Renew Your Washington Medical Cannabis Card ONLINE!
Consult with a licensed Washington medical cannabis professional online and receive the care you deserve. We can only see renewals at this time.
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Our doctors are fully certified, and our clinics are safe and HIPAA compliant.
You don’t even need an appointment, only a computer or cell phone
- Consultation: Connect with one of our doctors – no appointment necessary.
- Approval: Pay only if approved.
- Get Your Certification: Register with the Washington State Department of Health for your medical card.
What are the Qualifying Conditions for a Medical Cannabis Card in Washington?
Eligibility for a Medical Marijuana ID Card
Healthcare providers in Washington may authorize medical cannabis use for any reason for persons, regardless or age, as long as it's medically appropriate under the law. The qualifying medical conditions in Washington are as follows:
- Cachexia
- Cancer
- Crohn’s disease
- Glaucoma
- Hepatitis C
- HIV or AIDS
- Intractable pain
- Persistent muscle spasms, and/or spasticity
- Nausea
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Seizures
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Any “terminal or debilitating condition”
How to Get Your Medical Cannabis Card in Washington
Requirements for a Washington medical marijuana card application:
1. Schedule An Appointment:
Schedule your appointment with a Doctors of Cannabis physician for a consultation and re-certification.
Please note:
Doctors of Cannabis is able to offer telehealth renewals exclusively. First-time individuals have to be seen in person to get a medical cannabis card.
2. Submit your Renewal Application to the State of Washington:
After your consultation with a physician, submit your renewal application to the Washington Sate Department of Health
3. Get Your Card:
A physical card is optional, but has additional benefits.

FAQs for Medical Cannabis in Washington
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What is the benefit of having a medical cannabis card in Washington?
In mid-2024 the rules on medical cannabis changed dramatically as medical patients no longer were subject to the State's 37% excise tax when purchasing medical cannabis.
That means if you purchase DOH-Compliant product with a valid medical card, you can save 45% or more on your purchase.
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Do I need a medical cannabis card to purchase cannabis in Washington?
A medical cannabis card is optional in Washington but offers certain benefits, such as tax-free purchases, higher possession limits, and access to high-THC products. You can get a card from a licensed dispensary that participates in Washington's medical cannabis program. If you're just looking to purchase cannabis, you can do so at any recreational store (so long as you are 21 years of age or older).
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What type of products are available for medical use?
Medical cannabis patients in Washington have access to a variety of products, including flower, edibles, tinctures, concentrates, topicals, and capsules. The choice depends on your specific needs, with consultants available to help guide your selection.
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How much product can a medical patient possess in Washington?
Qualified medical cannabis patients without a card may possess up to 1 ounce of usable cannabis, 16 ounces of infused product in solid form, 72 ounces of infused product in liquid form, or 7 grams of cannabis concentrates. With a medical card, the possession limits are higher.
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Can I grow my own medical cannabis in Washington?
Yes, qualifying medical cannabis patients with a valid authorization may grow their own cannabis. Patients without a medical card can grow up to four plants. Patients with a medical card may grow up to six plants, with the potential for additional plants if authorized by their healthcare provider.
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Are there legal protections for medical cannabis patients in Washington?
Yes, medical cannabis patients with a valid authorization are legally protected from prosecution under state law. Patients are advised to keep their authorization documents with them whenever they possess cannabis to ensure compliance with state regulations.