
07/17/2025
We're so excited! It's the 10th consecutive year! Thank you DC! We are very humbled and appreciative of your trust and support!
Founded in 2013,Takoma Wellness Center is Washington DC's Family Owned & Operated Medical Cannabis Di
6925 Blair Road NW
Washington D.C., DC
20012
Monday | 11am - 7pm |
Tuesday | 11am - 7pm |
Wednesday | 11am - 7pm |
Thursday | 11am - 7pm |
Friday | 11am - 7pm |
Saturday | 10:30am - 5pm |
Sunday | 10:30am - 5pm |
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Takoma Wellness Center, a family owned and operated dispensary, features the finest medical ma*****na strains and products cultivated and produced in the District of Columbia. Takoma Wellness Center is the only dispensary in the District,and one of only a handful in the country, to receive the Patient Focused Certification from Americans for Safe Access, the national cannabis patient advocacy organization. As an independent dispensary, without a formal tie to one cultivator, we feature only the best available strains from all sources. We offer a wide selection of accessories, books, vaporizers…everything to meet your medical ma*****na needs.
Takoma Wellness Center was founded in memory of Jules and Libby Reifkind, Stephanie Reifkind Kahn’s parents.
Jules & Libby Reifkind
Jules Reifkind grew up in our Takoma neighborhood. He attended Whittier Elementary and graduated from Coolidge High. He met his Washington D.C. sweetheart, Libby Kramer here, and after marrying, they lived on Georgia Avenue, then on Jefferson Street. He thought he was living the American Dream. Jules and Libby had two children before Jules was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. The Reifkinds went through years of turmoil, as they sought physician after physician, always searching for some relief from the severe spasms caused by MS. Many of his physicians recommended that he try ma*****na, something almost impossible for this middle-class businessman to obtain. On the rare occasions he was able to use it, his tremors, stiffness and spasticity relaxed. He experienced great relief. Jules died in 2005.