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West Virginia Medical Card Appointments

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Offer Good Until 04/30/2025

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Under West Virginia law, these conditions are eligible for a medical card:

Any terminal illness

Cancer

HIV/AIDS

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)

Parkinson's disease

Multiple Sclerosis

Spinal cord damage

Epilepsy

Neuropathies

Huntington's disease

Crohn's disease

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Intractable Seizures

Sickle cell anemia

Severe chronic or intractable pain

Additionally, West Virginia law allows a physician to certify patients for a medical card after diagnosing them with “other medical conditions of the same class”.

How It Works

Book An Appointment

Anyone can apply for a medical card if diagnosed with or suffering from one or more qualifying health conditions. Patients under eighteen (18) years need a caregiver to register with them.

Meet With a Doctor

You will receive an email link for your telemedicine appointment. Our friendly DocMJ physician will consult with you and talk about your symptoms, medications, and wellness goals. You will have the opportunity to ask questions you may have about adding MMJ to your treatment plan.

Get Approved

After a review of the patient’s qualifying health condition, diagnosis, and medical history, the physician will provide a recommendation.

To apply for a medical card with the West Virginia OMC, patients must schedule an appointment with a registered physician.
When their doctor approves, you will receive your Physician’s Certification for Qualified Patients form. This is required before you may apply for your West Virginia medical card.

You must apply online for your medical card in the OMC registration portal. Click ‘Register’ in the top right of the portal to create your patient profile, complete your registration, and pay the registration fee of $50 to the State.

Schedule Your Appointment

  • Money-Back Guarantee If You Do Not Receive a Recommendation
  • Full MMJ Recommendations
  • Recommendation Is Good For 1 Year!
  • All-Inclusive, No Additional Hidden Fees
  • **One-Time Processing Fee of 2.9%
$139 $99

Paid in Full (1 Year)

$139**

Payment Plan (1 Year)

$25/month for 6 months & $15 Processing fee
(1st month = $40)

FAQ

How old must you be to get a West Virginia medical card?
Adults over 18 years old may apply for a West Virginia MMJ card. Minors need a legal guardian to register as a caregiver for approval.
How often do I have to renew my WV medical card?
Once you have received your West Virginia medical card, it is valid for twelve (12) months. You must renew your medical card before it expires to remain in the MMJ program. Renewing your medical card requires a follow-up appointment with a qualified physician.
How much does a West Virginia MMJ card cost?
There are two fees involved. First is the cost of your medical card health evaluation with a doctor. This is a mandatory part of the application process. DocMJ provides telemedicine appointments to patients in West Virginia for $139. Discounts are available for military veterans.

Once you have received your recommendation, the State requires a $50 fee to complete your application with the West Virginia OMC. Hardship exceptions to the fee may be possible. Contact the DPH for more information.

What if I lose my West Virginia medical card?
Patients must notify the bureau within ten business days if their medical card is lost, stolen, destroyed, or illegible. An application for a replacement card can be completed online, and there is a $25 replacement fee. Individuals experiencing financial hardship may have the fee waived.

If you have lost or damaged your card, you must wait for your replacement card before purchasing products at a licensed MMJ dispensary. Processing of a replacement card can take 30 days or longer. Keep your card safe to avoid problems.

Can I get a West Virginia medical card on probation?
Yes, If you are completing a probationary term from the State of West Virginia, you can still apply for a medical card. However, you will be required to get approval from your probation officer first.

Individuals serving Federal probation are not eligible for a medical card. Federal statutes prohibit using any controlled substance, including medical marijuana, until the probationary period is completed.

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