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Get your Connecticut medical cannabis evaluation with transparent, upfront pricing and no hidden fees. If you don't get approved, you don't pay.
- Secure Signup and Quick Registration on the Platform
- Schedule a Telemedicine Consultation With a Licensed Physician (Available 7 Days a Week)
- Upload Your Medical Records (Optional)
- Phone or Video Consultation to Discuss Symptoms and Eligibility
- Immediate Digital Medical Recommendation (PDF) (If Approved)
- Guidance on Next Steps, Including Dispensary Access and State Registration
- Ongoing Support via Chat and Email
- Pay Only if Approved
- HIPAA-Compliant Storage of Your Certification
- Optional Mailed Hard Copy (Additional Fee Applies)
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need medical records to get approved?
No. You usually don't need any medical records. The online medical marijuana doctors evaluate you based on your symptoms. Just be honest about what you're dealing with. If your condition qualifies in your state and affects your daily life, you might get approved.
Will my employer or insurance company find out if I have a medical marijuana card?
No. Your medical records are considered PHI and are protected under HIPAA. Your employer or insurance company does not get access to your personal medical records. We ensure your data never gets sold or shared with any third party without your permission.
What happens if the state rejects my application?
You can reapply. The state usually rejects your application if your information is filled incorrectly. We make sure all your information is filled correctly to avoid rejection.
Can you access medical cannabis immediately after a doctor's approval?
A doctor's approval is only the first step. In most states, you can get access only after receiving your medical cannabis card from the state. We connect you to a licensed physician and handle the state application process for you.
Is Doctors of Cannabis legitimate? How do I know you're not a scam?
Doctors of Cannabis has an A+ rating in the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and is listed with the Chamber of Commerce. We are a physician-led medical cannabis card application service. We are professional and legitimate, offering you alternative care on your wellness journey.
Is there a state fee for a medical cannabis card in Connecticut?
No. Connecticut does not charge a state fee for a medical cannabis card. Registration and renewal through the state's online portal are free.
What are the qualifying conditions for a medical cannabis card in Connecticut?
The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) recognizes 42 conditions for adults and 11 for minors. Talk to the online medical marijuana doctors in Connecticut. See if you qualify. If you don't get approved, you don't pay.
Does Connecticut allow home cultivation?
Yes. Connecticut allows home cultivation for medical cannabis patients. They can grow up to 6 plants, with a household limit of 12 plants. All plants must be grown indoors and kept in a locked area out of public view.
What are the possession limits for medical cannabis in Connecticut?
Medical cannabis patients in Connecticut can possess up to 5 ounces (141.7 grams) of cannabis during a 30-day period. Physicians can request a higher limit for patients when medically necessary. Patients can also possess medical cannabis harvested from legally cultivated home-grown plants in addition to their 5-ounce limit.
Which law regulates medical cannabis in Connecticut?
Chapter 420f of the Connecticut General Statutes regulates medical cannabis in Connecticut. The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) oversees and enforces the program.