Medical
Marijuana

“Effortless integration of medical marijuana into your lifestyle”

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STEPS

Our process is quick, affordable, and 100% online

1. Schedule an Appointment:

The first step to getting your medical marijuana card is to obtain and send documentation from a licensed doctor supporting a qualifying condition.

  • During the first telehealth visit, we establish the proper monthly dose (0.5 to 3 oz./mo) of Medical Marijuana. A 3-month Attending Order Form is submitted to the NJ Department of Health Medical Marijuana Program

    Our doctors’ appointments are completely HIPAA-compliant and take less than half an hour to complete.

2. Register with the State

After verifying that you meet the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission Medicinal Cannabis Program (NJMPC, for short) requirements, your doctor will provide you with a patient reference number that you will use to log into the state’s online portal.

  • You’ll need an unexpired driver’s license or government-issued ID from the state of New Jersey for your proof of identification.

    After you have submitted these required documents, your application will be sent to the board for further review. They will follow up with you via email after they have reviewed your application.

3. Receive your Medical Card and start shopping!

If your application is approved, you will then be emailed a link to go back to the online portal and pay the registration fee. Once this step is complete, you will receive your medical marijuana card and can start purchasing the cannabis products that you need! It really is that easy.
FOLLOW UP WITH THE PRACTICE EVERY 90 DAYS IS REQUIREDFOR PATIENT SAFETY REASONS

Qualifying Conditions

Nj.gov

● Anxiety

● Cancer

● Seizure disorder, including epilepsy;

● Severe or chronic pain

  • ○ Arthritis, Neuropathic pain, Fibromyalgia, Gout

  • ○ Crohn’s disease, IBS, Ulcerative COlitis

● Glaucoma;

● Severe nausea or vomiting, cachexia, or wasting syndrome results from the condition or treatment of human immunodeficiency virus, acquired immune deficiency syndrome, or cancer

● Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis,

● Multiple sclerosis,

● Anxiety

● Migraine

● Terminal cancer,

● Muscular dystrophy

● Terminal illness, if the physician has determined a prognosis of less than 12 months of life; or

● PTSD

● Opioid Use Disorder

● Chronic intractable pain of skeletal muscular spasticity

● Chronic Pain of visceral origin

● Tourette’s Syndrome

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NJ State Fees

$10 for new registrations and renewals!

Frequently Asked Questions

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