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Specialties
Cannabis consultation (medical marijuana authorizations and evaluations). Cannabis based therapy for Multiple Sclerosis, Crohn’s Disease, Other Debilitating Gastrointestinal Conditions, Chronic and Intractable Pain Conditions, Back Pain, Migraines, Asthma, Cancer, HIV, Glaucoma, Hepatitis C, Seizures, and Renal Failure, Fibromyalgia and Arthritis.
History
Established in 2010.
The Ahh! clinic offers professional and confidential medicinal cannabis consultations (otherwise known as a medical marijuana evaluation and authorization). For many patients, cannabis (or marijuana) is a safe and effective alternative or adjunctive therapy. The clinic director, Dr. Lathrop, is a Doctor of Nursing Practice who completed his undergraduate and graduate studies at the University of Washington in Seattle. He has been nationally board certified as a Family Nurse Practitioner since 1997 and continues to hold a faculty academic position at the University of Washington as an Affiliate Assistant Professor. This allows him to keep up to date on the most current research and he has a detailed knowledge of the law and its recent changes. If you are interested in adding medical marijuana to your existing treatments, please call to set up an appointment for the next clinic time!
Meet the Business Owner
James L.
Business Owner
Dr James R Lathrop, DNP ARNP; Clinical Director for Advanced Holistic Health, PLLC. He is a Nurse Practitioner with advanced degrees from the University of Washington and continues to hold an affiliate faculty position with the school of nursing at the University of Washington in Seattle.
Dr. Lathrop’s clinical focus has been in emergency and urgent care since 1997, then in 2010 he founded the Ahh! clinic to offer patients an alternative to the traditional narcotic-based approach to chronic pain and disability. His past work history also includes a variety of interesting field work such as hyperbaric medicine with Woodinville Brightwater Tunnel project, as well as working with the Trident Seafood factory in Akutan Alaska and the Eastern Aleutian Tribes in King Cove Alaska.