General FAQs

CannabisMedCards is a telehealth service that offers affordable and easy access to medical cannabis evaluations and certifications. Patients can consult licensed healthcare providers through a secure online platform to receive the documentation needed to apply for a medical marijuana card in their state.
Register: Fill out a short intake form and choose an appointment time.
Online Consultation: Speak with a licensed provider in a quick 5–10 minute video call.
Get Certified: If eligible, you’ll receive your medical cannabis recommendation—often the same day.
Pricing depends on your state and the service selected. Please check your specific state for detailed pricing information.
Yes. CannabisMedCards uses HIPAA-compliant systems to protect your privacy. All evaluations are conducted by certified and licensed medical professionals.
If you’re not eligible for a medical marijuana recommendation, we’ll issue a full refund—no questions asked.
You can reschedule your appointment once at no additional cost. Multiple reschedules may require a new payment.
First, check your spam or junk folder. If it’s still missing, contact us at info@cannabismedcards.com and our support team will assist you.
No. A current state-issued ID is required to verify your identity and comply with state laws.
If you’re having trouble connecting, reach out to our support team at info@cannabismedcards.com or call 1-800-919-6583. We’ll help you troubleshoot or reschedule your session.
This depends on the state. For example, patients in Maine can use their digital card immediately. In states like Virginia and Oklahoma, additional processing by the state may be required.
Absolutely. We follow strict HIPAA guidelines to ensure your personal information is secure and never shared without your permission.

State-Specific FAQs

Maine

Maine does not maintain a fixed list of qualifying medical conditions. Instead, it is up to the licensed healthcare provider to decide whether medical cannabis is appropriate for your situation. If your provider determines that cannabis may help manage your symptoms, you may be eligible for certification.

The process is simple and straightforward:

  1. Complete the Intake Form: Submit your patient information and request an appointment.

  2. Consult with a Provider: Meet virtually with a licensed medical professional.

  3. Get Certified: If approved, you’ll receive your official certification shortly after the consultation.

  • Initial Certification: $39

  • Renewal Certification: $35

Maine patients may qualify for a quick and convenient renewal of their medical marijuana certification through the rapid renewal option. Here’s how it works:

  • No Appointment Needed: If your condition has not changed and you’ve been certified before, no consultation is required.

  • Fast Processing: Most rapid renewals are completed within 48 hours.

  • Lower Fee: The cost is generally less than a first-time certification.

To find out if you qualify for rapid renewal, please log in to your account at CannabisMedCards.com or reach out to our support team.

Oklahoma

Oklahoma does not have an official list of qualifying medical conditions. Instead, it is up to the discretion of the licensed physician. If the provider believes that medical cannabis could benefit your health, they may issue a recommendation.

Here’s a step-by-step guide:

    1. Submit the Intake Form: Provide your basic information and book an appointment.

    2. Consult a Licensed Provider: Have a video consultation with a certified healthcare professional.

    3. Receive Your Recommendation: If approved, you’ll receive your physician’s recommendation the same day.

    4. Apply to OMMA: Use the recommendation to complete your application with the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA). You’ll need to include proof of residency and a valid ID.

  • Doctor Consultation: Starting at $25
  • OMMA Application Fees:

    • Standard Fee: $100 + $4.30 processing fee (Total: $104.30)

    • Reduced Fee: $20 + $2.50 processing fee (Total: $22.50)
      Eligibility for reduced fees includes participation in Medicaid (SoonerCare), Medicare, or verified 100% disabled veteran status.

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Registered patients in Oklahoma are allowed to:

  • Carry up to 3 ounces of cannabis on their person

  • Keep up to 8 ounces at home

  • Grow up to 6 mature cannabis plants

For the most current regulations, refer to the Oklahoma Cannabis Information Portal

Virginia

Virginia does not list specific qualifying conditions. Instead, your eligibility is determined by a licensed healthcare provider based on your unique medical needs.

  • Complete the Intake Form: Start by filling out the patient intake form and scheduling your appointment.

