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We seek to help patients with documented medical conditions, such as HIV/AIDS, cancer, chronic pain or any other ailment that is approved by their state of residence as a qualifying medical condition for cannabis, locate and book appointments with licensed doctors who are willing to recommend marijuana as a treatment for their ailments.

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How it Works

No appointment needed! Simply get started by submitting your information and we'll connect you with a certified medical marijuana doctor.

See a doctor online and get approved in less than 30 minutes. In most states, you can get a medical card within 24 hours. In most states, you can download a medical card or prescription right away. You don't have to wait to visit your local dispensary.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No, medical marijuana is currently not legal in Nebraska. The state does not have a medical marijuana program, so you cannot get a medical marijuana card at this time.

In Colorado, the state application fee for a medical marijuana card is $29.50, and Marijuana Doctors offer affordable doctor evaluations.

Most states require a valid state-issued ID as proof of residency. Without one, you likely cannot get a medical marijuana card. However, some states may accept alternate documents like utility bills or bank statements with your name and address.

In Colorado, qualifying conditions include cancer, glaucoma, HIV/AIDS, severe pain, seizures, severe nausea, and PTSD. You must also be a Colorado resident and get a certification from a licensed physician.

Delaware allows medical cards for conditions like cancer, Alzheimer’s, PTSD, autism, ALS, severe pain, epilepsy, and more. A doctor’s certification and proof of residency are also required.

Illinois allows medical cannabis for over 50 conditions, including chronic pain, PTSD, cancer, migraines, and fibromyalgia. You must be diagnosed by a licensed healthcare provider and complete the state application process.

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