GreenPot MD will help you obtain your Connecticut medical marijuana card.

Connect with our qualified, certified medical cannabis doctors in Connecticut by completing a registration form with a few simple data. For patients seeking a medical cannabis card in Connecticut, our doctors provide video consultations.

How to get Connect With Connecticut Medical Marijuana Card Doctors in just three steps?


To Get Medical Marijuana card in Connecticut , follow these three steps :

1. Schedule an Appointment Online

During the appointment, you will need to provide proof of your qualifying medical condition and have a discussion with the doctor about the benefits and risks of using medical marijuana.

2. Speak with a marijuana physician

One of our doctors will get in touch with you and review your health issues at the appointed time. As part of the examination, the doctor will inquire about your health issues and review your medical history.

3. Obtain your CT marijuana card.

Once the doctor has approved your application, you will receive your medical marijuana card in the mail. You can then use this card to purchase medical marijuana from a licensed dispensary in Connecticut.

Connecticut Medical Marijuana Card Advantages

1. Access to Medical Cannabis: With a medical marijuana card, patients in Connecticut can access medical cannabis products that are specifically designed to address their medical issues. This can provide relief from a variety of conditions, including chronic pain, nausea, anxiety, and muscle spasms.

2. Increased Accessibility: Medical marijuana cardholders in Connecticut can purchase cannabis products from registered dispensaries and delivery services. This allows greater access to medical cannabis products than would be available without a medical card.

3. Lower Costs: Medical marijuana cardholders in Connecticut may be eligible for discounts and other financial assistance when purchasing medical cannabis products. This can help to make medical cannabis more affordable for those who need it.

4. Legal Protection: Medical marijuana cardholders in Connecticut are protected from state laws that make possession and use of cannabis a criminal offense. This can provide peace of mind for patients who may otherwise be concerned about potential repercussions for using medical cannabis.

5. Develop Your Own Cannabis: Holders of a medical marijuana card are permitted to grow up to 3 mature and 3 immature plants indoors.

6. Lower Age Limits: Dispensaries sell medical marijuana to minors between the ages of 18 and 21 who have any kind of medical condition.

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Conditions to Apply for a Connecticut Medical Marijuana Card

Medical conditions are separated into two categories, one for adults and one for minors, by the Connecticut Medical Marijuana Card Department.

Medical Conditions for Adults Include:

  • Acute Myotonic Lateral Sclerosis (Effective 2016)

  • Cachexia (Effective 2012)

  • Cancer (Effective 2012)

  • Mental retardation (Effective 2016)

  • Chronic Neuropathic Pain and Degenerative Spinal Disorders (Effective 2018)

  • Pancreatitis in remission (Effective 2021)

  • Type I and Type II of the complex regional pain syndrome (Effective 2016)

  • Cohn's disease (Effective 2012)

  • Cancer of the Lungs (Effective 2016)

  • Associated with Chronic Pain Is Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (Effective 2020)

  • Epilepsy (Effective 2012)

  • Glaucoma (Effective 2012)

  • An uncontrollable headache and hydrocephalus (Effective 2018)

  • Intractable cystitis (Effective 2019)

  • Symptoms of chronic headaches (Effective 2018)

Under-18 Patients' Medical Conditions Include:

  • Mental retardation (Effective 2016)

  • Patients with chronic pain who require standard medical care may have chronic pancreatitis (Effective 2021)

  • Cancer of the Lungs (Effective 2016)

  • Dystrophy of the muscles (Effective 2018)

  • A flawed osteogenesis (Effective 2018)

  • Significant epilepsy (Effective 2016)

  • Illness in the Final Stages Requiring Care (Effective 2016)

  • Patients who have not responded to conventional medical treatment may develop Tourette Syndrome (Effective 2019)

  • Intractable Seizure Disorder with No Known Treatment (Effective 2016)



Frequently Asked Questions


Can I use my medical marijuana card from Connecticut outside of Connecticut?


Yes, in states that allow for reciprocal use of medical marijuana. Before travelling to a state, it is a good idea to research its reciprocity laws.


Can Connecticut accept medical marijuana cards from other states?


No, the state does not recognize cannabis cards issued by other states or establish a marijuana reciprocity programmed.


Can a landlord turn down a renter because they use cannabis for medical purposes?


No. The primary reason for a landlord's refusal to rent to someone is their marijuana use. The patient must consult the landlord first, though, before starting a cannabis farm.


Can a school deny admission to a student who uses marijuana?


No. With a CT MMJ card, minors in Connecticut can also manage their medical issues.

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