharmacy issues registrations after receiving a practitioner’s written certification. While practitioners have full discretion to certify patients with any disease or condition, prospective patients should be aware that only practitioners registered with the Board of Pharmacy to participate in the program are authorized to issue certifications. Once a prospective patient receives a written certification, they may register with the Board of Pharmacy, and upon receipt of a registration card, the patient may enter a dispensary. 

For more information about how to become a patient, please visit the VMCC Patient Registration Guide.


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