33 hours ago The new portal will provide MMCC website visitors with all licensing and registration forms including patient and caregiver applications, provider registrations and certifications, clinical director applications, business license and registration applications and … >> Go To The Portal
The new portal will provide MMCC website visitors with all licensing and registration forms including patient and caregiver applications, provider registrations and certifications, clinical director applications, business license and registration applications and …
The MMCC is still accepting and processing patient applications. However, due to the recent security incident involving the Maryland Department of Health's (MDH) information technology (IT) systems, providers licensed by the Board of Physicians and Board of Nursing may experience problems while registering with MMCC and/or may be unable to issue ...
May 09, 2020 · How To Get A Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission Card. REGISTER AS A PATIENT. WITH MMCC. What you will need: Valid email address. Last four digits of your Social Security Number. Electronic copy of a valid government-issued photo ID. Proof of Maryland residency. Electronic copy of a color photo, facing directly into the camera, with a plain ...
Visit the MMCC registry (OneStop Portal) and click Create Account under the Patients heading. Verify your email address. As soon as you have completed and submitted an online application form, a verification email will be sent to the email address you provided on your application.
Your Maryland medical marijuana card is valid for three (3) years from the date it was issued. However, you will need to be re-certified by a docto...
Each year at your re-certification appointment, your doctor will upload your certification to the state. You will need to re-apply online for a new...
The re-certification fee to be evaluated by our doctor is $150 if you're a returning patient of Green Health Docs. The application fee to renew you...
Yes! The state of Maryland is currently allowing patients to renew their medical marijuana cards online via telemedicine. This means you can get re...
Make sure you have a device such as a computer, smartphone, or tablet that has internet access and a working camera.Once your appointment is schedu...
Yes, you can! If your previous doctor is unavailable or if you weren't satisfied with their services, Green Health Docs will be happy to help you r...
Yes, you may continue using the same medical documentation for each follow-up consultation with our doctor. However, you'll still need to fill out...
Only our doctor can determine if you qualify, so we cannot guarantee your approval. However, if we assess you and find that you do not qualify, you...
Any individual who lives in the state of Maryland whose provider recommends medical cannabis as a treatment option for a qualifying medical condition is eligible to register with the Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission (MMCC) as a patient.
While the registration processes and requirements differ for adult and minor patients, both are completed online. The online application form must be completed and submitted in one session; you will not be able to save and complete the application at a later time.
Any Maryland resident whose provider recommends medical cannabis as a treatment option for a qualifying medical condition is eligible to register with the Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission (MMCC) as a patient.
These chemicals are called cannabinoids, and each one has a different effect on the body. The main cannabinoids used in medicine are Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD).
Qualifying medical conditions include cachexia, anorexia, wasting syndrome, severe or chronic pain, severe nausea, seizures, severe or persistent muscle spasms, glaucoma, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), or another chronic medical condition which is severe and for which other treatments have been ineffective . A non-resident may register as a patient if the individual: (1) is physically in the state, (2) is admitted to a joint Commission accredited medical facility, (3) will be dispensed medical cannabis at the medical facility during an inpatient stay, and (4) will complete the treatment prior to release. In addition, if younger than 18 years of age, the individual must also have a caregiver who is a parent or legal guardian. A non-resident may not register as a patient unless they are receiving inpatient care at a joint commission credited facility in the state. View Details
A caregiver is a person who is able to purchase medical cannabis from a licensed Maryland dispensary on behalf of his/her designated patient (s) and transport the legally obtained medical cannabis to the patient ( s). Once registered, a caregiver must obtain a valid MMCC Caregiver ID Card and may serve a maximum of five ...
Schedule by filling out the form above or call/text us at 240-356-1000 to set up your consultation over the phone. We offer same-day appointments, so you can be seen by our doctor within 15 minutes of scheduling!
Our doctor will determine whether you qualify for a medical card after a quick 10-15 minute evaluation.
If approved, our doctor will upload your certification online to the state the same day so that you can continue using your medical card.