Get a marijuana card online in Vermont
Get your Vermont medical card without ever leaving your home.
Speak with a certified doctor instantly or schedule an appointment at your convenience to get your Vermont medical marijuana card today! 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 Vermont medical marijuana card. Get started now.
How to get a medical marijuana card in Vermont
Our 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 Vermont
The first thing you'll need to do is check if you qualify for a medical marijuana card in Vermont. See the list of approved conditions below. -
Register with Heally to apply for cannabis card
Fill out our quick intake form to get started with the Vermont medical card process. -
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 in Vermont
Your appointment will generally be about 15 minutes. The doctor will fill out the required certification form and provide it to you online. Upon approval and certification, you may receive your medical marijuana card.
Process for Getting Your Medical Marijuana Card in Vermont
- Once a doctor on the Heally platform approves you, you can sit back and relax while we take care of everything! Vermont’s process for obtaining a medical marijuana card is completely online, so there is no paperwork
- Heally will allow your doctor to fill out all necessary forms for the online application, as well as any attestation forms.
- Once you’ve acquired all the required documents for your application (including state ID, applicant photo, application fee, patient attestation, and physician certification), you’ll need to fill out the medical card application for Vermont on the Vermont Cannabis Control Board. (You can also send in an application through mail).
- The patient application portal can be found here.
- Once you are approved, your Vermont medical marijuana card will be mailed to you.
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How does Heally help get MMIC in Vermont
If you’re wondering how to get a medical marijuana card in Vermont, Heally is here to help. When you register on our website, we’ll assist you in finding a doctor online who is certified by the state of Vermont. Your doctor will evaluate your condition and discuss all the potential treatment options.
The renewal process for your Vermont medical card can also be done 100% online.
Qualifying conditions for getting MMJ card in Vermont
The state of Vermont has approved the following qualifying conditions for their Vermont medical marijuana program. Only qualifying patients can be prescribed an MMJ certificate. Here is the complete list of conditions that the state of Vermont qualifies for a Vermont medical marijuana card in 2022. Each individual patient is different, so check your qualifying conditions here.
State process for obtaining marijuana card in Vermont
- Once a doctor on the Heally platform approves you, you can sit back and relax while we take care of everything! Vermont’s process for obtaining a medical marijuana card is completely online, so there is no paperwork.
- Heally will allow your doctor to fill out all necessary forms for the online application, as well as any attestation forms.
- Once you’ve acquired all the required documents for your application (including state ID, applicant photo, application fee, patient attestation, and physician certification), you’ll need to fill out the medical card application for Vermont on the Vermont Cannabis Control Board. (You can also send in an application through mail).
- The patient application portal can be found here.
- Once you are approved, your Vermont medical marijuana card will be mailed to you.
Not sure if you qualify? Don't worry, if the doctor does
not approve you, you will get your money back.
FAQ
How Long Does it Take to Get My Medical Card Certificate?
It should take a maximum of 30 days for the Vermont Cannabis Control Board to review and approve your completed application.
How Much Does It Cost to Get My Vermont Medical Marijuana Card?
The total visit and medical marijuana certification cost $200, which will not be charged if your doctor believes that your online visit failed to meet their standard of care. You will also be charged an application fee of $25.
How Much Medical Marijuana Can I Purchase in Vermont?
Patients can possess up to 2 ounces of medical marijuana in Vermont.
Is It Legal to Get My Medical Card Online in Vermont?
Yes, the process can be done fully online.
Does the State of Vermont Have Medical Marijuana Reciprocity?
The state of Vermont does NOT permit medical marijuana reciprocity for qualifying patients who have prescribed MMJ cards from any other state. However, adults ages 21+ may legally purchase recreational cannabis.
Vermont Medical Marijuana Card Resource Guide
What to Do After You Receive Your Vermont Cannabis Card
Located in the heart of the East Coast, the beautiful state of Vermont is surrounded by stunning greenery and tons to do for all to enjoy. After taking your natural medicines, make sure to explore all that this glorious state has to offer.
Marijuana laws in Vermont
The use and possession of medical marijuana in Vermont has been legal since 2004. Additionally, the use and possession of recreational marijuana was legalized in Vermont in 2018. Qualifying individuals as well as adults ages 21+ may purchase cannabis in the forms of flower, oil, tincture, concentrate, edible, and topical.
Read about medical cannabis cards in Vermont
Which States Have Medical Marijuana Reciprocity?
Check out our comprehensive list to see if Oregon has medical marijuana card reciprocity
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