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How To Get Your Connecticut Medical Marijuana Card

Book Your Appointment

Provide some basic medical history and book an appointment with a licensed Connecticut medical marijuana doctor. The $199 fee includes your consultation fee, physician copay, and the medical evaluation for your recommendation.

Talk To An MMJ Doctor

Consult with a marijuana physician who will evaluate your ailments and answer any questions you have about medical marijuana treatment. This can be either online, through video, or in person, depending on where you live.

Receive Your Med Card

Once you are approved, you’ll register with the state and submit a free application. The state will process your application and notify you of your approval and mail your card. Once you have your card in hand, you can begin purchasing from dispensaries. If you haven’t received your certification and it has been greater than 3 weeks, please contact CT State Medical Marijuana program directly.

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Benefits Of A Medical Marijuana Card in Connecticut

Since recreational cannabis is legal in your state, you might think getting your med card is pointless. Think again.

With your CT medical marijuana card, you can skip the line at the dispensary, access higher-potency cannabis products, and save up to 13% on every cannabis purchase. That’s a lot of time and money saved.

At CannaMed , it doesn’t end with the card. You also gain access to around-the-clock customer support and personalized cannabis
consultations. Our team of dedicated doctors and comprehensive resource
library ensure you’re always informed and empowered to make the best cannabis choices for your needs.

Plus, having a medical marijuana card offers legal protections and allows you to grow more plants at home, giving you greater control over your supply. Whether you’re seeking relief from chronic pain or just exploring new wellness options, CannaMed ensures your cannabis journey is safe, convenient, and tailored to you.Trying something new doesn’t have to be scary.

And with CannaMed , you’re always in good hands.The best part? You can start the process online from the comfort of your home by booking an appointment with a local doctor who truly cares about your health and well-being.

About Medical Marijuana in Connecticut

Qualifying Conditions For A Medical Card in Connecticut

The Connecticut state law lists an extensive number of conditions that qualify for medical cannabis use:

Cachexia/Wasting Syndrome

Cancer

Crohn’s Disease

Damage to nervous tissue of the spinal cord with neurological indication of intractable spasticity

Epilepsy

Glaucoma

HIV/AIDS

Multiple Sclerosis

Parkinson’s Disease

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Arthritis

Cerebral palsy

Complex regional pain syndrome

Cystic fibrosis

Irreversible spinal cord injury with objective neurological indication of intractable spasticity

Post-laminectomy syndrome with chronic radiculopathy

Severe psoriasis

Psoriatic arthritis

Sickle cell disease

Terminal illness requiring end-of-life care, and uncontrolled
intractable seizure disorder spasticity or neuropathic pain associated
with fibromyalgia

Ulcerative colitis

Chronic neuropathic pain associated with degenerative spinal disorders

Hydrocephalus with intractable headache

Intractable headache syndromes

Neuropathic facial pain, muscular dystrophy

Osteogenesis imperfect

Post-herpetic neuralgia

Severe rheumatoid arthritis

Interstitial cystitis

Intractable neuropathic pain that is unresponsive to standard medical treatments

MALS syndrome

Tourette syndrome

Vulvar burning

Vulvodynia

Chronic pain of at least 6 months duration associated with a
specified underlying chronic condition refractory to other treatment
intervention

Ehlers-Danlos syndrome associated with chronic pain

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)

Chronic Pancreatitis

Movement disorders associated with Huntington Disease

How To Apply For A Medical Marijuana Card in Connecticut

After you’re approved, your CannaMed physician will initiate the online registration by submitting a valid patient certificate. Afterwards, you will have access to the online system where you are required to complete the patient’s application section. Before submitting, make sure you create a copy of your request for your records.

How Much Is A Medical Marijuana Card in Connecticut ?

The state application for a Connecticut medical marijuana card is free.
The $199 fee from CannaMed includes your consultation fee, physician co-pay, and the medical evaluation for your medical marijuana
recommendation.

Who Can Qualify As A Primary Caregiver In Connecticut ?

