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Connect online with state-licensed Ohio medical marijuana doctors for a same-day telehealth evaluation or card renewal. The full visit takes about 15 minutes via secure video, $149.99, with a money-back guarantee if you don't qualify. New patients and renewals are both supported online.

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Meet Your Ohio Medical Marijuana Doctors

Our Ohio-licensed physicians are certified to evaluate patients for medical marijuana. All credentials are publicly verifiable.

Dr. Johnathan Miller

Dr. Johnathan Miller, MD Verified

General Medicine & Telehealth

Dr. Johnathan C. Miller, MD, is a Board Certified physician licensed in multiple states. Columbia University trained, he provides medical marijuana evaluations for patients seeking certification through MMJ.com.

Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons
6-10 Years Experience

Ohio Medical License: #35.141126

Status: Active

Dr. David Okonkwo

Dr. David Okonkwo, MD Verified

Neurology

Dr. David Okonkwo, MD (NPI 1457796062), is a physician specializing in Neurology with active medical licenses in 14 states. Through MMJ.com he evaluates medical marijuana telehealth patients in Arizona, Connecticut, Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, Missouri, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia under his respective state medical licenses.

10+ Years Experience

Ohio Medical License: #35C.001350

Status: Active through 02/12/2028

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How to See a Licensed Ohio Medical Marijuana Doctor Online

Ohio requires the certifying physician to hold an active Certificate to Recommend (CTR) from the State Medical Board, a credential separate from a standard Ohio medical license. Dr. Johnathan Miller, MD is CTR-registered and runs your 15-minute audio-visual video visit on MMJ.com.

How to See a Licensed Ohio Medical Marijuana Doctor Online in 5 StepsStep 1: book your visit with Dr. Miller. Book a same-day MMJ telehealth appointment with Dr. Johnathan Miller, MD on MMJ.com (your Ohio medical marijuana doctor, also called a cannabis MD or MMJ doctor) via secure audio-visual video - NPI 1235623372, Ohio State Medical Board license 35.141126, registered with the State Medical Board of Ohio Certificate to Recommend (CTR) registry under ORC Chapter 3796 (the CTR is a separate authorization from the standard Ohio medical license, specifically authorizing physicians to recommend medical cannabis under Ohio law), money-back guarantee if you don't qualify under ORC 3796.01. Step 2: submit your medical history. Complete the HIPAA-compliant Ohio MMJ intake; first-time patients upload diagnosis documentation supporting their qualifying condition from a primary care provider or specialist, returning patients enter their existing Ohio Patient and Caregiver Registry profile (Patient ID, current 1-year Patient Registry card expiration date) and a brief update on symptoms and treatment response since the last certification. ORC 3796.01 names 25 qualifying conditions: AIDS, ALS, Alzheimer's disease, arthritis, cachexia, cancer, chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), Crohn's disease, epilepsy, fibromyalgia, glaucoma, hepatitis C, Huntington's disease, inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome, multiple sclerosis (MS), pain that is either chronic and severe or intractable, Parkinson's disease, positive HIV status, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), sickle cell anemia, spasticity, spinal cord disease or injury, terminal illness, Tourette's syndrome, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and ulcerative colitis. Step 3: complete your