2 Executive Blvd #202, Suffern, NY 10901, USA
(845) 368-4700
23 years ago Dr. Schachter and his team gave me the most excellent care without the toxic treatments conventional medicine prescribes for cancer. I am in good health today and very grateful to be cancer free all this time. I am a registered nurse and he really knows his medicine.
Great place!
use to be fan of his services even bought more patients to him then i started to noticed the prices don't justify the service people at front desk are nasty rude not professional trashy must say gotta phone call they were trying to dig more money of me for some services hundred years back told them not paying that 50 $ paid all my bills at the time of service spoke to asian billing women could not understand what she was talking about finally this women hang up the phone on me no thank you doctor i don't recommend using this office mess w billing noticed lies
Dr. Schacter is the real deal. This man knows, he cares and is completely honest. His organization is superb. In my opinion The Schacter Center provides Complimentary Medicine far exceeding that actualy provided by the major northeast cancer centers that I have had experience with.
They have opted out of Medicare, so older patients have to pay for everything out-of-pocket.
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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.
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!