Get a marijuana card online in New Hampshire

Check cannabis laws in NH and your qualifying conditions with Heally services. Apply for the MMJ medical card in New Hampshire in 15 minutes. Schedule a consultation with licensed doctors via our HIPAA-compliant telehealth services. It is easy to get a cannabis card in NH: register with Heally, visit a doctor online, and get your MMJ certification by email.

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How to get a medical marijuana card in New Hampshire?

You can connect to marijuana doctors from 8 AM to 10 PM every day. Schedule a consultation at a convenient time. Heally makes it easy to get an MMJ card in NH in 15 minutes with a 4-step registration process. See the step-by-step instructions below on how to get a medical marijuana card in New Hampshire.

  • Review Qualifying Conditions

    The first thing you'll need to do is review the qualifying conditions for a medical marijuana card in New Hampshire. It might be ALS, Alzheimer’s disease, cachexia, or any other from the list. To discover what conditions are considered qualifying, search for further information on our site or book an appointment to receive a personal consultation on your case.
  • Register with Heally

    Fill out our quick intake form to get started with the NH medical card process.
  • Visit Online Your Medical Marijuana Doctor

    Book your appointment with a certified medical marijuana doctor. You can do this instantly or schedule one at your convenience.
  • Receive Your Medical Marijuana Card in NH

    Your appointment will generally be about 15 minutes. The doctor will either mail the medical card to you or submit it to the State of New Hampshire.

Once you have registered with Heally and approved by the doctor, you must log in to your New Hampshire Medical Marijuana registry and pay the state fee of $50. Your New Hampshire medical marijuana card is valid for 52 weeks.

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Qualifying conditions for getting an MMJ card in New Hampshire

To obtain medical cannabis in New Hampshire, you must qualify under one of these qualifying conditions includes:

Renew your MMJ card in New Hampshire

In New Hampshire, it is indeed possible to renew a medical marijuana card when it approaches its expiration date, as per the state's laws. To renew your MMJ card in New Hampshire, follow these simple steps:

  1. Visit the official website of the New Hampshire Therapeutic Cannabis Program to download the renewal application form.
  2. Complete the form accurately, providing any necessary updated information.
  3. Attach the required supporting documents, such as a copy of your current ID and proof of residency.
  4. Include the renewal fee, which is typically $50, along with your application.
  5. Submit the completed application, supporting documents, and fee by mail to the address mentioned on the application form.

If you have any questions or need assistance with your MMJ card renewal, please feel free to contact us using the convenient form below. Our team at Heally is here to help you throughout the renewal process.

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Medical marijuana card for minors in New Hampshire

The process to get a medical marijuana card for minors in New Hampshire involves several steps:

  • The minor patient will need to visit a physician who can recommend marijuana. This physician typically needs to have a bona fide patient-physician relationship with the minor.
  • The minor should have a chronic condition that appears on the list of qualifying conditions. They should have detailed medical records, allowing the physician to easily view the patient's medical history to decide whether cannabis may help. Typically, the patient must have tried all other treatments and demonstrate that they have failed.
  • Once the patient has a doctor's recommendation, the caregiver (who must be the patient's parent or legal guardian) has to complete the application process. This process includes filling out caregiver forms patient forms, and sending off registry fees.
  • There is a specific "Minor Patient Application" form that is a combined application for a minor patient and their caregiver. This form needs to be filled out and submitted as part of the process.
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Register a caregiver with Heally in NH

In order to get a medical marijuana card for caregivers in New Hampshire in 2023, the following steps and requirements must be fulfilled:

  • The caregiver must be at least 21 years old.
  • The caregiver must agree to assist with a patient's use of medical cannabis.
  • The caregiver must not have been convicted of a felony or any felony drug-related offense.
  • A notarized criminal history record release form must be provided.
  • An applicable nonrefundable fee must be paid.

A designated caregiver may assist no more than five qualifying patients but can serve up to nine if both the designated caregiver and the additional qualifying patients each live greater than fifty miles from the nearest alternative treatment center. A caregiver may receive compensation for the costs of services associated with assisting a qualifying patient in the therapeutic use of cannabis. Such compensation shall not constitute the sale of controlled substances.

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Marijuana laws in New Hampshire

Medical marijuana was legalized in New Hampshire in 2013, with the law taking effect in 2013. The state established a Therapeutic Cannabis Program (TCP), which sets up dispensaries known as Alternative Treatment Centers (ATCs), where registered patients and caregivers can obtain cannabis and related products for medical use. Registered patients are allowed to obtain up to two ounces of marijuana within any ten-day period, but they are not allowed to grow their own plants.

