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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.

TESTIMONIALS

The Sanctuary Wellness Institute Reviews

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"When I needed my medical marijuana certification, I turned to the Sanctuary. They made the entire process so easy and I was able to submit my registration to the DOH with no problem and, most importantly, no judgment. Thank you!"

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    The Sanctuary Wellness Institute Reviewed by Jennifer E. - Medical Marijuana Card Evaluation review
    February 12 2020


    "...I will definitely recommend  the doctor and Sanctuary Wellness to others"


    "Dr. Raymond was kind and well informed and I felt like he was really advocating for me. I will definitely recommend him and Sanctuary Wellness to others.* "

    Rating: 5

How It Works

How to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in University City Missouri

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Forms

In order to get a medical marijuana card in Missouri, you will need to fill out a Form 4 and Form 8. Form 4 is a form that certifies the physician has completed a patient assessment and believes cannabis may be beneficial for the patient's condition. Form 8 is a form declaration of Missouri residency.


Register

In order to register for a medical marijuana card in Missouri, you will need to provide the following information to the Department of Health and Senior Services:

  • Name
  • Address
  • Phone number
  • Social security number
  • Date of birth
  • Gender

The licensing fee for patients is $100. This can be paid by check, cash, or credit card when you register.


Application

The Department of Health and Senior Services can be contacted in order to submit your application. You will need to complete the forms that are required, which is Form 4 for certification from a physician and Form 8 in order to show Missouri is where you reside. Once you have completed these forms, the licensing fee in the amount of $100 will need to be paid when registering your card, by cash or credit card.

About Medical Marijuana

Missouri Medical Marijuana Card Requirements

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The medical marijuana card is a permit that allows the bearer to purchase, grow, and use medical cannabis. It provides legal protections for both patients and physicians who are involved in its use.

The cards are currently available in Missouri, but one must follow Missouri's guidelines in order to obtain one. Every state's application process and medical marijuana laws are different, so it's important that you learn about those that pertain to Missouri.

Keep reading to learn more about obtaining a medical marijuana card in Missouri.

Missouri Qualifying Conditions

Having a Missouri medical cannabis card can save you a lot of time, money, and stress. However, in order to obtain one you have to be experiencing at least one of the state's qualifying conditions.

The state is constantly adding more conditions to their list, but here are the ones on it today:

  • Cancer
  • Terminal illness
  • Epilepsy
  • Glaucoma
  • Intractable migraines
  • Chronic medical condition(s) with severe and persistent pain or muscle spasms, including but not limited to multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s Disease, Tourette’s Syndrome, or seizures
  • Debilitating psychiatric disorder(s), including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
  • Alzheimer's Disease
  • Cachexia
  • Chronic medical condition(s) usually treated with prescription medication(s) that involve the risk of physical and/or psychological dependence
  • Any other source(s) of chronic pain or any other debilitating medical condition(s) a physician would deem suitable for medical marijuana treatment, including Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn’s Disease, autism, neuropathies, sickle cell anemia, or wasting syndrome

Missouri Medical Marijuana Card Requirements


Age & Residency

In order to qualify for a Missouri medical marijuana card, you must be a resident of the state and at least 18 years old.


Medical Documentation

In order to obtain a Missouri medical marijuana card, you must provide medical documentation from your physician affirming that you have a qualifying condition. Some of the most common qualifying conditions include cancer, HIV/AIDS, multiple sclerosis, and epilepsy.


Get Evaluated

The first step in getting a Missouri medical marijuana card is to get evaluated by a physician. The physician will review your medical documentation and determine if you have a qualifying condition. If you do have a qualifying condition, the physician will provide you with a recommendation for medical marijuana treatment.

For the sake of convenience, it’s advisable that you undergo this evaluation at a virtual appointment with your physician.

Once you have been recommended for medical marijuana treatment, you can apply for a Missouri medical marijuana card.