DENVER — Veriheal, a health-tech company specializing in personalized cannabis access, expanded its services to include support beyond certification. The new offerings include state-compliant, physician-signed letters that provide documentation of lawful cannabis use by medical marijuana patients.
Veriheal’s expanded suite includes medical cannabis letters of necessity and medical diagnosis summaries that confirm lawful marijuana use. These documents are designed to support patients through legal hurdles and assist with applications for employment, insurance, and public programs such as social services.
The physician-signed letters aim to help patients confidently navigate complex systems while remaining compliant with both federal and state laws.
“Our patients deserve peace of mind when managing their health,” said Erik Smith, M.D., Medical Director at Veriheal. “This launch is a foundational step in Veriheal’s evolution from a certification provider to a long-term partner in wellness and advocacy.”
Patients may request letters to verify legal cannabis use for:
- Employment and conversations with Human Resources.
- Communications with a parole officer or supervising authority.
- Applications for social services and public programs.
- Documentation of legal possession while driving or on person.
- Supporting state disability paperwork.
- Insurance reimbursement claims or appeals.
- General support for travel or consulting with other medical professionals.
Each letter is signed by a licensed physician based on the patient’s active medical cannabis certification.
The letters are available digitally on Veriheal’s platform.
About Veriheal
Veriheal is a healthcare technology company that facilitates access to medical marijuana cards. Veriheal advocates for patients and ensures safe access to regulated medical cannabis products. Veriheal connects patients and physicians through its proprietary, HIPAA-compliant platform.






