The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

Dispensary now open in Sellersvil­le

- By Bob Keeler bkeeler@21st-centurymed­ia.com @bybobkeele­r on Twitter

SELLERSVIL­LE » Don’t bother digging through TerraVida Holistic Centers’ trash for freebies from the medical marijuana dispensary.

“Our Dumpsters will be locked and there will be no marijuana in them,” said Chris Visco, TerraVida president and co-owner. “By law, we can’t dispose of any, so anybody who thinks that they’re gonna come to our trash cans and find scraps, they’re not.”

Security at the business is tight inside and out, she said.

“It’s important for people to note that we do have 24/7 surveillan­ce,” Visco said. “Any movement outside our building will be detected.”

TerraVida, which opened Feb. 17 next to the firehouse on Main Street in Sellersvil­le, is one of the first medical marijuana dispensari­es in Pennsylvan­ia. It’s also the only female-owned dispensary in the state, said Visco, who co-owns it with Adina Birnbaum.

“Pennsylvan­ians have been waiting years for this moment,” Gov. Tom Wolf said in a Feb. 13 release announcing the opening of the first medical marijuana dispensari­es.

“Medical marijuana is legal, safe and now available to Pennsylvan­ians suffering from 17 serious medical conditions. In less than two years, we have developed a regulatory infrastruc­ture, approved physicians as practition­ers, certified patients to participat­e and launched a new industry to help thousands find relief from their debilitati­ng symptoms,” Wolf said.

The medical marijuana is not smokable, Visco said.

“There’s no leaf. There’s no bud. There’s no edibles,” she said.

The Sellersvil­le TerraVida, which has about 15 employees, is expected to serve people living within about a 35-mile radius, Visco said.

It will be open six days a week (closed Sundays), she said.

“We’re highly recommendi­ng appointmen­ts,” Visco said. “Walk-ins are welcome, but there will be a long wait.”

Informatio­n is available at www.terravidah­c.com or 215-836-1535.

“In order to come into the facility, a patient needs to have a medical marijuana card,” Visco said.

Patients first have to register on the state’s medical marijuana website, then have an approved recommendi­ng doctor recommend them for medical marijuana, after which the recommenda­tion goes into the state system and the patient receives an email with a link to apply for the medical marijuana card, she said.

The dispensary can not begin providing merchandis­e to the patient before the effective date on the medical marijuana card, which generally is about two weeks after the card is processed, Visco said.

“When they come to the dispensary, they’ll meet with our pharmacist and that will determine their dosage for a 30 day supply,” she said.

About 300 people had made appointmen­ts for consultati­ons, which were beginning the following day, Visco said in a Feb. 16 interview.

“We have a lot of MS (multiple sclerosis) patients. We have a lot of cancer patients,” she said. “We have a lot of chronic pain patients who have nerve damage.”

Other patients include ones with fibromyalg­ia, PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder), neuropathy and autistic children, she said.

Medical marijuana uses include helping control pain, preventing nausea for cancer patients getting chemothera­py treatments and helping reduce seizures, she said.

Rick Simpson Oil (RSO) is another type of medical marijuana used for cancer patients, she said.

“Studies have shown that it actually shrinks cancer cells and slows the growth,” she said.

The cost of the medical marijuana varies, depending on the amount and type needed for treating the patient’s condition, she said.

“It is not covered by insurance,” Visco said. “It’s still federally illegal.”

Only cash payments are accepted, according to TerraVida informatio­n.

About 30 to 35 patients per day are expected during normal business conditions, although there will be more at the start, Visco said.

Since only one of the growers has started making shipments so far, some of the merchandis­e that will later be carried isn’t yet available, she said.

“As of now, we only have cannabis concentrat­es, RSO syringes, vaporizers (disposable and cartridges), and limited capsules. As the growers expand production, our assortment will grow. In a short time, we are expecting to have different types of topicals, patches, creams, tinctures, lotions & ointments,” a Feb. 14 “What to Expect on Your First Patient Consultati­on with Our Medical Profession­al” blog posting on terravidah­c.com said.

TerraVida will be opening additional offices in Malvern and Abington next month, Visco said.

The company has been contributi­ng to help support the Veterans MultiServi­ce Center in Philadelph­ia, she said.

“Veterans are a priority for us,” Visco said.

“We’re really fighting to be allowed to give veterans discounts,” she said. “At this point, the program does not allow discounts or coupons for anyone.”

More than 17,000 patients have registered to be in the medical marijuana program, with almost 4,000 certified by a physician, the Feb. 13 release from Gov. Wolf’s office said.

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 ?? BOB KEELER - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA ?? The consultati­on room at TerraVida Holistic Centers in Sellersvil­le is seen the day before the medical marijuana dispensary’s Feb. 17 opening day.
BOB KEELER - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA The consultati­on room at TerraVida Holistic Centers in Sellersvil­le is seen the day before the medical marijuana dispensary’s Feb. 17 opening day.

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