Get Your West Virginia Medical Marijuana Card

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Jacob Stiffler
Jacob Stiffler
Sept. 2023
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Genuinely the best place to get a renewal or for first time patients. Couldn't be happier with the level of professionalism.
Jeff Wiess
Jeff Wiess
August 2023
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Love them and have used their services since originally becoming a patient. Reasonably priced, fast, and friendly! No reason to use anyone else for your initial certification or re-certification. Thank you !!
Sarah Flack
Sarah Flack
May 2023
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They were extremely fast and very friendly. They made the process a million times easier than I could have ever imagined. Would definitely recommend! Thank you!

How To Get Your Medical Marijuana card in WV

 Are you ready to get certified for your MMJ card? We can help. Just fill out the form and talk to a doctor today! You can certify for the first time or recertify all in one place.

Step 1

Fill out the online form and talk to a doctor

Click on the link below to start our easy online process. A doctor will then determine whether you qualify for a WV medical marijuana card after a quick phone call. It's that simple!

Start your certification here.

 

Step 2

Register with the state

Registration with the state is required to receive a medical marijuana card. Patients must provide a passport-quality photo of themselves, a government-issued ID, and proof of residency. Patients must upload all documents, plus the certification and a $50 application fee, to the registration portal.

Step 3

Receive your medical marijuana card

Patients will be notified via email of their application status within 30-60 days. If approved, the patient will be issued a West Virginia Medical Marijuana card and be eligible to purchase at one of the state's legal dispensaries.

 

"Serious medical conditions" under
The West Virginia Medical Cannabis Act:

In the state of West Virginia, there are many medical conditions granted entrance into the medical marijuana program. Some conditions are more common than others, but if you suffer from any of them, you qualify!

  • Cancer

  • Position status for human immunodeficiency virus or acquired immune deficiency syndrome

  • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

  • Parkinson’s disease

  • Multiple sclerosis

  • Damage to the nervous tissue of the spinal cord with objective neurological indication of intractable spasticity

  • Epilepsy

  • Neuropathies

  • Huntington’s disease

  • Crohn's Disease

  • Post-traumatic stress disorder

  • Intractable seizures

  • Sickle cell anemia

  • Severe chronic or intractable pain of neuropathic origin or severe chronic or intractable pain

  • Terminal illness that is defined as a medical prognosis of life expectancy of approximately one year or less if the illness runs its normal course​

Frequently Asked Questions

Education is essential to taking back your health. Our providers are here to guide you through the medical marijuana certification process, but we are also here to help guide you to a healthier place in life!

It is not hard if you have one of the qualifying conditions. You must also be able to prove residency with a valid driver’s license or state identification card. Additionally, the patient must pay a $50 annual card registration fee that must be renewed annually at the same price.

You must be a West Virginia resident to apply for a WV med card. There is no age requirement, however patients under the age of 18 will need a parent or guardian to register as their caregiver.

  1. If you have a qualifying condition with medical documentation (such as medical records, pill bottles, office visit summaries, or a letter from a doctor stating your diagnosis), then you’re ready to be seen by our doctor to get certified!

    If you have a qualifying condition but DON’T have medical documentation, call us at 833-667-4665 so we can walk you through next steps!

Your physician’s certification in West Virginia is good for one year. Renewals can also be done online!

Congratulations!  You can now visit any dispensary in the state, speak to a pharmacist and talk about which strains and products are best for you!  

In West Virginia, Medicaid does not cover any costs for the program or medication.

Not sure if you Qualify?