Connecticut requires caregivers to have a valid e-mail address, a primary telephone number, and a Connecticut driver’s license or state identification card. Additionally, the caregiver must be at least 18-years-old, agree to assist the qualifying medical marijuana patient concerning the palliative use of cannabis, cannot have been convicted of a felony, and cannot be a certified physician.

Connecticut only allows a caregiver to assist one patient at a time. The state specifies that “the only exception is having a parental, guardianship, conservatorship or sibling relationship with each qualifying patient for whom you are registering to be the primary caregiver."

Connecticut MMJ Possession Limits

Connecticut MMJ patients may purchase and possess up to 2.5 oz of cannabis over a rolling 30-day period.

Cultivation Limits For Connecticut Medical Marijuana

Medical marijuana patients 18 years and older and adults 21 years of age and older are able to grow up to 3 mature and 3 immature plants in their home, with a cap of 12 total plants per household. Plants must be grown indoors and must not be visible from the street.

CannaMed Medical Card Renewal

To renew your Connecticut medical marijuana card through CannaMed, you’ll need to schedule a renewal appointment with one of our physicians. They can confirm that you still need medical cannabis for your qualifying condition and help you with the renewal process. We will remind you when it’s almost time for your renewal appointment, or you can reach out to our Customer Service Department so we can assist you and apply a renewal discount for you.

How Long Does A Medical Marijuana Card Last In Connecticut ?

A medical marijuana card in Connecticut is valid for one year.

Other Connecticut Med Card Qualifications

Along with a noted qualifying medical condition, every patient who applies for a medical marijuana certificate must be a Connecticut resident and be 18 years of age. Additionally, the qualifying patient cannot be an inmate in a facility under the supervision of the Connecticut Department of Corrections.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a medical card cost in Connecticut using CannaMed ?

The cost for the medical marijuana evaluation and approval with CannaMed is $199, with a full guarantee that you will get your money back if you are not approved. Starting July 1, 2023, the state no longer requires a registration fee for patients and caregivers.

Can the state of Connecticut refer me to certified medical cannabis physicians?

No, the state does not offer any physician referrals. CannaMed can connect you with a certified medical cannabis doctor in your state.

Does chronic pain qualify as a condition in Connecticut?

Yes, the Connecticut State Consumer Protection Department specifies that chronic pain of at least 6 months duration associated with a specified underlying chronic condition refractory to other treatment intervention is a qualifying condition.

Do I have to be a resident of Connecticut to attain a medical marijuana certificate?

Yes, to be approved for a medical cannabis license in the state of Connecticut, an applicant must provide either a state driver’s license or identification card to prove they live at a specific address.

Can I use my Connecticut medical cannabis card outside of the state?

That depends on the state, so it is important to contact the state you are visiting to find out their
medical cannabis rules and regulations.

How much cannabis can I possess with a medical card in Connecticut?

Both a patient and caregiver are
allowed to hold up to 2.5 ounces of cannabis for a month’s supply.

What types of medical marijuana products can I buy in Connecticut dispensaries?

Connecticut medical marijuana patients are able to purchase all types of medical marijuana products such as dry cannabis flower, tinctures, edibles, extracts, concentrates, pre-rolls, vapes, and concentrates.

Does CT have recreational dispensaries?

Yes, the sale of recreational
cannabis became legal in Connecticut in 2023.

Do you need a card to go to a dispensary in CT?

As of 2023, residents of Connecticut can purchase adult-use cannabis from the dispensary without a card.
Nevertheless, medical cannabis cardholders are exempt from up to 13% excise tax. Doe

Does CT state insurance cover medical cannabis cards?

Connecticut insurers do not
generally provide coverage for medical marijuana cards, as cannabis is not an FDA-approved drug.

How much can you buy at a dispensary in Connecticut?

Medical cannabis patients may
purchase up to 2.5 oz of cannabis over a rolling 30-day period. CT residents who do not have their med cards may purchase up to a total of 1/2 ounce of cannabis flower or its equivalent in other products per
transaction.

How many plants can you grow legally in CT?

Home cultivators can grow three
immature plants and three mature plants, with a maximum total of 12
plants per household.