  • Consult with a Provider: Have a video consultation with a licensed healthcare provider.

  • Get Your Recommendation: If approved, you’ll receive your medical marijuana recommendation the same day.

  • Apply to the State: Submit your application and recommendation to the Virginia Board of Pharmacy to complete the process.

  • Consultation Fee: Starts at $89

  • State Application Fee (Virginia): Varies — please check with the Virginia Board of Pharmacy for the most up-to-date fee.

  • OMMA Application Fee (Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority):

    • Standard Fee: $100 + $4.30 credit card processing fee (Total: $104.30)

    • Reduced Fee: $20 + $2.50 credit card processing fee (Total: $22.50)
      Reduced fee is available for patients enrolled in Medicaid (SoonerCare), Medicare, or those who are 100% disabled veterans.

  • Legal Protection: Ensures safe and lawful use of medical cannabis.

  • Access to Licensed Dispensaries: Shop at state-regulated facilities with quality-controlled products.

  • Cost Savings: Potential discounts and lower taxes compared to recreational purchases.

  • Personalized Care: Receive guidance and recommendations tailored to your medical needs from licensed providers.

West Virginia FAQ

West Virginia allows medical marijuana for serious conditions like cancer, PTSD, epilepsy, chronic pain, multiple sclerosis, and more. A certified physician must confirm your eligibility.

  • Get certified by a registered physician.

  • Apply online with your certification, ID, proof of residency, and $50 fee.

  • Get approved and download your card.

  • Visit a licensed dispensary to purchase products.

  • Doctor Consultation: $100–$400

  • State Application Fee: $50 (waiver available for low-income applicants)

  • Annual Renewal: Same process and fee

  • Legal protection for cannabis use

  • Access to licensed WV dispensaries

  • Personalized treatment from certified doctors

  • Potential cost savings over unregulated products

Florida FAQ

Before your visit, please fill out the online patient intake forms (they will also be sent to you via email). You will need to present:
A valid Florida Driver’s License or State ID card.
For seasonal residents: A passport photo and two forms of proof of temporary Florida residency.
Expect your initial visit to last around 60 minutes. During this time, we’ll guide you through all the necessary steps to help you apply for your Florida Medical Marijuana Registry ID card.
Florida law requires that your first visit be in person. After the initial in-person consultation with our physician, you may be eligible for future virtual renewals.
Absolutely. We adhere to all HIPAA regulations to keep your medical data secure. Your records will never be shared without your written permission.
No worries! You can reschedule by calling (1-800-919-6583) or emailing us. Kindly provide at least 48 hours’ notice to avoid a $50 late cancellation fee.
Unfortunately, no. Despite state legality, cannabis remains illegal at the federal level. Insurance providers cannot reimburse for medical marijuana services or medications.
Florida requires patients to check in with their doctor every 6 months to renew their certification and stay legally compliant.
Yes. If our doctor determines it’s appropriate, you may be certified to purchase smokable cannabis. This applies to new, returning, or transferred patients.

Pennsylvania FAQ

Yes, you can complete your evaluation and certification entirely online through a state-approved provider. No in-person visit is required.

You must be a PA resident, 18 or older, and certified for a qualifying condition such as chronic pain, anxiety, PTSD, or epilepsy.

Some approved conditions include:

    • Anxiety

    • Autism

    • Cancer

    • Crohn’s Disease

    • Epilepsy

    • Glaucoma

    • HIV/AIDS

    • MS

    • Parkinson’s

    • PTSD

    • Severe or chronic pain

    • Terminal illness

Only conditions approved by the state are eligible. However, the list is broad and covers many chronic and serious illnesses. Your provider will decide if you qualify.

A med card allows legal cannabis access in PA and often comes with benefits like lower taxes, higher limits, and more legal protections than recreational use (if legalized).

Yes. Employers can still enforce drug-free policies. While a med card offers some legal protection, it doesn’t guarantee workplace exemption.

No. Because cannabis is illegal at the federal level, insurance providers do not cover the cost.