- AIDS/HIV
- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
- Cachexia or Wasting Syndrome
- Cancer
- Crohn’s Disease
- Chronic Pain, Muscle Pain and other types of pain
- Glaucoma
- Hepatitis (Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C)
- Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
- Nausea & Vomiting
- Parkinson’s Disease (PD)
- Peripheral Neuropathy (PN)
- Viral and Prion Disease or Infections of the Central Nervous System (CNS)
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- Consultation: Effortlessly connect with one of our certified doctors—no appointment needed.
- Receive Your Patient PIN: Our trusted healthcare providers will securely submit your qualifying information to the state, ensuring you receive your patient PIN and temporary medical card.
- Apply with the State of MA: Simply log on to the Massachusetts Medical Use of Marijuana Program website and complete the state application using your PIN and provided instructions.
What are the Conditions to Qualify for a Medical Cannabis Card in Massachusetts?
Adults with at least one qualifying condition may be eligible to apply.
This may include:
Additional debilitating* conditions as documented in writing by the patient’s certified healthcare provider.
*Debilitating” is defined by state law as “causing weakness, cachexia, wasting syndrome, intractable pain, or nausea, or impairing strength or ability, and progressing to such an extent that one or more of a patient’s major life activities is substantially limited.”
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How To Get Your Medical Cannabis Card In Massachusetts?
Obtaining a medical cannabis card in Massachusetts is entirely optional, but the benefits include sales tax exemption, shorter lines, and higher cannabis doses.
Once our qualified doctors certify you for cannabis treatment, they will send you an email containing a PIN and instructions on registering with Massachusetts’ Medical Use of Medical Marijuana program.
You will need the following information to successfully apply for your Massachusetts medical marijuana card:
- Medical Marijuana Recommendation: A certified medical marijuana recommendation from your trusted Doctors of Cannabis healthcare provider.
- Proof of Identity: Massachusetts Driver’s License, Massachusetts State ID, U.S. Military ID, or U.S. Passport accompanied by Proof of Residence.
- Proof of Residence: Valid documentation confirming your legal residency, such as utility bills, bank statements, current property tax statements, voter registration cards, or health insurance documents.
Once certified, you can print out a temporary ID. Your physical medical cannabis card will arrive in the mail within 1-2 weeks.
FAQ for Medical Cannabis in Massachusetts
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What’s the Age Requirement For a Medical Cannabis Card in Massachusetts?
Patients looking to receive a medical cannabis card in Massachusetts must be 18 years or older.
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Can I Grow My Own Medical Cannabis at Home?
Individuals over the age of 21 can grow up to six plants at home. If more than one individual is over 21, they can grow up to 12 plants. They must be securely locked and cannot be visible from a public place without optical aid.
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How Much Medical Cannabis Can I Have in Massachusetts?
If over 21, you may have up to one ounce on your person, but no more than five grams may be concentrates. At home, you may have up to 10 ounces along with any plants cultivated on the premises, though they must be secured by a lock.
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Can I Drive With Medical Cannabis in My Car?
You may not have an open container of medical cannabis in the passenger area of your car. It can be stored in the trunk or the glove compartment. You are strictly prohibited from consuming cannabis while operating a car.