HOW IT WORKS
Get Your CA MMJ Card Approved in Minutes
Get your California Medical Marijuana (MMJ) card approved with a simple online consultation. Our fast, secure process connects you with licensed doctors who will evaluate your eligibility and issue your card quickly, so you can access medical cannabis with ease. Apply today and experience a hassle-free approval!
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[Step 1] Schedule your appointment
Click on the get started link to make your appointment, same day or which ever date and time works best for you.
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[Step 2] Meet your provider online
Create an Account prior to your appointmet. Enter you contact information, complete the short medical form, enter you form of payment debit or credit card. We also take cash app or zelle please call us to process your payment this way.
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[Step 3] Claim your MMJ Card
Start your appt with your provider online or contact us to have the Dr call your phone. Speak to the Doctor to discuss any medical concerns. The Doctors will be able to answers any questions and concerns.
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[Step 4] Complete your application
Claim you MMJ Recommendation online. Go to the main menu of your account.
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On the top left corner click on the drop down menu. Go to Documents and click on recommendation, Sign your recommendation electronically. Now you may view and download your recommendation to your device. Show it from your phone to any dispensary when you visit. We will also email you a copy of the recommendation once your visit is complete.
Medical Marijuana Card for Minors
$120
Any other chronic or persistent medical symptom that either substantially limits a person's ability to conduct one or more of major life activities as defined in the federal Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, or if not alleviated, may cause serious harm to the person's safety, physical, or mental health.
Qualifying Medical Condition in California
Any other chronic or persistent medical symptom that either substantially limits a person's ability to conduct one or more of major life activities as defined in the federal Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, or if not alleviated, may cause serious harm to the person's safety, physical, or mental health.
AIDS
Anorexia
Arthritis
Cachexia (wasting syndrome)
Cancer
Chronic Pain
Glaucoma
Migraine
Persistent muscle spasms (e.g. spasms associated with multiple sclerosis)
Seizures (e.g. epileptic seizures)
Severe Nausea
Anxiety
Trouble Sleeping
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Our team is committed to providing clear, reliable answers to all your inquiries about medical cannabis, ensuring you have the information you need to make confident decisions about your health. Whether you're new to cannabis treatment or seeking additional guidance, we've got you covered every step of the way.