Get a marijuana card online in Nebraska
Get your Nebraska medical card without ever leaving your home.
Speak with a certified doctor instantly or schedule an appointment at your convenience to get your Nebraska medical marijuana card once legal! Heally is the leader in connecting patients with certified doctors via safe, secure, and HIPAA-compliant telehealth services. You’re only one appointment away from receiving your Nebraska medical marijuana card once legal.
How to get a medical marijuana card in Nebraska
Certified cannabis doctors are available from 8 AM – 10 PM, seven days a week, and you’ll never have to wait for an appointment since everything can be done online — all you need is a cell phone or a computer. See an overview of how we make the process quick and easy.
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Check your qualifying conditions in Nebraska
Once legal, The first thing you'll need to do is check if you qualify for a medical marijuana card in Nebraska. See a possible list of approved conditions below. -
Register with Heally to apply for cannabis card
Fill out our quick intake form to get started with the Nebraska medical card process, once legal. -
Visit an online consultation with cannabis doctor
Book your appointment with a certified medical marijuana doctor. You can do this instantly or schedule one at your convenience. -
Get Your MMJ Card
Your appointment will generally be about 15 minutes. At the moment, medical marijuana is not legal in Nebraska.
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How does Heally help get MMIC in Nebraska
If you’re wondering how to get a medical marijuana card in Nebraska, Heally is here to help, once legal. When you register on our website, we’ll connect you with a doctor online who is certified by the state of Nebraska. Your doctor will evaluate your condition and discuss all the potential treatment options.
Qualifying conditions for getting MMJ card in Nebraska
Although the use and possession of medical marijuana is currently not legal in Nebraska, it is likely that in order to qualify for a medical cannabis card, the patient must be diagnosed with one of the following conditions:
- ALS
- Cachexia
- Cancer
- Glaucoma
- Lupus
- Epilepsy or debilitating seizures
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Arthritis
- HIV
- AIDS
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Any chronic or debilitating disease which results in severe pain, nausea, seizures, and/or severe muscle spasms.
State process for obtaining marijuana card in Nebraska
- Since marijuana used for both medical and recreational purposes is currently not legal in Nebraska, there is no way of obtaining a medical cannabis card in this state. However, as soon as medical cannabis is legalized in Nebraska, we will provide a list of a few short steps you’ll need to take in order to obtain a medical marijuana card!
Not sure if you qualify? Don't worry, if the doctor does
not approve you, you will get your money back.
FAQ
Is the use of any form of marijuana legal in Nebraska?
Unfortunately, no. However, the current government is working to pass a bill to legalize medical marijuana in the near future
Is the use of CBD legal in Nebraska?
Yes. Patients are allowed to use and possess CBD oil in the state of Nebraska.
Marijuana laws in Nebraska
As of present day, the use and possession of both medical and recreational marijuana remain illegal in the state of Nebraska. However, individuals may use CBD oils with less than 0.3% THC concentration.
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This information was reviewed by Dr. Krasne
Dr. Benjamin Krasne is a board-certified anesthesiologist. After attending the University of Florida, Dr. Ben matriculated to the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Dr. Krasne completed his residency at Jackson Memorial Hospital in 2017. Since graduating residency Dr. Krasne has worked throughout the United States as a traveling anesthesiologist while providing remote driven out-patient clinical services as well.
Last update: 05/17/2023