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Vermont Medical Marijuanas Card

Book your appointment in 15 minutes and get certified in your state!

You're in Good Hands Here

Which is why we have over 20,000 certified patients!

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We're Reliable

All of our evaluations are risk-free. If you aren’t certified, we’ll refund

100% of your fee. 

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We're Quick

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

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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. Learn how to get a medical marijuanas card vt!

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How to Get Your Vermont Medical Card

 Medical Marijuanas Card VT

Schedule a virtual appointment with one of our certified Vermont professionals. 

1

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.

2

Get Certified!

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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 medical marijuanas card VT, 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 Medical Marijuanas Card VT

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

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

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

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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

We know certifying for medical marijuanas card VT online can be confusing and stressful. We’ve helped hundreds of patients with their applications to the state after their doctor’s appointments. We are available to answer your questions 24/7 via our website chat box.

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FAQs on the Vermont Medical Card Program

Have questions about how to get a medical marijuanas card in VT? We’ve gathered answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about medical marijuana in Vermont. Don’t see your question? Check out our FAQs page.

  • In order to submit a VT medical marijuana application, you’ll need the following:

    • A government-issued ID like a driver’s license, state ID card or passport

    • Proof of Vermont residency 

    • A qualifying medical condition (read more below)

    • A health care provider certification (that’s what we give you!)

    • A phone or digital device for your telemedicine appointment

  • The cost of a Vermont medical marijuanas card will vary. Here’s a quick breakdown:

    • It’s just $140 for a New Patient Medical evaluation. e of the paperwork for you, you can choose to use our

    • Renewals cost only $120!

    • After your appointment, you will apply to the Vermont CCB. They charge for annual certification - $50 for 1 year, 

    • HIV or AIDS

    • Cancer

    • Crohn's disease

    • Multiple Sclerosis

    • Glaucoma

    • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

    • Parkinson's disease

  • Vermont does not recognize out-of-state medical marijuana cards for purchasing cannabis at dispensaries. Vermont's medical marijuana program is designed for residents of Vermont who have been diagnosed with qualifying medical conditions. Luckily, getting your med card is easy with Green Mind! We’ll help you through every step of the way so you can gain access to high-quality medical marijuanas in VT

  • Yes, you can apply to have a caregiver. This is someone who can purchase from a medical dispensary on the patient’s behalf and plays a vital role in assisting registered patients with the use of medical cannabis. Here’s an overview of the requirements for your caregiver:

    • Must be a minimum of 21 years of age and a resident of Vermont.

    • Cannot have a criminal record, especially relating to drug-related crimes.

    • Must be registered with the Vermont Department of Public Safety (DPS).

    • A caregiver can assist up to two registered patients at a time, while a patient can have only one registered caregiver.

    • Patients under 18 years of age are required to have at least one caregiver and may have up to two​​​​.

    Registered caregivers may visit licensed medical cannabis dispensaries, purchase medical cannabis on behalf of the patient, and ensure delivery to the patient. Caregivers are allowed to assist with the possession and transportation of medical cannabis for the patient's use, as well as assist with cannabis cultivation for the patient’s medicinal use.

  • The validity of your Vermont 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.

  • Your Vermont medical marijuana card is valid for one year and must be renewed annually. 

  • In Vermont, the types of medical marijuana products you can purchase include:

    • Flower: This is the most traditional form of cannabis, which includes the dried buds of the plant that are smoked or vaporized.

    • Concentrates: These are potent forms of cannabis made by extracting THC and other cannabinoids. Concentrates come in various forms like wax, shatter, and oil. 

    • Edibles: Cannabis-infused food products, such as cookies, brownies, gummies, or chocolates, offer an alternative to smoking or vaping. The effects of edibles take longer to kick in but can be more intense and longer-lasting.

    • Tinctures: These liquid cannabis extracts are typically administered under the tongue. They provide a smoke-free option and allow for precise dosing.

    • Topicals: These cannabis-infused lotions, balms, and oils can be applied directly to the skin for localized relief of pain, soreness, and inflammation.

    • Capsules: Similar to edibles, capsules are a smoke-free option that contains cannabis oil or dried cannabis in a digestible format.

    • Transdermal Patches: These patches are placed on the skin and deliver cannabis directly into the bloodstream over a prolonged period, providing consistent, long-term relief.

    • Vaporizers: Devices are used to heat cannabis flower or concentrates to a temperature that releases cannabinoids and terpenes in the form of vapor, without the harmful byproducts of smoke.

    The availability of these products can vary depending on the dispensary, and it's important to consult with your physician to understand what product and dosage is best for your specific medical condition. 

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