Do I Qualify for a Florida Medical Marijuana Card?
Before you can buy medical marijuana from a Florida dispensary, you must first see a licensed MMJ doctor who can issue you the necessary recommendations and provide you with your inclusion into the State registry. You don’t need much to qualify for medical marijuana in Florida as long as your working with the right company. Below is a list of some of the qualifying medical marijuana conditions:
Qualifying Florida Medical Marijuana Conditions
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Bipolar
- PTSD
- Chronic Pain (Anywhere)
- Insomnia
- Cancer
- Cardiovascular Diseases
- HIV/AIDS
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Hypertension
- Headaches
- Crohn’s Disease
- Ulcerative Colitis
- IBS
- Glaucoma
- Seizures
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Tourette’s Syndrome
- ALS (Lou Gehrig’s)
- Epilepsy
- Tourette’s
- And a lot more
Additionally, according to the Senate Bill 8A of 2016, “diagnosed, debilitating conditions of like, kind, or class,” e.g. anxiety and depression, are conditions that enable a person to be qualified for a Florida medical marijuana card. Also included are terminal illnesses that has been diagnosed by a physician other than the medical marijuana doctor who is examining the patient for eligibility.
To qualify for a card for medical marijuana, you have to provide proof of residence in the state of Florida by providing photo ID and at least one of the documents listed below:
- State ID or driver’s license
- Passport
- Utility bill paid within the past two months
- Photocopy of house deed or lease agreement
*A seasonal resident, according to Senate Bill 8, is one who takes up residence in the state of Florida for 31 consecutive days at least once each calendar year, maintains a temporary residence in this state, and pays income taxes and is registered to vote in a state other than the state of Florida.
What To Bring To Your Appointment For Medical Marijuana
In addition to the proof-of-residency documents mentioned above, you can bring along your medical records to facilitate the qualification process for your medical marijuana card approval. A Copy of the last office visit notes, MRI repots, patient portal printouts, etc.. will work just find.
Registering for a Florida medical marijuana card
Once deemed eligible for a card by a doctor that is certified for medical marijuana, you have to apply for a Florida registry identification card through the Florida medical marijuana program. At this stage, you will also be required to fill out a detailed consent form, where you will have to undertake that you acknowledge the complexities of cannabis use; such as that fact that marijuana is still considered a Federal governments ‘controlled substance’, that it has the potential to be addictive, that it is very likely to affect coordination and motor skills, it can lead to side effects such as psychotic signs or depression, and can even sometimes lead to cancer if smoked, and so on.
What is the cost of obtaining a Florida medical marijuana card?
A typical medical marijuana exam runs from somewhere between $200 and $300. However, this is an expense which is not likely to be covered by your insurance provider. The cost will also vary according to the kind of consultation you are signing up for. The payment for the card itself costs $75 per year.
How long will it take for you to get your Florida medical marijuana card approval?
It takes the State of Florida 7 to 10 business days to process your application and send you a temporary card approval to your email. Your permanent card good for 1 year will arrive in the mail approximately 10 days later.
Step 4: Purchasing medical marijuana in Florida
Medical marijuana doctors and clinics are not allowed to dispense cannabis products. To purchase any medical marijuana products, you can visit any treatment center for medical marijuana that is state-licensed after receiving the approval of your listing from the state of Florida.
How often do you have to renew your Florida medical marijuana Doctors certification?
The period for your medical marijuana certification lasts 7 months/210 days. Therefore it is important for you to visit your medical marijuana doctor for an in-person consultation every 210 days so that your medication orders with the state registry remain active. You must also renew your marijuana card with the State once a year.
How to find a certified marijuana doctor
Finding a state-approved medical marijuana doctor is as simple as visiting the website for All Natural Health Certifications medical marijuana doctors group. We have licensed and approved Florida marijuana doctors on hand to help. (800) 303-9916.