DocMJ

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DocMJ is a multi-state medical practice that provides physician evaluations and ongoing care for patients seeking medical marijuana recommendations, primarily via telemedicine and clinic locations.

Clearwater, Florida, United States

About DocMJ

DocMJ is a national provider of medical marijuana evaluations and related wellness services. Founded in 2016, the company operates clinics and telemedicine services across several U.S. states, including Florida, Georgia, West Virginia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Texas. Its physicians are licensed in their respective states and certified to recommend low-THC cannabis or medical marijuana where permitted by law, helping patients manage qualifying conditions such as chronic pain, PTSD, cancer, and neurological disorders.([docmj.com](https://docmj.com/about-us/?utm_source=openai))

A charge from DocMJ typically appears when a patient books and completes an appointment for a medical marijuana evaluation or renewal, often through an online booking system that processes payments via Square, which explains the “SQ*” prefix on card statements. In Texas, DocMJ offers several pricing options, including paid-in-full annual plans and installment-style payment plans, as well as shorter introductory periods; these plans cover the initial consultation plus prescription refills and adjustments for a defined term.([docmj.com](https://docmj.com/texas/?utm_source=openai)) Depending on the plan, patients may see a one-time charge (e.g., approximately $79–$149) or a series of monthly payments (e.g., around $30/month for six months) associated with DocMJ on their bank or card statements.([docmj.com](https://docmj.com/texas/?utm_source=openai))

If you’re unsure about a DocMJ charge, first log into your DocMJ account or check your email for appointment confirmations and receipts, which usually list the exact amount and plan selected. You can also verify by checking whether you or a family member recently scheduled a telemedicine or in-person medical marijuana evaluation or renewal around the transaction date. For questions or disputes, DocMJ can be contacted through their website form or by phone at their national support numbers listed on the Contact Us page; they advertise a money‑back guarantee if you do not qualify, so ineligible patients should request a refund directly from DocMJ rather than through the payment processor.([docmj.com](https://docmj.com/contact-us/?utm_source=openai))

Bank Statement Variations

1 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to DocMJ.

  1. SQ *DOC 8011 SQUAREUP.COM ADDISON TX

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my statement show “SQ *DOC 8011 SQUAREUP.COM ADDISON TX” instead of DocMJ?

DocMJ uses Square as a payment processor for some appointments and services. On many Visa statements, charges processed through Square appear with a prefix like “SQ*” followed by an abbreviated merchant name and sometimes an internal office or code (in this case, “DOC 8011”) plus a city such as Addison, TX. This is a legitimate DocMJ medical service charge when it coincides with booking or completing a DocMJ appointment.

What types of charges can I expect from DocMJ in Texas?

In Texas, DocMJ offers several plan types: a paid‑in‑full yearly plan (around $149 for 12 months of prescriptions and adjustments), a six‑month payment plan (approximately $30 per month for six months), shorter introductory plans (around $79 for three months), and transfer or shorter‑term options.([docmj.com](https://docmj.com/texas/?utm_source=openai)) Depending on which option you selected when booking, your statement may show one larger lump‑sum charge or a series of smaller recurring payments labeled with DocMJ via Square.

Is there a subscription or recurring billing with DocMJ?

Some DocMJ plans, such as the six‑month or three‑month packages in Texas, involve installment-style payments that are billed automatically each month for the duration of the commitment.([docmj.com](https://docmj.com/texas/?utm_source=openai)) These charges will recur until the agreed term is complete; they generally cannot be canceled mid‑term, so you will continue to see DocMJ‑related charges until the plan period ends.

How can I confirm which DocMJ service I was billed for?

To confirm a DocMJ charge, log into your DocMJ account or check the confirmation emails sent when you booked your appointment. These will list the visit date, state (e.g., Texas), and plan type or fee amount.([docmj.com](https://docmj.com/?utm_source=openai)) You can also contact DocMJ through their website’s Contact Us page or by phone, provide the last four digits of your card and the charge date/amount, and ask them to match it to your patient record or invoice.

How do I cancel future DocMJ payments or avoid renewal charges?

If you are on a multi‑month payment plan, you generally must complete the initial commitment period (for example, three or six months in Texas), after which your plan ends automatically rather than renewing by default.([docmj.com](https://docmj.com/texas/?utm_source=openai)) To avoid any future charges—such as booking another year of service—simply do not schedule a renewal or sign up for a new plan. If you think a renewal was created by mistake, contact DocMJ support promptly to see if they can adjust or cancel upcoming payments.

How do refunds work if I don’t qualify for medical marijuana through DocMJ?

DocMJ advertises a 100% money‑back guarantee if you do not qualify for a medical marijuana recommendation.([docmj.com](https://docmj.com/?utm_source=openai)) If your doctor determines that you do not meet your state’s medical criteria, you should reach out to DocMJ directly—via phone or their online contact form—to request a refund rather than disputing the charge with your bank. Be prepared to provide your appointment date, state, and payment details so they can process the refund.

What should I do if I don’t recognize a DocMJ charge?

First, check with family members on your account to see if anyone recently booked a DocMJ evaluation or renewal around the transaction date. Then, search your email for “DocMJ” to locate receipts or booking confirmations. If you still don’t recognize the charge, contact DocMJ support with the posted date and amount; they can confirm whether the charge matches a patient record. If DocMJ cannot locate any related appointment or invoice, contact your bank or card issuer to investigate potential fraud.

How can I contact DocMJ about billing questions or card charges?

You can contact DocMJ through the Contact Us form on their website or by calling their national support numbers listed there, such as their main (888) 908‑0143 line.([docmj.com](https://docmj.com/contact-us/?utm_source=openai)) Provide your name, state, approximate appointment date, and the charge amount shown on your statement (including any “SQ*DOC 8011” descriptor). Their billing or patient support team can clarify what you were charged for and help resolve any discrepancies.

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