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Review by osc

This guy is a con artist. He would charge $100 for a 2 minute appointment with patients walking by our telemedicine conversation. He would take breaks to talk to people in our appointments. My first appointment was ridiculous, he had me and another patient in the same room so he could see 2 people at once. Its unbelievable he made it this far without going to jail. This guy is a disgrace to medicine.

Review by Ryan Davies

Absolutely amazing doctor! Made everything very simple and fast. He always cares and always makes sure all questions are answered. It was one in person visit and 3 video appointments they set up the day you come in. Immediately after they send out your info and you will have your card within a few weeks. Only downside is they are extremely busy and you can never get an answer when you call and can take some time before they get back. But everything can get done online. It may seem frustrating because you can’t really call to get answers, but just trust the process they give you and everything will be fine. I would deduct a star because of this, but I understand the booming business and the doctor is so amazing I would give more then 5 stars if possible

Review by Kelli Poyda

I would not recommend anyone to this doctor. I had been trying to get in touch with him for a single letter for over 2 months. Countless emails, phone calls as well as voicemails and nothing was returned. Until I threatened I would be finding a new doctor I got a responding email that was of zero help telling me to continue doing EXACTLY what I had been doing for over a month trying to reach him. Now that my monthly allotment is coming up (for MMJ) I'm getting countless emails from his office stating I'm up for recertification. Funny how they can find time to remind me to pay up but couldn't answer a single phone call or voicemail. I even scheduled an appointment via video chat (costs $105) just to have my appointment entirely blown off. Just hoping this review will help save other people the stress this put me through (on top of my chronic illness). Thankfully I found a new helpful doctor who not only answers my calls but responds to my emails almost immediately.

Review by Jospeh Mahaffey

After an sci dr Anzalone helped introduce me to a form of medicine that changed my life. I was able to not take more destructive medicine and reap such benefits. If you have questions about yourself and the medical program I suggest a consultation with dr anzalone who has been easy to work with despite the a recent expansions to the program. Good luck seeking relief. Dr anzalone doesn’t push his practice on you. Just find out if it right for you or not

Review by Steven Torres

At times they dont have what helps me but there are so many of us trying to culp I'm sure it will get better.

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About Edison, New Jersey

Edison is a township located in Middlesex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Situated in Central New Jersey within the core of the state's Raritan Valley region, Edison is a commercial hub (home to Menlo Park Mall and Little India) and is a bedroom community of New York City within the New York metropolitan area. As of the 2020 United States census, the township was the state's sixth-most-populous municipality, with a population of 107,588, an increase of 7,621 (+7.6%) from the 2010 census count of 99,967, which in turn reflected an increase of 2,280 (+2.3%) from the 97,687 counted in the 2000 census. What is now Edison Township was originally incorporated as Raritan Township by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 17, 1870, from portions of both Piscataway Township and Woodbridge Township. The township got its original name from the Raritan indigenous people. Portions of the township were taken to form Metuchen on March 20, 1900, and Highland Park on March 15, 1905. The ... Read More

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What is the difference between a medical or recreational dispensary?

In realtiy medical and recreational dispensaries are the same thing. This all comes down to the states laws on cannabis. We feel cannabis is just like alcohol and medical will happen first and then recreational will follow, and so far history is showing this. Dispensaries are an excellent place for patients and recreational smokers alike to find the cannabis that best suits their needs!