How does Heally help you get a marijuana card in New Hampshire?

Heally is a legitimate and convenient online platform that connects patients to doctors for medical marijuana card services in New Hampshire. With Heally, you can meet a doctor online, eliminating the need for in-person appointments. Licensed healthcare professionals are available to evaluate your qualifying condition and provide the necessary recommendations for medical marijuana.

Residents of New Hampshire must register with the New Hampshire State Health Department after receiving a certification from a Heally physician. Fill out the application, submit the doctor-approved form, and pay a $40 registration fee. Upon approval, the New Hampshire Health Department will mail you an official NH medical marijuana card within approximately five days.

Please note that the medical cards obtained through Heally in New Hampshire are valid within the state and may not be recognized in other states. Each state has its own regulations regarding medical marijuana cards, so it's essential to abide by the laws of the specific state where you intend to use the card.

By utilizing Heally's services, patients in New Hampshire can enjoy the benefits of a convenient and efficient process to obtain their medical marijuana cards. With our expertise in the field and user-friendly online platform, we aim to provide a seamless experience for individuals seeking access to medical cannabis treatment for their qualifying conditions.

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6 Reasons to Choose Heally to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in NH

Affordable and Convenient

A medical marijuana card in New Hampshire can be obtained easily and affordably through Heally. The application fee is $50, and the physician's consultation fee is $149, which is less than the typical cost of an in-person consultation. With Heally, you can consult with a licensed physician online from the comfort of your home and get your card quickly and easily.

Wide Range of Qualifying Conditions

In New Hampshire, there are a wide range of qualifying medical conditions, including ALS, cancer, HIV, glaucoma, and many others. On the Heally website, patients can quickly determine their eligibility and submit an online card application.

Fast and Easy Process

Heally offers a fast and easy process for obtaining a medical marijuana card in NH. Patients can complete their application and consultation online and receive their card within a few days. There is no need to visit a doctor in person or wait for an appointment.

Trusted Platform

Heally is a trusted platform for obtaining medical marijuana cards online. The platform has been in operation for many years and has helped thousands of patients obtain their cards in multiple states.

Privacy

Heally is HIPAA-compliant and ensures the privacy and security of all patient information.

Additional Benefits

Patients who use Heally have access to a wide range of extra benefits in addition to receiving a medical marijuana card, such as discounts on renewal, educational materials, and ongoing support from a group of medical professionals.

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FAQ for medical marijuana cards and marijuana laws in New Hampshire

How do I get a medical marijuana card in New Hampshire?

You must first make an appointment with a licensed healthcare professional to receive a diagnosis for one of the acceptable conditions in order to be issued a medical marijuana card in New Hampshire. You can register with the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services and submit an application for a medical marijuana card after receiving the diagnosis.

Does New Hampshire accept out-of-state MMJ cards?

No, New Hampshire does not recognize cards for medical marijuana issued by other states. The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services must issue you a medical marijuana card before you are able to possess and use marijuana for medical purposes legally.

What are the laws in New Hampshire for getting cannabis cards?

To qualify for a medical marijuana card in New Hampshire, you must meet certain medical requirements, receive a diagnosis from a licensed healthcare professional, and register with the state's Department of Health and Human Services. The card is valid for up to two years and must be renewed after that period.

What is the cost of getting an MMJ card in New Hampshire?

The cost of obtaining a medical marijuana card in New Hampshire is $50 for initial registration and $50 for each renewal. Additionally, there may be additional fees for medical appointments and the cost of medical marijuana itself.

How do I qualify for a marijuana card in New Hampshire?

To qualify for a medical marijuana card in New Hampshire, you must have one of the qualifying medical conditions, such as cancer, chronic pain, or PTSD. A certified medical professional must also diagnose you, and you must register with the state's Department of Health and Human Services.

How do I renew a cannabis card in New Hampshire?

You must submit a renewal application to the state's Department of Health and Human Services in order to renew your medical marijuana card in New Hampshire. The card is valid for up to two years and must be renewed before its expiration date.

Is cannabis legal in New Hampshire?

Medical marijuana may be used legally in New Hampshire by patients with qualifying medical conditions who have received a card from the state's Department of Health and Human Services. Recreational use of marijuana is currently illegal in the state.

News about cannabis in NH

How to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in New Hampshire

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Dr. Krasne

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: 06/28/2023
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