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Missouri Marijuanas

With Telehealth, you can meet with a marijuana doctor from anywhere using a cellphone! Choose an appointment date, answer the intake questions, and await your phone call from the marijuana doctor or nurse practitioner! Getting your medical marijuana card has never been so easy or convenient now that you can meet with a marijuana doctor on-demand from any location.

Starting December 8th, 2022, you no longer have to live in Missouri to get your medical marijuana card. If you’re visiting or live in a nearby state, we can help you get legal!

What happens after my telehealth appointment?

After your Telehealth appointment, you will pay with card over the phone. After payment is processed, your physician certification will be promptly emailed to you so that you can submit your medical marijuana card application. When submitting your medical marijuana card application, the Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) will charge a $25 submission fee. Don’t have time for the application? No worries! For a total cost of $199, our team will complete your entire application for you.

DHSS will approve your medical marijuana card application within 30 days. Your medical marijuana card gives you the right to use cannabis in private, possess up to four ounces of dried flower (or the equivalent in edibles, tinctures, etc.), and to grow your own marijuana if you chose to apply for cultivation. For an additional fee, bringing the total appointment cost to $199, we can submit your medical marijuana card application on your behalf.

Where is Missouri Cannabis Clinic?

You can meet with one of our state-licensed medical marijuana doctors or nurse practitioners from anywhere in Missouri using Telehealth!

Frequently Asked Questions

What medical conditions qualify me for a marijuana card?

Patients must have at least ONE qualifying medical condition in order to get a Missouri medical marijuana card. The most common qualifying condition is chronic pain, this includes migraines, arthritis, fibromyaligia, and general body pain caused by overexertion, accidents, aging, and more. Certain mental health conditions, like anxiety and depression, are also common conditions that allow you to get your marijuana card.

What will happen at my appointment?

During your medical marijuana evaluation, a state-licensed physician will evaluate you and certify you for marijuana use. The doctor will discuss your health history with you, as well as counsel you on the benefits and risks of marijuana use. Plan to budget between 10-15 minutes to answer the patient health history questions, and about 5-10 minutes to talk with the doctor.

What can I do with a Medical Marijuana Card?

Getting a Missouri medical marijuana card can give you and your loved ones peace of mind by offering you legal protection. With a marijuana card, you can legally use cannabis in private, possess up to four ounces of dried marijuana (or the equivalent in edibles, tinctures, etc.), and even grow your own marijuana plants! A medical marijuana card will also allow you to purchase at any state-licensed dispensary.

Can I grow marijuana?

Yes, you can grow your own! Each patient will be allowed to grow six flowering plants, six non-flowering plants, and six clones in an enclosed, locked facility. The fee for the medical marijuana grower card is $50.

Can I use my Missouri Medical Marijuana Card Out of State?

Some states, such as Nevada and Michigan, will recognize your Missouri medical marijuana card. You will be able to use your Missouri medical marijuana card to purchase from most dispensaries while in these states. Other states, such as Oklahoma and Arkansas, recognize out-of-state medical marijuana patients who apply for a temporary medical marijuana card to use while visiting. Certain states, such as Colorado and Illinois, will not recognize your Missouri medical marijuana card, and will expect you to purchase marijuana under their recreational use laws.

Will employers know I'm a medical marijuana patient?

No, your medical marijuana status will not be made public because it is considered part of your Protected Health Information (PHI). Just like any other doctor's visit or medical treatment you receive, the information you share with our medical team is considered private and confidential. The Department of Health and Senior Services, which is the state agency overseeing the medical marijuana program, likewise will safeguard your PHI. Your medical marijuana status will not show up on any kind of background check.

Is cannabis the same thing as CBD?

No, cannabis and CBD are not the same thing. A cannabis plant, also called marijuana, contains hundreds of different cannabinoids. These cannabinoids interact with our body's naturally occuring endocannabinoid system to offer pain relief and different healing effects. CBD is one of these many cannabinoids. CBD is not psychoactive and cannot get you "high." When you smoke marijuana, or eat an edible, you are ingesting all of the plants cannabinoids, including THC. THC is the cannabinoid commonly known for its psychoactive qualities, and oftentimes offers the best pain relief for patients. You do not need a medical marijuana card to use CBD, but you do need a marijuana card to use cannabis/marijuana.