Benefits of getting your Arizona Medical Card
Medical card patients pay almost %15 less in taxes
A written certification from physician is not required, instead online certifications are acceptable and convenient!
There is an option to participate in the caretaker system, where a designated individual can purchase the treatment on your behalf if necessary.
Legal Protection for Medical Card patients
How to Get Your Arizona Medical Card Certification
Schedule a risk-free virtual appointment with one of our certified Arizona physicians.
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Meet with your doctor online or over the phone to discuss your medical conditions. Bring any questions you have, we are here to help.
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Receive your certification and a set of instructions via email. Submit your certification and application to the Arizona medical program.
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FAQs about the Arizona Medical Card Program at Green Mind Physicians
Have questions about how to get a medical marijuanas card in AZ? We’ve gathered answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about medical marijuana in Arizona. Don’t see your question? Contact Us with additional questions.
In order to submit an AR medical marijuana application, you’ll need the following:
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A resident of the State of Arizona that is 18 years of age or older
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A Health Care Provider Certification (That’s what we give you at Green Mind Physicians!)
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Proof of Arkansas residency such as a driver’s license or state-issued ID
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A phone or electronic device for your telemedicine appointment
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Diagnosed with one of the state’s 12 qualifying medical conditions by a physician
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The cost of an Arkansas medical marijuanas card can vary based on state law. Here’s a quick breakdown:
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A new patient certification costs only $140 without hidden fees or "financing" options.
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State Fee: In March 2023, the Arizona Senate passed a bill that cut the cost of both registration and renewal for a medical cannabis card from $150 down to $50. The card is free for veterans.
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Always check the fine print. We offer complete transparency and if you are found ineligible, we have a money back guarantee.
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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
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Cancer
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Glaucoma
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Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
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Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
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Hepatitis C
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
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Crohn’s Disease
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Agitation of Alzheimer’s disease
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A chronic or debilitating disease or medical condition or the treatment for a chronic or debilitating disease or medical condition that causes:
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Cachexia or wasting syndrome;
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Severe and chronic pain;
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Severe nausea;
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Severe seizures, including those characteristic of epilepsy;
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Severe or persistent muscle spasms, including those characteristic of multiple sclerosis
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We encourage you to look at the Medical Marijuana Program Qualifying Patient Checklist within the Arizona Department of Health Services to see all that is required to get a medical marijuana card in Arizona.
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No, to be a legal medical marijuana patient and purchase from a dispensary, you must be a resident of Arizona.
If you are a medical user, you can grow up to 12 plants in your home. This is only allowed if you do not have a dispensary within 25 miles of your home. The plants can only be grown in a locked facility.
A medical marijuana caregiver in Arizona is a person who has been designated by a qualifying patient to assist them with their medical use of marijuana. The caregiver must be at least 21 years old, have no felony convictions, and be willing to assist with the patient's medical use of marijuana
The validity of your Arizona medical marijuana card in other states depends on whether those states have reciprocity laws that recognize out-of-state medical marijuana cards. Reciprocity policies vary widely from state to state, and not all states with medical marijuana programs allow out-of-state patients to use their medical marijuana cards within their jurisdiction. It's crucial to stay informed and compliant with the laws of the state you are visiting, so always check for the most recent information before traveling.
A medical marijuana card is valid in Arizona for two years.