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Get your Connecticut medical cannabis evaluation with clear, upfront pricing and no hidden platform fees. If you are not approved, you do not pay.
- Secure signup and quick registration on platform
- Scheduling of telemedicine consult with licensed Alaska physician (7 days/week)
- Upload of medical history/records (optional)
- 5-10 minute phone or video consultation to discuss symptoms and eligibility
- Immediate digital medical recommendation (PDF) if approved
- Guidance on next steps (dispensary use, state registration)
- Ongoing support via chat/email
- Money-back guarantee: No charge if not approved
- HIPAA-compliant storage of certification
- Optional mailed hard copy (extra fee)
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need medical records to get approved?
No. Our board-certified doctors evaluate you based on your symptoms and what treatments you've tried. If you have a condition affecting your daily life and other treatments haven't worked, you likely qualify. Medical records can help if you have a complex history, but most patients don't need them. Just be honest about what you're dealing with - that's enough.
Will my employer or insurance company find out I have a medical marijuana card?
No. Your HIPAA-compliant medical marijuana records are completely private. Only you, your doctor, and the state registry can see them - your employer and insurance company have zero access. Your medical cannabis certification is treated like any other private medical record. The only exception is federal jobs (TSA, DEA) or commercial driving licenses where cannabis is a federal disqualifier, but that's not a privacy issue.
What happens if the state rejects my application?
We fix it for free. States reject applications for tiny mistakes like wrong dates or blurry photos, then make you wait another 2-4 weeks to resubmit. We've handled 45,000+ applications, so we know every rejection reason and fill everything correctly the first time. If something does go wrong, we investigate and fix it at no cost. You only get refunded if you're missing required documents like a valid ID - and we'll tell you that upfront before you pay.
What's the difference between getting approved by a doctor and actually receiving my card from the state
The doctor gives you a recommendation - that's just a piece of paper. Your actual medical marijuana card comes from the state after you register through their government portal. Most services stop at the doctor part and leave you to figure out confusing state websites on your own. We log into the state portal for you, fill out all the forms, upload your documents, and track everything until your card arrives. You get the actual card, not just a signature.
Is this legitimate? How do I know you're not a scam?
We're A+ rated by the Better Business Bureau - one of the only legitimate online medical marijuana card services with this verification. Our doctors are state-licensed and you can look them up yourself before your appointment. Here's the real proof: if the doctor doesn't approve you, you don't pay, and if the state rejects your application after we handle it, we fix it free or refund you. Scammers don't offer that.
Is there a state fee for the medical registration?
No, CT has removed the patient registration fee, making it the perfect time for medical marijuana card application assistance in CT. Docsofcannabis offers a premium service to handle the complex Biznet portal login and document uploads for you at no extra state cost.
Which conditions are recognized for medical use in CT?
Our medical marijuana doctors in ct are specifically trained to evaluate complex chronic conditions like Parkinson’s, MS, and PTSD. Once approved, Docsofcannabis bridges the "State Portal Gap" by handling the technical registration in the Biznet portal for you.
Does Connecticut allow medical home cultivation?
Yes, medical patients 18+ can grow up to 6 plants. The medical marijuana doctors in ct at Docsofcannabis ensure your cultivation status is professionally noted in the state portal during the "Government Step," ensuring a 100% guaranteed outcome.
What are the possession limits for CT medical patients?
Registered patients can possess up to 5 ounces per month. Our medical marijuana doctors in ct guarantee your high-allotment status is filed correctly by executing the manual state portal entry on your behalf.
Which law regulates the medical program in CT?
The RERACA (SB 1201) regulates the program. Our medical marijuana doctors in ct ensure you remain compliant with these standards, while our concierge team handles the complex state portal login and manual data entry for you.