Book a HIPAA-secure telehealth visit with a board-certified physician licensed in your state. Most patients complete the appointment in 15–30 minutes — and our money-back guarantee means you only pay if you qualify.
Plans starting at $49 — up to $189 depending on the state · Same-day approval · Phone & video appointments available
A patient-first telehealth service built around real medical evaluations, real privacy protections, and real money-back guarantees — across 42 U.S. medical marijuana programs.
Active medical-cannabis programs in 42 U.S. states, with up-to-date guides for fees, qualifying conditions, processing time, and renewal — researched and reviewed against official state sources.
Every evaluation is conducted by a physician licensed in your state. Your match is reviewed for board certification, active license, and clean disciplinary history before your visit.
End-to-end encrypted video visits on HIPAA-compliant infrastructure. Your medical history stays Protected Health Information — never sold, never used for marketing.
If a licensed physician determines you do not qualify under your state's program, the evaluation fee is refunded. Clear, plain-English terms — no fine-print games.
Most patients book and complete a telehealth visit on the same day. Evening and weekend slots are available in most states.
From the first question to your state registration submission, our patient-support team helps you navigate paperwork, deadlines, and renewals — at no extra charge.
Click your state for the official program rules: qualifying conditions, fees, processing time, possession limits, and renewal.
Most patients book, complete a telehealth evaluation, and submit their state application within a single afternoon.
Pick a time that works for you — same-day, evening, and weekend slots are available in most states. Our system matches you with a physician licensed in your state.
A 15–30 minute HIPAA-secure video visit. The physician reviews your medical history, evaluates whether you qualify under your state's program, and decides on certification.
Take your physician certification, pay your state's registration fee, and submit through the state portal. Most states issue your card in days to a few weeks.
Plain-English answers to the most common questions patients ask before getting a medical marijuana card.
Pick your state on this page, book a telehealth evaluation with a state-licensed physician, complete a 15–30 minute video visit, then submit your physician certification to your state's program along with the registration fee. Most states issue cards in a few days to a few weeks. Each state page on this site shows the exact processing time.
Each U.S. state sets its own qualifying-condition list. Across the 42 programs we cover, common qualifiers include cancer, severe chronic pain, PTSD, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, glaucoma, Crohn's disease, ALS, HIV/AIDS, and certain other debilitating diseases. Click your state for the official list maintained by that state's program.
Total cost has three parts: physician evaluation ($99–$199), state registration fee (varies — from $0 in Massachusetts and several others up to $200 in Oregon), and dispensary spending. Each state page on this site shows the exact registration fee and links to a full cost breakdown.
All 42 states we cover permit physician evaluations for medical cannabis through HIPAA-compliant telehealth, though a small number require an in-person follow-up at some point. Our booking flow only matches you with physicians licensed in your state under your state's rules.
Most providers we work with — including the booking flow on this site — offer a money-back guarantee on the evaluation fee if a state-licensed physician determines you do not qualify under your state's program. State registration fees, paid separately to your state agency, are governed by that agency's refund rules.
The physician telehealth visit typically takes 15–30 minutes. State processing then ranges from same-day (Texas, Virginia) to 30–45 days (Connecticut, Delaware), depending on the state. Each state page on this site shows the current processing timeline.
State medical-cannabis registries are bound by HIPAA and state privacy law and are generally not visible to employers or routine background checks. Federal employment, federal contractors, DOT-regulated drivers, and certain firearm purchases are subject to federal rules that do not exempt state medical patients.
Some states honor out-of-state medical cards through reciprocity (purchase rights, possession protection, or both); many do not. Check the destination state's reciprocity rules before traveling. Federal law still prohibits transporting cannabis across state lines.
Yes, in nearly every state. Almost all 42 programs require residency, evidenced by a state-issued ID or other proof of address. A handful of states have non-resident provisions for certain conditions; your state page explains the rules that apply to your situation.
Yes. Information shared during your telehealth visit is Protected Health Information (PHI) under HIPAA. We work only with HIPAA-compliant telehealth platforms and have signed Business Associate Agreements with each provider. Read our HIPAA compliance policy for full details.
Book a HIPAA-secure telehealth visit with a state-licensed physician. Most patients are evaluated in 15–30 minutes — and our money-back guarantee means you only pay if you qualify.
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