Get your NY Medical Marijuana Card
Online
Talk to a licensed NY medical marijuana practitioner online today
or schedule for a later time.
Only $139 for First time certifications
and
$99 for Renewals
No charge unless approved!
Why choose us?
We have a team of certified doctors all based in New York. You get their service and the following conveniences:
Entire process can be completed right now from your smartphone or computer. No need to step outside your home.
Your consultation with the doctor will be 100% free. No charge, unless approved.
You can get your certification online in less than 15 minutes, allowing you to shop for your medical marijuana immediately.
How does it work?
Simply schedule your appointment on your smartphone or computer now.
Fill out some necessary forms and then video chat with a practitioner. Get approved within
10-15 minutes!
Receive your PDF certification for immediate use and the official card in the mail in 1-2 weeks.
So what do you get?
Quick, safe and private service.
12 month MMJ certification.
Bliss.
We want to keep you safe
HIPAA Compliant
You get safe and private service. Your medical records are protected by HIPAA, and you won't have to sit in a public waiting room.
Certified MMJ Practitioners
All of our practitioners are licensed in New York state to legally certify patients for MMJ.
Easy and Safe Online Payments
Our payment processor is safe and secure. We accept AmEx, Visa, Discover, and Mastercard. You're only charged for the evaluation if you're approved.
100% Free Consultation!
If for ANY reason you are not approved for MMJ use, we will not charge you for the consultation.
How to Get Your MMJ Card in New York
Do I qualify?
Qualifying Conditions
EXPANDED MEDICAL CONDITIONS: New York now allows practitioners to certify patients for medical cannabis treatment at their discretion. There is no longer a requirement to have a specific qualifying medical condition to join New York’s medical marijuana program.
Some conditions, but not limited to include:
Chronic Pain
Anxiety
Insomnia
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Neuropathy
Spinal Cord Injury with Spasticity
Epilepsy
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Cancer
HIV or AIDS
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
Parkinson's disease
Multiple Sclerosis
Huntington's Disease
Any condition for which an opioid could be prescribed
In addition, a qualified patient must have at one of the following complicating conditions:
Severe or chronic pain
Seizures
Cachexia or wasting syndrome
Severe or persistent muscle spasms
PTSD
Severe nausea
Opioid use disorder
More Information
How to Become a Medical Marijuana Patient in New York
Becoming a registered New York medical marijuana patient is easy. It just takes a few simple steps. First, you'll need to create an account with us, then chat with your practitioner. Once they approve you and you've received your certification via email, you'll sign up with the New York State Department of Health at https://my.ny.gov/.
After you're approved by the state, you'll get a link to print out a temporary certification. You can use it to purchase legal medical marijuana from dispensaries right away. It's good for up to 30 days so your permanent card has plenty of time to arrive in the mail. You should get your permanent card in about 1-2 weeks.
How to Become a Patient Caregiver in NY
A registered patient can designate one or two caregivers in New York. These caregivers can help their patients purchase and take medical cannabis. The designated caregiver must be 21 or over, and must be a New York resident. The caregiver also can't be the patient's physician.
The caregiver must wait till the patient's application is approved because they will need to use the patient's approval papers to finish the process. They must also receive their approval before they can begin their caregiving duties. The application fee is $50, but the state is currently waiving application fees.
How to Renew A NY Registry ID
When it's time to renew your registry ID, you'll receive a notification that you're due for a renewal evaluation. You should start the process well before your certification is due to expire so you don't have a lapse in coverage, since renewal is not an instant process.
Your renewal will most likely need to take place one year after your certification, but there are rare cases where a patient is certified for a shorter time. Be sure to check your certification for the expiration date when you get it and mark it on your calendar.
If you have a caregiver, they won't be able to re-certify until you do, so you should set your appointment for about three weeks before you're due to expire just to give everyone time enough to get properly processed through the system again.
The good news is that the recertification process on the state's website is very easy. You'll only need to enter your new registration number, answer a few yes/no questions, and wait for your approval.