Get your Virginia Medical Marijuana Card
Online

Talk to a licensed Virginia 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. 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.

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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.

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 Virginia

1. Schedule a convenient time for you

Schedule your appointment.

2. Talk to a practitioner

Provide basic personal health information and upload a valid VA State ID, Then, speak to our certified practitioners 8AM-10PM, 7 days a week!

3. Get your PDF certification.

After the 10-15 minute consultation and approval, you will receive your PDF certification. You are able to take this certificate into a Virginia approved dispensary and begin getting medical marijuana.

Do I qualify?

Qualifying Conditions

Since 2019, Virginia allows practitioners to diagnose and prescribe CBD and THC-infused oils. Now that the list has broadened, patients who suffer from several conditions relieved by medical cannabis can now seek the needed relief. Some of the most common conditions that medical cannabis patients seek MMJ cards for include:

  • Chronic Pain

  • Anxiety

  • Insomnia

  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

  • Neuropathy

  • Epilepsy

  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease

  • Cancer

  • HIV or AIDS

  • Rheumatoid Arthritis

  • Glaucoma

  • Menopause

    Along with having any diagnosable condition, a patient must also prove they are a resident of Virginia with a valid driver’s license or state identification card.

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How to Become a Medical Marijuana Patient in Virginia

Becoming a registered VA 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 may head to a dispensary near you with the printed certification and valid State ID.


How to Become a Patient Caregiver in VA

A Virginia caregiver must be designated by the state-registered patient as an assistant to be considered for approval. Once named, the caregiver must prove they are a resident of Virginia with a valid driver’s license or state identification card. 

If the caregiver is applying to help a minor, they must include a copy of the patient’s birth certificate as part of their application.  As a caregiver, you can only be registered to help two patients at a time. You will be charged a registration fee of $25 when applying as a parent or legal guardian to a minor.

Once approved, the caregiver will be allowed to purchase medicinal cannabis for the patient.


It is irresponsible not to provide the best care we can as a medical community, care that could involve marijuana. We have been terribly and systematically misled for nearly 70 years in the United States, and I apologize for my own role in that.
— -Dr. Sanjay Gupta, Neurosurgeon