Dr. Springs’ Dispensary Directory

Your trusted guide to verified, state-licensed

Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers across Florida.

Last Updated 10/27/2025

At Doctor Springs, we want every patient to feel confident when shopping for medical cannabis. Florida’s dispensaries—known officially as Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers (MMTCs)—are the only places licensed to grow, test, and sell medical cannabis products safely. Each one follows strict state regulations to ensure purity, potency, and consistency.

Whether you prefer flower, vaporizers, tinctures, edibles, or topicals, these trusted MMTCs offer verified products tailored to your needs. Use this guide to explore your options and find the dispensary that best fits your goals—and remember, if you ever have questions, our team is here to help.

Below are the current MMTC brands with retail dispensaries open to patients across Florida.

Dispensaries in Florida

Each MMTC sets its own discount programs. Many offer savings for first-time patients, veterans, seniors, or students. We recommend checking out all the available deals and discounts on the home page of https://flcannabisdeals.org/. They have a full chart listing all discounts and are an excellent resource for Florida MMJ patients!

⚠️ A Note of Caution: “Smoke Shop Weed” Isn’t Medical Cannabis

If you see THC-like products sold at smoke shops, gas stations, or online stores, they are not medical cannabis — even if the labels mention familiar MMTC brands.

  • These products are not tested under Florida’s strict medical program.

  • They may contain pesticides, heavy metals, mold, or residual solvents that are unsafe for inhalation or ingestion.

  • Some seized “hemp THC” products in Florida have even been found cross-contaminated with fentanyl, methamphetamine, or other illegal drugs during state lab testing.

  • Labels and packaging are often forged or misleading, making it impossible to verify where or how they were made.

How to stay safe:

  • Buy only from the MMTCs listed above.

  • Check that your packaging includes a batch number, test lab name, and MMTC license info.

  • When in doubt, text or call us — we’ll confirm whether a product is legitimate.