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How To Get Your Arizona Medical Marijuana Card

Book Your Appointment

Provide some basic medical history and book an appointment with a licensed Arizona medical marijuana doctor. The $199 fee includes your consultation fee, physician copay, and the medical evaluation for your recommendation.

Talk To An MMJ Doctor

Consult with a marijuana physician who will evaluate your ailments and answer any questions you have about medical marijuana treatment. This appointment must be in-person, per Arizona state law.

Receive Your Med Card

If you are approved for medical marijuana, you’ll receive your recommendation. Once you're approved, the state will process your application, notify you of your approval, and email you a digital Arizona Medical Marijuana Card within 14 days.

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Benefits Of A Medical Marijuana Card in Arizona

Since recreational cannabis is legal in your state, you might think getting your med card is pointless. Think again.

With your AZ medical marijuana card, you can skip the line at the dispensary, access higher-potency cannabis products, and save up to 13% on every cannabis purchase. That’s a lot of time and money saved.

At CannaMed, it doesn’t end with the card. You also gain access to around-the-clock customer support and personalized cannabis consultations. Our team of dedicated doctors and comprehensive resource library ensure you’re always informed and empowered to make the best cannabis choices for your needs.

Plus, having a medical marijuana card offers legal protections and allows you to grow more plants at home, giving you greater control over your supply. Whether you’re seeking relief from chronic pain or just exploring new wellness options, CannaMed ensures your cannabis journey is safe, convenient, and tailored to you.

Trying something new doesn’t have to be scary. And with CannaMed, you’re always in good hands.

The best part? You can start the process online from the comfort of your home by booking an appointment with a local doctor who truly cares about your health and well-being.

About Medical Marijuana in Arizona

Qualifying Conditions For A Medical Card in Arizona

Arizona residents must have one of the following 12 conditions to qualify for medical cannabis use:

Alzheimer’s disease
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis/Lou Gehrig’s Disease
Cachexia or wasting syndrome
Cancer
Crohn’s disease
Glaucoma
HIV/AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome)
Hepatitis C
Severe pain
Seizures characteristic of epilepsy
Muscle spasms characteristic of multiple sclerosis
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
*As of 2024, anxiety is not a qualifying condition for medical marijuana use in Arizona.

How To Apply For A Medical Marijuana Card in Arizona

Once a CannaMed physician diagnoses a patient with a qualifying condition and fills out the physician certification form, patients must fill out their application in the ADHS Individual Licensing Portal. Applicants must provide a valid driver’s license or Arizona state ID to prove state residency.

The cost to register and receive a medical license in the state is $150 for the initial card and $150 for renewal every two years. However, the state offers a discount for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program patients, only charging $75 for the license. Minor patients must pay $350 for an application, which includes a caregiver, and a caregiver application is an additional $200 for adult patients.

The Arizona Department of Health Services (AZDHS) will review the information and email you a digital Arizona Medical Marijuana Card within 14 days.

How Much Is A Medical Marijuana Card in Arizona ?

The state application fee for an AZ medical card is $150. With CannaMed, you’ll pay $349 for your medical cannabis card, encompassing certification from your doctor and the state fee.

Who Can Qualify As A Primary Caregiver In Arizona ?

Custodial parents or legal guardians are required for patients under 18 years old. Caregivers must fill out an online application to become an Arizona Designated Caregiver. The caregiver’s qualified patient must be certified as a licensee by the Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) before applying.

To apply, caregivers must:

Be at least 21 years old and have no felony convictions
Provide proof of Arizona residence
Review the ADHS Designated Caregiver Checklist to ensure all required supporting documents are ready
Have the patient’s application ID number and additional required information.
Fill out the Medical Marijuana Caregiver Attestation Form provided online by ADHS.
Complete all steps on the application checklist and submit fingerprints to ADHS.
Pass a criminal background check.
A caregiver can assist up to five patients under one license.

Arizona MMJ Possession Limits

The amount of cannabis for medical use that both a patient and caregiver are allowed to possess is 2.5 ounces every two weeks. Patients can purchase up to 2.5 oz over a rolling two-week period.

