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Medical Marijuana Program

22 hours ago Pennsylvania's State Legislature recently passed a Medical Marijuana Act that makes medical marijuana legal for doctors to prescribe for a number of serious medical conditions. The Pennsylvania Department of Health is implementing the legislation. People with qualifying conditions can follow a four-step process to receive doctor prescribed ... >> Go To The Portal


How do I become a medical marijuana patient in Pennsylvania?

Pennsylvania's State Legislature recently passed a Medical Marijuana Act that makes medical marijuana legal for doctors to prescribe for a number of serious medical conditions. The Pennsylvania Department of Health is implementing the legislation. People with qualifying conditions can follow a four-step process to receive doctor prescribed ...

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How do you register for medical marijuana in PA?

Apr 06, 2016 · Once you have been certified by an approved physician, the next step is to return to the Medical Marijuana Registry and complete your application for a medical marijuana ID card.. The cost of a medical marijuana ID card is $50. Patients who participate in assistance programs including Medicaid, PACE/PACENET, CHIP, SNAP, and WIC may be eligible for fee reductions.

What are PA patients treating with their medical marijuana?

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What is a medical marijuana certification?

The certification confirms that you have one of the 23 serious medical conditions, and that medical marijuana may benefit you. You need this certification to get your medical marijuana ID card.

What is a caregiver for medical marijuana?

A caregiver with the medical marijuana program is an individual who can pick up medical marijuana at a dispensary on behalf of their patient (s). Caregivers are not the practitioner who certifies the patient.

How to find caregiver ID number?

Your caregiver profile contains all your relevant patient information. Each time you log onto the patient and caregiver registry, you will be able to access this information. This is where you will find your caregiver ID number, as well as all your personal information. Caregivers can update their address, phone number, and email address on this page and should make sure that all the information is current. By clicking the 'Manage Patients' tab, caregivers can view all the patients with whom they are associated.

How many caregivers can a patient have?

Yes, a patient can have up to two caregivers.

Where is the patient ID number?

Each time you log onto the patient and caregiver registry, you will be able to access this information. Under 'profile settings' is where you will find your patient ID number, as well as all your personal information. Patients can update the address, phone number and email address on this page and should make sure that all the information is current.

Can a patient be a caregiver for a minor?

All caregivers must complete a background check. If you are a caregiver for a minor but not the patient's parent, legal guardian or spouse, you should be designated as a third-party caregiver by the patient or patient's legal guardian or spouse.

Can an adult patient use a medical marijuana card as a caregiver?

Additionally, any adult patient who is registered and gets a medical marijuana ID card is also able to designate a caregiver by sharing their patient ID number with the caregiver before the caregiver registers.

Find a Doctor in PA

Find a doctor in Pennsylvania certified to prescribe medical marijuana.

Are you in NEPA?

Justice Grown PA , a licensed Medical Marijuana Dispensary, serves patients in North East Pennsylvania.

About our website

Our website is human-driven to give the tools for you to get medical marijuana.

Find a Dispensary for Medical Marijuana in Pennsylvania

Find a licensed medical marijuana dispensary in Pennsylvania. They will be open to the public in June.

Medical Marijuana is now Legal in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania's State Legislature recently passed a Medical Marijuana Act that makes medical marijuana legal for doctors to prescribe for a number of serious medical conditions. The Pennsylvania Department of Health is implementing the legislation.

How to get medical marijuana in Pennsylvania?

The first step to get medical marijuana in Pennsylvania is to register. First, create a profile in the Medical Marijuana Registry . This profile includes basic information such as your legal name, current address, and contact information. To register for the medical marijuana program, you must have a Pennsylvania driver’s license ...

What is the next step in medical marijuana registration?

Once you have registered in the Medical Marijuana Registry , the next step is to have an approved physician certify that you suffer from a qualifying medical condition.

How much does a medical marijuana card cost?

The cost of a medical marijuana ID card is $50.

What to do if someone is unresponsive to drugs?

If somebody has taken drugs and becomes unresponsive, call 911 immediately. These resources are intended for preventive measures only.

When did Pennsylvania legalize marijuana?

Governor Wolf legalized medical marijuana in Pennsylvania on April 6, 2016, and on February 15, 2018, medical marijuana became available for patients at dispensaries across the commonwealth — providing long-overdue medical relief to patients with serious medical conditions.

Where to email RA-DHMedMarijuana?

If you have questions or need help, email the Department of Health at RA-DHMedMarijuana@pa.gov.

Can a caregiver register for an existing patient?

In the “Caregivers” section, click Caregiver registering for an existing patient” if the patient is registered and is a minor, requires in-home support, or has a disability that requires assistance. (These patients will not get an ID card of their own or visit a dispensary.)

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