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Pick your state and talk to a licensed physician. Our concierge team handles the entire application process, including state portals.

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Cannabis was reclassified from Schedule I to Schedule III (21 U.S.C. §812; effective April 28, 2026) and is not FDA-approved for most conditions. Evidence for medical use continues to evolve. Educational information only per FTC Health Products Compliance Guidance. Patient-reported benefits do not guarantee individual results. Cannabis may worsen certain conditions or interact with medications. Not suitable for everyone, including pregnancy or certain medical conditions. HIPAA-compliant (45 CFR 160/164). Physician certification and state approval are separate processes. Always consult your healthcare provider. See Terms & Conditions.

Available in 29 States

Select your state to see pricing and get connected to a licensed physician.

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Medical-grade products. DOC Higher possession limits. These are the practical benefits you get with a medical cannabis card.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the requirements for getting a medical marijuana card online in my state?

To meet the medical marijuana card requirements, you usually need a valid state ID and an approval certificate from a licensed physician. The online medical marijuana doctors can evaluate your condition. If you don't qualify, you don't pay. Our team handles the entire application process, including documentation and state portals.

How does Doctors of Cannabis bridge the gap between physician evaluation and state portal?

Getting approved by online medical marijuana doctors and state approval are two separate processes. We connect you to a licensed physician and manage the entire application process, including the state portal.

Which states accept online evaluations vs requiring in-person visits?

It can differ from state to state. Some states like Florida and Washington require an in-person visit to get evaluated by a licensed physician. However, some states require an in-person visit just for initial consultation but not for getting a renewal. Some states allow online consultation for initial evaluation as well.

What documents do I need for my evaluation?

It can differ from state to state. Usually, you need a state ID and proof of your qualifying condition. Online medical marijuana doctors might ask for more medical information to evaluate your condition correctly.

How fast is the Doctors of Cannabis process?

Most appointments with online medical marijuana doctors take 15 minutes. If they determine you qualify, our concierge team immediately starts your application process, if you opt for assistance. We try to make your application process as quick as possible.