marijuana evaluation. Meet Dr. Miller over secure audio-visual video for a 10 to 15 minute online MMJ evaluation under Ohio Administrative Code 4731-22-04; Ohio law authorizes audio-visual video telehealth for the medical cannabis recommendation visit, and the certifying class is restricted to an Ohio physician (MD or DO) actively registered with the State Medical Board of Ohio Certificate to Recommend (CTR) registry under ORC Chapter 3796. The visit completes from any Ohio address (Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, Toledo, Akron, Dayton, Youngstown, Canton, and the Mahoning Valley, Miami Valley, and Cuyahoga County). Step 4: Dr. Miller files the recommendation to the DCC. Dr. Miller digitally signs the physician's recommendation (the formal medical marijuana certification document required by the DCC) the same day, including the assessment confirming a qualifying condition under ORC 3796.01, and electronically transmits it directly to the Ohio Patient and Caregiver Registry portal at patientregistry.ohio.gov the same day; Ohio is one of the few states with physician-side state filing built into the patient registry, so you do NOT have to upload anything on a state portal yourself. The portal is now administered by the Division of Cannabis Control (DCC) within the Ohio Department of Commerce after HB 86 (134th General Assembly, signed June 2024) transferred the patient registry from the State Board of Pharmacy. Step 5: get your same-day OH MMJ card. The DCC issues the renewed 1-year digital Patient Registry card (your Ohio medical marijuana card / OH MMJ card) same-day after Dr. Miller's recommendation posts to your patient profile, and the physical card is mailed to your Ohio address on file shortly after at no extra cost; the digital card alone is sufficient for medical-tier purchases at any DCC-licensed dispensary. The DCC patient registration is $0 under SB 261 (133rd General Assembly), so the renewal cost is just the $149.99 MMJ.com video evaluation. Once active, present the digital Patient Registry card alongside a government-issued photo ID at any of the 130 plus DCC-licensed Ohio medical dispensaries for same-day access at the 0 percent medical-tier excise rate (medical patients are exempt from the 10 percent state cannabis excise tax under ORC Chapter 3796 vs. the 10 percent state cannabis excise rate adult-use buyers pay under ORC Chapter 3780, a 10-percentage-point savings on every purchase; both medical and adult-use buyers also pay the standard 5.75 percent state sales tax + local sales tax of 1 to 2.25 percent), the 90-day supply purchase model under OAC 4729-37 (vs. 2.5-ounce flower / 15-gram extract per-transaction adult-use limit under ORC 3780.29), the caregiver-designation pathway under ORC 3796.06 (up to 2 caregivers can purchase on the patient's behalf), and the 18-plus medical access age (vs. 21-plus recreational under ORC Chapter 3780 from Issue 2, ratified November 7, 2023, with retail sales beginning August 6, 2024).PatientPhysician1Step 1 · 1 minuteBook Your Visit with Dr. MillerNPI-verified OH CTR physician,money-back if you don't qualify.2Step 2 · 5 minutesSubmit Your Medical HistoryHIPAA MMJ intake + medical recs(per ORC 3796.01, 25 conditions).3Step 3 · 10-15 minutesComplete Your Marijuana EvaluationOnline MMJ audio-visual visit(per OAC 4731-22-04 telemed).4Step 4 · Same DayDr. Miller Files RecommendationPhysician e-files via DCC,no patient PDF upload needed.5Step 5 · Same DayGet Your Same-Day OH MMJ CardDCC issues 1-Year card same-day,0% medical excise, 10% adult-use.~12 minAverage VisitNPI-VerifiedPhysicianMoney-BackGuarantee
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Ohio Medical Marijuana Doctors via Telehealth: Complete Guide

