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Getting your medical cannabis card through Med Cards Now is quick and easy. Just schedule an appointment, consult with a licensed marijuana doctor, and receive your state-approved medical cannabis recommendation. If you don’t qualify, you’ll receive a full refund.
1. Pre-Qualification Form
Begin by completing a brief online check-in form with your basic details.
2. Online Evaluation
Meet with a licensed doctor online using your computer or smartphone.
3. Receive Recommendation
After your doctor’s evaluation, you’ll get your medical marijuana recommendation by email in just a few minutes. It’s that simple!
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3 Documents Needed to Apply for an Connecticut Medical Marijuana Card
To apply for your Connecticut marijuana card, you will need to provide these documents:
1. Medical Marijuana Recommendation
You need a signed certification from your doctor that shows you have a qualifying condition.
2. Proof of Address
You will need a government-issued photo ID, like an Connecticut driver’s license or state ID card.
3. Proof of Connecticut Residence
Acceptable proof of residence verifies that your home address is in Connecticut and must include both your name and your Connecticut residential address.
Next steps after approval
Before you begin, make sure you have these documents ready:
- Connecticut State ID (Connecticut driver’s license or Connecticut state ID issued by DMV)
- Physician Certification (only the ADH form)
- $129.99 debit or credit card payment (American Express not accepted)
Getting your Connecticut Medical Marijuana Card
1. Visit the Connecticut State website and select ‘Apply Online.
2.Click on ‘Patient Registration.
- Type in your name and date of birth.
- Provide a valid email address and set a password.
- Be sure to write down or save your password for future use.
- Check your email for a ‘Confirm Your Account’ message. If you don’t see it, look in your spam or trash folder.
- Follow the instructions in the email to confirm your account.
3. After confirming, you can finish your application on the state website.
- Be sure to fill out every section of the application. Remember to include your SSN, military status, and your signature. You can sign using your finger or mouse in the box provided.
- You will need to upload these items:
- A photo of your state ID.
- Your physician certification (the PDF version is fine)
- Proof of Connecticut Residence
4. Finish and Pay.
5. Check on the status of your application in 14 days. If approved, print your card. If you do not print your card, it will be printed and mailed to you. Registry ID card application fees are non-refundable.
6. Your registry ID card from the Connecticut Department of Health is valid for one year from the issue date, or for the time your doctor specifies. Once you have received your registry ID card, you are ready to purchase products from a licensed medical cannabis pharmacy. To purchase medical cannabis, you must bring your medical cannabis card and a valid form of photo identification, such as a driver’s license, with you to the pharmacy.
7. After you get your registry ID card, you’re ready to buy products from a licensed medical cannabis pharmacy. Be sure to bring your medical cannabis card and a valid photo ID, like a driver’s license, with you.
Next steps after renewal
Before you begin, make sure you have these documents ready:
- Connecticut State ID (Connecticut driver’s license or Connecticut state ID issued by DMV)
- Physician Certification (only the ADH form)
- $119.99 debit or credit card payment (American Express not accepted)
How to renew your Connecticut Medical Marijuana Card:
1.Visit the Connecticut State website and select ‘Apply Online.’
2. Click ‘Login.
- Enter your email and password to log in.
- If you forgot your password, you can reset it here.
3. After you log in, complete your application on the state website.
- Be sure to fill out every box in the application.
- Remember to include your SSN, Military Status, and your signature (sign in the box using your finger or mouse).
- You’ll need to upload these items:
- State ID (take a photo and upload it)
- Medcardsnow Physician Certification (the PDF version is fine)
- Proof of Connecticut Residence
4.Complete your application and make your payment.
5. Check your application status in 14 days. If you’re approved, print your card. If you don’t print it, the state will print and mail it to you. Application fees are non-refundable.
6. Your registry ID card from the Connecticut Department of Health is valid for one year from the issue date, or for the time your physician specifies.
7. After you get your registry ID card, you can buy products from a licensed medical cannabis pharmacy. Bring your medical cannabis card and a valid photo ID, like your driver’s license, with you to the pharmacy.
Remember, you have 30 days from your certification date to finish the state application. If you miss the deadline, you might have to pay extra fees.
The program here is very organized. I deal with chronic pain and medical marijuana has made a huge difference in my daily life. The dispensaries are clean, professional, and the product quality is excellent. Definitely worth it if you’re struggling with pain like I was
James R
Getting certified was quick and smooth. The only thing I wish was easier is the renewal part — it takes a few steps online, but once you do it once, it’s no big deal. I love that I can even grow my own plants now. It saves money and gives me peace of mind knowing exactly what I’m using
Monique
I’ve been a patient for about two years now and I can’t say enough good things. The dispensary staff really take the time to help you find what works best. The program feels very patient-focused — not rushed or complicated
Eric L
I use medical cannabis to help manage my PTSD, and it’s been life-changing. My doctor made the process really simple, and the DCP website was straightforward. I feel more like myself again. I’m so grateful Connecticut supports patients like me.
Vanessa GYes. Medical marijuana has been legal in Connecticut since 2012 under the Connecticut Palliative Use of Marijuana Act. Qualified patients with a valid medical marijuana card can legally purchase and use cannabis for approved medical conditions.
To qualify, you must:
- Be a Connecticut resident.
- Be 18 years or older (or have a parent/guardian caregiver if under 18).
- Have a diagnosed qualifying medical condition approved by the state.
Some qualifying conditions include:
- Cancer
- PTSD
- Chronic pain
- Multiple sclerosis
- Epilepsy
- Glaucoma
- HIV/AIDS
- Crohn's disease
- And several others approved by the Department of Consumer Protection (DCP).
The process is simple:
- Get certified by a licensed Connecticut physician or APRN for a qualifying condition.
- Register online with the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection (DCP).
- Pay the required fee and upload your proof of identity and residency.
- Once approved, you'll receive your medical marijuana registration certificate by email.
Patients can purchase up to 5 ounces of medical marijuana per month from licensed dispensaries. However, your physician can recommend a lower limit if medically appropriate.
Yes. As of July 1, 2023, registered medical marijuana patients (and their caregivers) can grow their own plants at home.
- You can grow up to six cannabis plants (three mature, three immature).
- Plants must be grown indoors in a secure, private space.
Medical marijuana is available at licensed dispensary facilities across the state. Only registered patients and caregivers can enter these dispensaries and make purchases
It depends. Some states have 'reciprocity laws' that allow them to recognize medical marijuana cards issued by other states. However, Connecticut itself does not currently accept medical marijuana cards issued by other states. Always check local laws before traveling. For example, neighboring states like Massachusetts and Rhode Island have reciprocity laws, but it's best to verify this information before your trip.
Connecticut law offers employment protections for registered medical marijuana patients. Employers cannot discriminate against you just for being a cardholder. However, they can still take action if you are under the influence at work or if your job is federally regulated.
Getting certified was quick and smooth. The only thing I wish was easier is the renewal part — it takes a few steps online, but once you do it once, it’s no big deal. I love that I can even grow my own plants now. It saves money and gives me peace of mind knowing exactly what I’m using
Monique T. – Bridgeport, CT