Cultivation Limits For Arizona Medical Marijuana

Under the current Arizona law, you can grow cannabis under two circumstances:

Patients with medical marijuana cards can grow up to 12 crops on their own if they do not have a dispensary within 25 miles of their homes
Crops must be cultivated in an “enclosed, closed building,” which is defined by law as a “cabinet, room, greenhouse or other enclosed area fitted with locks or safety systems that only allow access by a cardholder.”
By law, you will also need ADHS to designate you as a medical marijuana grower.

CannaMed Medical Card Renewal

To renew your Arizona medical marijuana card through CannaMed, you’ll need to schedule a renewal appointment with one of our physicians. They can confirm that you still need medical cannabis for your qualifying condition and help you with the renewal process. We will remind you when it’s almost time for your renewal appointment, or you can reach out to our Customer Service Department so we can assist you and apply a renewal discount for you.

How Long Does A Medical Marijuana Card Last In Arizona ?

A medical marijuana card in is valid for two years.

Other Arizona Med Card Qualifications

To apply for a medical marijuana card in the state of Arizona, you must provide a valid driver’s license or Arizona state ID to prove residency in the state. To apply as a patient without a caregiver, you also must be 18 years-old or older, with a physician’s certification that you are diagnosed with one of the state’s qualifying conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get a medical card in Arizona?

Sign up with CannaMed for a consultation with a certified physician. Then, fill out an application with the state. The state will review the information and email you a digital Arizona Medical Marijuana Card (in pdf form) within 14 days.

How fast can you get a medical marijuana card in Arizona?

Once Arizona receives your application, they must process it within 5 business days. The ADHS says that they will issue a card once your qualifying application is received within ten working days.

Can I own a gun if I have a medical marijuana card in Arizona?

Yes, Arizona law allows for medical marijuana patients to own guns. If you have a medicinal need for cannabis and are registered as a patient with the state, you are considered a lawful user and will not be barred from purchasing and registering a gun.

Can you get a medical card for anxiety in Arizona?

No, Arizona does not recognize Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) as a qualifying condition for medical marijuana. However, it does recognize some conditions, such as PTSD, where anxiety may be a symptom.

What qualifies for a medical marijuana card in Arizona?

To qualify for a medical cannabis card in Arizona, applicants must be a state resident who holds a valid driver’s license or state identification card and who is at least 18 years-old. Applicants must also be diagnosed with one of the state’s 12 qualifying medical conditions by a physician. Veriheal can assist with setting up an appointment to speak with a medical marijuana doctor in Arizona.

Do I have to be a resident of Arizona to attain a medical marijuana license?

Yes. To be approved for a medical cannabis license in the state of Arizona, an applicant must provide either a state driver’s license or identification card to prove they live at a specific address.

How much does it cost to get a medical card in Arizona?

Currently, the medical card application fee costs $150. This fee is reduced to $75 those enrolled in SNAP benefits and free for veterans.

Once I get my card, what type of medicine can I buy from Arizona dispensaries?

Arizona allows card-holding patients to purchase all types of medicinal cannabis. Once you attain a card, you can purchase dry flowers, tinctures, oils, concentrates, topicals, and edibles. Also by shopping in medical dispensaries you avoid the 16% excise tax placed on recreational cannabis products.

How can I find a registered marijuana physician in Arizona?

CannaMed can provide a registered medical marijuana doctor for you. You cannot use your own primary care physician unless they are registered with the ADHS. So to save you time we have our own network of Arizona physicians ready to see you.

How much does the consultation with CannaMed cost in Arizona?

The cost for the medical marijuana evaluation and approval is $199. Once an applicant is approved by the doctor, there is a state registration fee of $150 for an Arizona medical marijuana card, bringing your total cost to $349. With financing, your first payment may be as low as $49.75.

Can you get an Arizona medical card online?

No, Arizona does not allow telemedicine if the purpose of the appointment is to obtain written certification for medical marijuana use.

How much medical marijuana can you buy in Arizona?

Patients may possess up to 2.5 oz of cannabis over a rolling two-week period, except that not more than five grams may be in the form of THC concentrate.