
You're in Good Hands Here
Which is why we have over 20,000 certified patients!

We're Reliable
All of our evaluations are risk-free. If you aren’t certified, we’ll refund
100% of your fee.

We're Quick
It can take as little as 15 minutes to book an appointment with a doctor in your state!

We're Efficient
We’ll help you complete your application with the state and guide you closely after your appointment to get you your medical card.

How to Get Your Vermont Medical Card
Book your Appointment
Schedule a virtual appointment with one of our certified Vermont professionals.
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Meet your Doctor
Meet with your doctor online or over the phone to discuss your medical conditions. Bring any questions you have, our expert physicians are here to help.
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Get Certified!
Receive your certification and a set of instructions via email. Create a Vermont application, submit it to the state, and you're ready to go!
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Why Choose Green Mind Physicians
for your Medical Card?
To qualify for a medical card in the state of Vermont, you need a health care provider’s certification. With our telemedicine portal, it is easy to qualify for your medical card. Make a convenient appointment with one of our licensed Vermont medical card doctors online. We have certified thousands of patients through the State of Vermont Cannabis Control Board (CCB). It’s very easy to get certified in Vermont
with Green Mind. Most people become patients by the end of the day!
Appointments start at $140.
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Best of all, get approved or your money back!
Benefits of getting your Vermont Medical Card

Save on medication. Being a medical card patient helps you save money in taxes

Job security for medical patients and ability to grow your own medication!

Improved access to safe products. Order online, and cut the line!

Improved access to products. Products like CBD-rich edibles, RSO, or topical products are always easier to find on the medical side
Our Concierge Service
Don't like the paperwork? We got you covered.
We know certifying for a medical card online can be confusing and stressful. Let us do the work for you! We’ve helped hundreds of patients with their applications to the state after their doctor’s appointments.
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Choose Concierge Service when you checkout to get our help with your paperwork!
We’ll help you fill your application out, take a valid photo, and send it back to you when you just have to turn it in.
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Not available in all states.

FAQs on the Vermont
Medical Card Program
What Are the Requirements for the Medical Card Program in Vermont?
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A government-issued ID like a driver’s license, state ID card or passport
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Proof of Vermont residency
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A qualifying medical condition (read more below)
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A health care provider certification (that’s what we give you!)
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A phone or digital device for your telemedicine appointment
How Much Does it Cost to Get My Vermont Medical Card?
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It’s just $140 for a New Patient Medical evaluation. If you would like us to take care of the paperwork for you, you can choose to use our concierge service, which costs an additional $50.
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Renewals cost only $120!
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After your appointment, you will apply to the Vermont CCB. They charge for annual certification - $50 for 1 year, $100 for 2 years, or $125 for 3 years.
How Soon Will I Receive My Medical Card after my appointment?​
As soon as a completed application is received, the state of Vermont will issue a provisional medical card. It usually comes within half an hour! Then, a permanent card is issued usually within a month. Both cards are digital, so you can keep a photo on your phone, or print it out.
What medical conditions quality for a medical card in Vermont?
Here is the complete list of conditions that qualify for a medical card in Vermont:​
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Autism
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Agitation of Alzheimer’s disease
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HIV/AIDS
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
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Anorexia nervosa
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Arnold-Chiari malformation
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Cancer
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Cachexia/wasting syndrome
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Causalgia
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Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy
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Chronic pain
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Crohn’s disease
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CRPS (complex regional pain syndrome Type II)
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Dystonia
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Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
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Fibrous Dysplasia
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Glaucoma
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Hepatitis C
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Hydrocephalus
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Hydromyelia
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Interstitial cystitis
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Irritable bowel syndrome
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Lupus
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Migraines
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Multiple Sclerosis
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Muscular Dystrophy
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Myasthenia Gravis
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Myoclonus
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Nail-patella syndrome
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Neuro-Bechet’s autoimmune disease
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Neurofibromatosis
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Neuropathy
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Osteoarthritis
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Parkinson’s disease
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Polycystic kidney disease (PKD)
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Post-Concussion Syndrome
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
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Reflex sympathetic dystrophy
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Residual limb pain
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Rheumatoid arthritis
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Seizures (including those characteristic of Epilepsy)
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Severe fibromyalgia
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Sjogren’s syndrome
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Spinal cord disease (including but not limited to arachnoiditis)
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Spinal cord injury is damage to the nervous tissue of the spinal cord with objective neurological indication of intractable spasticity
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Spinocerebellar ataxia
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Superior canal dehiscence syndrome
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Syringomyelia
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Tarlov cysts
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Tourette syndrome
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Traumatic brain injury
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Ulcerative colitis
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Can I Grow Plants as a Vermont Medical Patient?​
Yes, you can grow not more than two mature plants, seven immature plants, and two ounces of usable substance.
Can I Have a Caregiver in Vermont?
​​Yes, you can apply to have a caregiver. This is someone that can purchase from a medical dispensary on the patient’s behalf.