Ohio Medical Marijuana Doctors Online: Get Your Card via Telehealth

Ohio's Division of Cannabis Control (DCC) has served over 350,000 registered patients since launching in 2019, making it one of the largest programs in the Midwest. At MMJ.com, we connect you with Ohio-licensed, CTR-certified physicians who specialize in cannabinoid medicine and can evaluate your condition via secure telehealth consultation from the comfort of your home.


Choose the Best Ohio Cannabis Doctor Online with MMJ.com

Not all medical marijuana evaluations are created equal. Our Ohio physicians bring genuine expertise in cannabinoid medicine, combining thorough medical assessments with compassionate patient care.

Board-Certified, CTR-Licensed Physicians

Every physician in our Ohio network holds an active medical license from the State Medical Board of Ohio and has obtained their Certificate to Recommend (CTR). But credentials are just the starting point. Our doctors have completed additional training in the endocannabinoid system, cannabis therapeutics, and Ohio's specific program requirements.

Compassionate, Judgment-Free Care

Many patients feel anxious about discussing cannabis with a doctor. Perhaps you've been dismissed by previous healthcare providers, or you're worried about being judged for seeking alternative treatment. Our physicians understand. They believe in the therapeutic potential of medical cannabis and approach every consultation with empathy and professionalism.

Specialists in Cannabinoid Medicine

While any CTR-certified physician can legally recommend medical marijuana in Ohio, our doctors have made cannabinoid medicine a focus of their practice. They can answer your questions about:

  • Which consumption methods work best for your condition
  • How to start low and go slow with dosing
  • Potential interactions with your current medications
  • What to expect during your first dispensary visit
  • How to talk to your primary care physician about cannabis

What to Expect During Your Ohio MMJ Evaluation

Before Your Appointment

Preparing for your consultation helps ensure a smooth evaluation process:

Gather Your Information:

  • Valid Ohio driver's license or state ID
  • List of current medications and dosages
  • Medical records related to your qualifying condition (helpful but not required)
  • Notes about your symptoms: severity, frequency, how they affect daily life
  • Previous treatments you've tried and their effectiveness

Technical Requirements:

  • Smartphone, tablet, or computer with camera
  • Stable internet connection
  • Private, quiet space for your consultation
  • Government-issued photo ID ready to display on camera

Questions to Consider:

  • How long have you experienced your symptoms?
  • What traditional treatments have you tried?
  • How do your symptoms impact your work, sleep, and relationships?
  • What are your goals for medical cannabis treatment?

During the Consultation

Your telehealth evaluation typically takes 10-15 minutes and follows this structure:

Identity Verification (1-2 minutes) Your physician will ask you to display your Ohio ID on camera to verify your identity and residency. This is a state requirement to prevent fraud.

Medical History Review (3-5 minutes) Using the intake form you completed during registration, your doctor will review your medical history, current symptoms, and qualifying condition. Be honest and thorough - the more information you provide, the better your physician can assess your situation.

Symptom Discussion (3-5 minutes) This is your opportunity to explain how your condition affects your daily life. Describe:

  • The nature and severity of your symptoms
  • How symptoms have changed over time
  • What triggers or worsens your symptoms
  • How symptoms impact work, sleep, and quality of life

Treatment Discussion (2-3 minutes) If your physician determines you have a qualifying condition, they'll discuss how medical cannabis might help, answer your questions, and provide guidance on next steps.

Certification Decision (1 minute) Your physician will inform you of their decision. If approved, they'll submit your certification directly to Ohio's Division of Cannabis Control (DCC) registry - usually within minutes of your appointment ending.


Why You Need a "CTR" Certified Physician in Ohio

In Ohio, you cannot get a medical marijuana recommendation from just any primary care provider. Under state law, you must be evaluated by a physician (MD or DO) who holds an active Certificate to Recommend (CTR) from the State Medical Board of Ohio.

Our Ohio-licensed physicians have completed the mandatory specialized training required by the state to hold a CTR. During your evaluation, your doctor will review your medical history to confirm you suffer from one of Ohio's qualifying conditions under the Ohio Division of Cannabis Control (DCC) and determine whether medical cannabis is a safe and effective treatment option for you.

A recommendation issued by a practitioner without an active CTR is not valid for entry into the state registry, no matter how qualified that practitioner is in other respects. The CTR, governed by Ohio Revised Code Chapter 4731 and the State Medical Board of Ohio's medical marijuana rules, is the single credential that makes a medical marijuana recommendation legally effective in Ohio.


Understanding the Required OARRS Check

As part of your clinical evaluation, Ohio law requires your CTR physician to review your prescription history. Before issuing your recommendation, your doctor will query the Ohio Automated Rx Reporting System (OARRS), the state prescription drug monitoring program operated by the Ohio Board of Pharmacy.

This mandatory check ensures there are no dangerous contraindications between medical cannabis and your current medications, particularly if you have been prescribed controlled substances like opioids or benzodiazepines for chronic pain. The OARRS query is documented in your medical record as part of the standard of care, and it gives the State Medical Board of Ohio the documentation it requires from every CTR physician.

Expect specific questions about your current and past prescriptions during the consultation. The OARRS check is a standard safety measure and does not notify your primary care doctor or employer. This step is not bureaucracy. It is a clinical safeguard that protects you from interactions that can be dangerous when you start a new therapy alongside existing medications.


Content verified as of December 15, 2025 Source: Ohio Division of Cannabis Control (DCC), State Medical Board of Ohio

FAQ

Common Questions About Ohio MMJ Cards

How much does an Ohio medical marijuana card cost in 2026?

The total cost for an Ohio medical marijuana card includes two components: First, MMJ.com charges $149.99 for the physician evaluation and certification. This fee covers your telehealth consultation with a licensed Ohio doctor, your signed physician certification, and ongoing support throughout the registration process. Second, the state of Ohio charges a registration fee of $0 (free registration). This brings your total cost to approximately $149.99. If you are not approved by our physician, you will receive a full refund of the $149.99 evaluation fee—this is our 100% money-back guarantee.

