Eaze, a cannabis delivery startup often called the “Uber of weed,” launched an app on Monday that allows users in California to connect with physicians for medicinal marijuana evaluations via video chat. It’s the first app of its kind to hit both Apple and Google’s app stores.
The launch of EazeMD, which previously operated as a desktop-only site, brings even more convenience to a process that was — before the recent growth of internet-based marijuana startups — quite arduous.
“Eaze’s core mission is to provide the easiest, quickest, most professional way for qualified patients to get access to medicine, in this case, cannabis,” Keith McCarty, CEO and founder of Eaze, tells Tech Insider. [Read more at Tech Insider]
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