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Pennsylvania Medical Card Appointments

Money back if you don’t qualify

Offer Good Until 09/30/2025

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Qualifying conditions for a Medical Card

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)

Anxiety Disorders

Autism

Cancer

Crohn’s Disease

Dyskinetic and Spastic Movement Disorders

Epilepsy

Glaucoma

HIV / AIDS

Huntington’s Disease

Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Intractable Seizures

Multiple Sclerosis

Neurodegenerative Diseases

Neuropathies

Parkinson’s Disease

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Severe Chronic or Intractable Pain

Sickle Cell Anemia

Terminal Illness

Tourette Syndrome

Terminal Illness or End-of-Life Hospice Care

Additionally, Pennsylvania law allows a physician to certify patients for a medical card after diagnosing them with “other medical conditions of the same class”.

How It Works

Book An Appointment

According to the Pennsylvania MMJ Program (PMMP), there are three steps to getting your medical card:

  1. Register for the program through the Medical Registry.
  2. Have a physician certify that you have one of the qualifying medical conditions required to participate in the medical card program.
  3. Pay for your MMJ ID card.

Patients can schedule their initial or follow-up appointment with DocMJ online. Check the Pennsylvania qualifying health conditions list to ensure you have a diagnosis that makes you eligible for a medical card. We provide a 100% money-back guarantee if you do not qualify.

Meet With a Doctor

You will receive an email link for your telemedicine appointment. Our friendly DocMJ physician will consult with you and talk about your symptoms, medications, and wellness goals. You will have the opportunity to ask questions you may have about adding MMJ to your treatment plan.

Get Approved

After a review of the patient’s qualifying health condition, diagnosis, and medical history, the physician will provide a recommendation if approved. Patients must take the recommendation and log into the Pennsylvania MMJ Program (PMMP) patient profile to complete the application. A $50 state registration fee is payable at that time.

Schedule Your Appointment

  • Money-Back Guarantee If You Do Not Receive a Certification
  • Full Medical Certification
  • Recommendation valid for 12 months!
  • All-Inclusive, No Additional Hidden Fees.
  • **One-Time Processing Fee of 2.9%.
$139 $99

FAQ

How old must you be to get a Pennsylvania medical card?
When applying for a Pennsylvania medical card, you must be eighteen (18) or older. Minors are required to have a legal guardian register as a caregiver before they can be approved.
How often do I have to renew my Pennsylvania medical card?
Once you have received your Pennsylvania medical card, it is valid for twelve (12) months. You must renew your medical card before it expires to remain in the Pennsylvania MMJ program. Renewing your medical card requires a follow-up appointment with a qualified physician.
How much does a Pennsylvania medical card cost?
There are two fees involved. First is the cost of your medical card health evaluation with a doctor. This is a mandatory part of the application process. DocMJ provides telemedicine appointments to patients in Pennsylvania for $139. Discounts are available for American military veterans.

Once you have received your recommendation, you will be required to pay a $50 fee to complete your application with the Pennsylvania Department of Public Health (DPH). Hardship exceptions to the fee may be possible. Contact the DPH for more information.

What if I lose my Pennsylvania Medical Card?
Getting a replacement card is easy, but there is a $25 fee for your first lost card. And then a $50 fee for every replacement card after that. When you request your new card, your old one will be deactivated. If you find your old card, it will no longer be accepted at dispensaries.
What if I lose my Pennsylvania Medical Card?
Getting a replacement card is easy, but there is a $25 fee for your first lost card. And then a $50 fee for every replacement card after that. When you request your new card, your old one will be deactivated. If you find your old card, it will no longer be accepted at dispensaries.
Can I Get a Pennsylvania Medical Card on Probation?
If you are completing a probationary term from the State of Pennsylvania, you can still apply for a medical card. You will be required to get approval from your probation officer first.

Individuals serving Federal probation are not eligible for a medical card. Federal statutes prohibit using any controlled substance until the probationary period is completed.

Still Have Questions?
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412-284-6864