Medical Cannabis for Chronic Pain in Massachusetts | CED Clinic
Medical Cannabis for Chronic Pain in Massachusetts

The Science Behind Pain and the Endocannabinoid System
Chronic pain is one of the most studied conditions in cannabis medicine. Research from Johns Hopkins, Cleveland Clinic, and others shows that the body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS) plays a crucial role in regulating pain and inflammation. When this system is underactive or imbalanced, pain signals can amplify like a speaker turned too high. Cannabinoids such as THC and CBD can help restore that balance by interacting with CB1 and CB2 receptors spread throughout the brain, nerves, and immune system. 
Why Massachusetts Patients Trust CED Clinic
With over 300,000 patient encounters and two decades in family medicine, Dr. Caplan understands that pain isn’t just physical , it’s emotional, mental, and deeply human. CED Clinic was built to treat people, not just symptoms. Our virtual model makes medical marijuana telehealth in Massachusetts simple and secure, so you can focus on healing, not logistics.

Cannabis Supports Pain Relief and Healing
While the conversation about cannabis and pain often focuses on “relief,” the real benefit lies in restoration. THC and CBD influence neural pathways involved in pain perception, but they also regulate inflammation and support sleep and mood. For patients living with arthritis, fibromyalgia, neuropathy, migraines, and back pain, this multidimensional support can feel life-changing. Clinical data continues to grow. Studies suggest that patients using cannabis report up to a 64% reduction in opioid use and higher satisfaction scores with their treatment plans. Cannabis doesn’t “mask” pain , it helps the body recalibrate how pain is processed, often leading to more sustainable comfort and improved function over time. To explore the science further, visit our Cannabis Research Library or read Dr. Caplan’s book, The Doctor-Approved Cannabis Handbook (Penguin Random House), available nationwide.
Accessible Cannabis Care Across Massachusetts
CED Clinic provides telehealth cannabis consultations across Massachusetts , from Boston and Cambridge to Springfield, Worcester, Cape Cod, and the Islands. Because appointments are fully virtual, even patients in rural towns can receive personalized care from a physician who understands their challenges. We’ve made access equitable, affordable, and data-driven, ensuring no patient is left behind because of geography.

Frequently Asked Questions
How does medical cannabis help with chronic pain?
The body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS) helps regulate pain and inflammation. Cannabinoids like THC and CBD interact with CB1 and CB2 receptors throughout the brain, nerves, and immune system to help restore that balance, which for many patients allows a reduced reliance on opioids, muscle relaxants, and sleep medications.
Can cannabis therapy work alongside my existing pain treatment?
Yes. CED Clinic’s clinical team regularly works alongside referring specialists from institutions like Mass General, Tufts Medical Center, and Beth Israel Lahey Health, serving as a complementary, evidence-based alternative to opioids and NSAIDs.
Do I need to travel to a Massachusetts clinic for chronic pain consultations?
No. CED Clinic’s telehealth model serves patients across the state, from Boston to the Berkshires, through secure virtual consultations with Dr. Caplan and his team.