Pennsylvania Regional Center for Arthritis & Osteoporosis Research
Pennsylvania Regional Center for Arthritis & Osteoporosis Research
1200 Broadcasting Rd # 200, Reading, PA 19610, USA
Phone: (610) 374-8133

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Reading Health Dispense 2nd St
Reading Health Dispense 2nd St
430 N 2nd St, Reading, PA 19601, USA
Phone: (610) 898-0400

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Berks Community Health Center
Berks Community Health Center
838 Penn St, Reading, PA 19602, USA
Phone: (610) 988-4838

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Franklin Labs
Franklin Labs
1800 Centre Ave, Reading, PA 19605, USA

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Berks Community Health Center at Oakbrook
Berks Community Health Center at Oakbrook
1040 Liggett Ave, Reading, PA 19611, USA
Phone: (484) 220-2955

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Dr. Elena Ackah
Dr. Elena Ackah
838 Penn St, Reading, PA 19602, USA
Phone: (610) 988-4838

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About Reading, Pennsylvania

Reading ( RED-ing; Pennsylvania German: Reddin) is a city in and the county seat of Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The city had a population of 95,112 at the 2020 census and is the fourth-largest city in Pennsylvania after Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Allentown. Reading is located in the southeastern part of the state and is the principal city of the Greater Reading Area, which had 420,152 residents in 2020. Reading gives its name to the now-defunct Reading Company, also known as the Reading Railroad, and since acquired by Conrail, that played a vital role in transporting anthracite coal from the Pennsylvania's Coal Region to major East Coast metropolitan markets through the Port of Philadelphia for much of the 19th and 20th centuries. Reading Railroad is one of the four railroad properties in the classic U.S. version of the Monopoly board game. Reading was one of the first localities where outlet shopping became a tourist industry. It has been known as "The Pretzel City" because ... Read More

What is a Dispensary?

A dispensary is a store that sells special items or dispenses the specialized items. Cannabis or marijuana dispensariers started in the US some time in the early 1990’s when Dennis Peron opend the San Francisro Cannbis Buyers Club. Back then the cannabis dispensary faced a ton of hardships, but Dennis, his team and dream helped pave the future for all future recreational and medical cannabis dispensaries. In 2014 the first recreational dispensary, 3D Cannabis opened it’s doors in Colorado. As of 4-1-19 33 states have medical dispensaries and 10 states have recreational dispensaries.

At a dispnsary one will find many differnt kinds of cannabis flowers (buds) and concentrates, edibles along with smoking untensils, but have a limited selection compared to online shops like Elev8 Glass Gallery. The dispensary also will have what is called a budtender to help you find what you are looking for. If you need help with cannabis info Elev8 Presents is a good resource.

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!