It is our mission to advocate for medical cannabis patients and to assist prospective applicants in navigating the registration process in their respective states. We offer our services to residents of multiple states applying for medical marijuana programs, including Missouri.
Arkansas has authorized the use of telemedicine to certify patients for medical marijuana cards. At the Sanctuary, our staff members are available to schedule a virtual appointment for you with one of our doctors. You do not need to have a prior doctor's evaluation to meet with our licensed physicians.
During your appointment, your doctor will evaluate your condition and determine if you meet the state’s requirements for medical marijuana use. If your physician believes you would benefit from marijuana use, they will submit a certificate to the Pennsylvania DHSS as soon as possible. Once your information is in the system, you can continue the application process on the DHSS website.
Simply call us at 484-346-5140 to arrange a virtual meeting with a physician.
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How It Works
Tax information, a driver's license, and a government-issued form of identification are all you need to apply for a medical marijuana card in Missouri.
In order to get a medical marijuana card in Missouri, you will need to provide some basic information to the state. This includes your name, date of birth, address, and proof of identity and residency. You will also need to provide information about your doctor and the condition you are treating.
To submit that information, follow the instructions on the state government's website.
The process of application for a Missouri medical marijuana card is as follows: first, you need to complete and submit an online application on the Department of Health and Senior Services website. Second, you must list your physician’s information and list the medicine that they believe will best help your condition. This all needs to be done on the Department of Health and Senior Services' website as well.
Once you submit your forms, a department official will contact your doctor to get their opinion on the matter. If no additional information is needed from your physician, they will send you a patient ID number within 30 days of submission of your application. You can then begin using medical marijuana legally in Missouri.
The use of marijuana has been found by many doctors and researchers to be a safe, effective, and natural treatment for various medical conditions, including cancer-related symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, and anxiety. It also helps with glaucoma patients and those suffering from other types of chronic pain.
The state of Missouri offers medical marijuana to those with state-issued cards, but you must follow the application process to obtain one. Read on to learn more about that process.
In order to qualify for a medical marijuana card in Missouri, you have to be suffering from one of the qualifying conditions listed by the state government. If you're dealing with at least one of them, then you'll be eligible to receive an MMJ card as long as you follow the rest of the necessary steps to obtain one.
Here are the qualifying conditions for receiving a medical marijuana card in Missouri:
To be eligible for a Missouri medical marijuana card, you must be at least 18 years old and a resident of the state of Missouri.
To get a medical marijuana card in Missouri, you must have a qualifying condition and provide medical documentation from a doctor. The documentation must state that you have a qualifying condition and that marijuana would be an effective treatment for it.
If you are interested in getting a medical marijuana card in Missouri, you will need to get evaluated by a doctor who can certify that you have a qualifying medical condition. The doctor will need to provide written certification that you have a qualifying condition before you can apply for a medical marijuana card.
For the sake of convenience, schedule a virtual appointment with a certified physician, during which you can undergo this evaluation.