Synergy clinic is happy to offer medical weight loss for an affordable price. We are able to partner with a high quality, certified local compounding pharmacy to bring you tirzepatide and semaglutide at reasonable prices. We will work with you to learn proper dosing and administration along with counsel you on expectations and side effects. At Synergy we also offer medical cannabis certification and recertification in the state of Utah. We offer education on proper use of cannabis for approved medical conditions in our state. We will help guide you through the process of getting certified and understand how to incorporate medical cannabis into your healthcare regimen. We also offer counselling for the treatment of learning disorders (ADD/ADHD) and mental health issues (anxiety, depression) with conventional medications. We treat persistent pain with the use of homeopathic measures along with medical cannabis when indicated. We offer lifestyle counselling including diet, exercise and wellness. We will assist with prescription medications, herbal remedies and supplements when indicated.

Weight loss evaluation and medication: $250

New Patient Cannabis Certification: $150

12-month Cannabis Renewal: $75

45 minute consult: $100

 At Synergy, all of our providers are qualified medical providers and licensed to certify you for medical cannabis.

Medical Cannabis has been approved in the state of Utah for several indications. At Synergy, we have QMP’s to help certify you for the use of medical cannabis. We offer counselling services to work with clients on proper dosing and formulations. We view medical cannabis as an effective alternative treatment for the control of pain that is not responsive to other treatments and hope to help patients avoid the use of opiates. It is also a good alternative for children with autism that struggle with aggressive outbursts and socialization issues. Schedule an appointment to discuss treatment options and certification.

 To qualify for your Utah Medical Cannabis card, simply follow these steps:

1st create a Utah ID at id.utah.gov Utah id

2nd create an application in the Utah Electronic Verification System

3rd fill out patient intake form. Intake form

4th make an appointment. Make Appointment

 Do you qualify for Utah Medical Cannabis?

1. Remember that not all health conditions qualify, so be sure to detail the history of your qualifying health condition on our intake form which you can complete. ‘Anxiety’ for example, by itself, won’t qualify. Call us if you have multiple health issues or are unsure whether these conditions apply to you.

Utah Qualifying Health Conditions are as follows:

  • Alzheimer’s disease

  • pain lasting longer than two weeks that is not adequately managed, in the qualified medical provider’s opinion, despite treatment attempts using conventional medications other than opioids or opiates or physical interventions.

  • amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)

  • persistent nausea that is not significantly responsive to traditional treatment, except for nausea related to:

    • pregnancy

    • cannabis-induced cyclical vomiting syndrome

    • cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome

  • Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis

  • epilepsy or debilitating seizures

  • multiple sclerosis or persistent and debilitating muscle spasms

  • post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) that is being treated and monitored by a licensed health therapist (defined here), and that:

    • has been diagnosed by a healthcare provider by the Veterans Administration and documented in the patient’s record; or

    • has been diagnosed or confirmed by evaluation from a psychiatrist, doctorate psychologist, a doctorate licensed clinical social worker, or a psychiatric APRN

    • Please Note: The key medical record requirement with PTSD is to get a letter from your current therapist (yes actively participating in therapy is a requirement due to data showing improved outcomes) stating that you have PTSD or symptoms of PTSD.

  • autism

  • a terminal illness when the patient’s life expectancy is less than six months

  • HIV or acquired immune deficiency syndrome

  • a condition resulting in the individual receiving hospice care

  • cancer

  • cachexia

  • a rare condition or disease that affects less than 200,000 individuals in the U.S., as defined in federal law, and that is not adequately managed despite treatment attempts using conventional medications (other than opioids or opiates) or physical interventions

  • a condition that the Compassionate Use Board approves (once established) on a case-by-case basis