Can I get my Ohio medical marijuana card online through telehealth?

Yes, Ohio allows patients to receive their medical marijuana certification through telemedicine. MMJ.com offers a 100% online process where you can complete your evaluation via secure video call from anywhere in Ohio. Our HIPAA-compliant platform connects you with state-licensed physicians who are authorized to certify patients for the Ohio Medical Marijuana Control Program (OMMCP). The online process is identical in validity to an in-person visit—your certification will be accepted by all Ohio dispensaries.

How long is an Ohio medical marijuana card valid for?

An Ohio medical marijuana card is valid for 1 year from the date of issuance. To maintain uninterrupted access to medical cannabis, you should begin the renewal process approximately 90 days before expiration. MMJ.com offers streamlined renewal appointments at the same $149.99 rate. During your renewal, your physician will reassess your condition and provide a new certification for the state registry.

What medical conditions qualify for a medical marijuana card in Ohio?

Ohio has approved the following conditions for medical marijuana certification: AIDS/HIV, Alzheimer's Disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), Cancer, Chronic Pain, Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), Crohn's Disease, Epilepsy/Seizure Disorder, and several others. The full list includes over 23 qualifying conditions. If you have a chronic condition causing significant symptoms that haven't responded well to conventional treatments, you may qualify. Our physicians can evaluate conditions on a case-by-case basis, as many states allow certification for "conditions of the same kind or class" as those explicitly listed.

How fast can I get a medical marijuana card in Ohio?

Getting a medical marijuana card in Ohio is fast with MMJ.com. Our streamlined online process allows you to register and complete your doctor evaluation in under 15 minutes. You'll receive your physician certification immediately after approval. While state processing times vary (Same-day certification, 1-3 days for state card), many patients can access Ohio dispensaries the same day or within 24-48 hours using their digital card.

How much cannabis can I possess with an Ohio medical marijuana card?

Ohio medical marijuana patients are legally allowed to possess 90-day supply (approximately 2.5 ounces per 90 days). This limit is designed to provide patients with an adequate supply for their medical needs while preventing diversion. Your physician may recommend specific amounts based on your condition. Exceeding possession limits, even with a valid card, can result in legal penalties.

Can I grow my own marijuana at home in Ohio with a medical card?

No, Ohio does not currently allow home cultivation of marijuana, even for registered medical patients. All medical cannabis must be purchased from state-licensed dispensaries. These dispensaries offer a variety of products including flower, concentrates, edibles, tinctures, and topicals—all tested for safety and potency.

Does Ohio accept out-of-state medical marijuana cards (reciprocity)?

Ohio does not accept out-of-state medical marijuana cards. Visitors cannot purchase cannabis from Ohio dispensaries. If you're a Ohio resident traveling to another state, your Ohio card may be accepted in states with reciprocity agreements. States known to accept out-of-state cards include Nevada, Maine, Missouri, Oklahoma (with additional fees), and Washington D.C. Always verify current laws before traveling with or purchasing medical cannabis in another state.

What happens during an Ohio medical marijuana evaluation?

During your MMJ.com telehealth evaluation, you'll meet with a licensed Ohio physician via secure video call. The appointment typically lasts 10-20 minutes. Your doctor will review your medical history, discuss your symptoms and previous treatments, explain how medical cannabis might help your condition, answer your questions, and—if you qualify—provide your official physician certification. There's no physical exam required. We recommend having your medical records available, though they're not always mandatory.

Can I use my Ohio medical marijuana card at any dispensary?

Yes, your Ohio medical marijuana card is valid at all state-licensed dispensaries throughout Ohio. There are currently 100+ licensed dispensaries operating in the state. You can visit any dispensary you choose—there's no requirement to register with a specific location. Many dispensaries offer online menus, pre-ordering, and delivery services for patient convenience.

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Medically reviewed by: Dr. Kevin Kargman, DO·Ohio License #34.015746CTR·NPI 1407810302

Editorial oversight by: John Progar, CEO & FounderLast Verified: May 2026

Last Updated: June 5, 2026