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Ohio Medical Marijuana Program Overview

Ohio's Medical Marijuana Program, regulated by the Division of Cannabis Control (DCC) under the Ohio Department of Commerce, allows residents with qualifying medical conditions to legally access medical cannabis. MMJ.com offers eligibility assessments, secure telemedicine evaluations, and application assistance.

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Qualifying Medical Conditions (Ohio Revised Code 3796.01)

Ohio patients must obtain certification from a licensed healthcare provider for one or more of the following qualifying conditions as defined by Ohio Revised Code Section 3796.01:

  • AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome)
  • Alzheimer's Disease
  • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
  • Cancer
  • Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE)
  • Crohn's Disease
  • Epilepsy or Seizure Disorders
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Glaucoma
  • Hepatitis C
  • HIV Positive Status
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
  • Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
  • Chronic, Severe, or Intractable Pain
  • Parkinson's Disease
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
  • Sickle Cell Anemia
  • Spinal Cord Disease or Injury
  • Tourette's Syndrome
  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
  • Ulcerative Colitis
  • Any condition added by the State Medical Board under ORC 4731.302

Program Details

  • Patient Enrollment: Over 150,000 active patients are enrolled in Ohio's medical marijuana program
  • Dispensary Access: State-licensed dispensaries
  • State Registration Fee: $0 (FREE)
  • Home Cultivation: Not permitted

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  • Eligibility Verification: Evaluation of patient medical history and documentation
  • Telehealth Evaluations: Secure telemedicine consultations with licensed Ohio healthcare providers
  • Application Assistance: Support throughout the registration process

About the Qualifying Medical Conditions

Below is information about each qualifying condition and the research that informed Ohio's decision to include it in the state program per Ohio Revised Code 3796.01.

Chronic, Severe, or Intractable Pain

Chronic pain is an approved qualifying condition under Ohio's medical marijuana program per ORC 3796.01. Ohio included this condition based on systematic reviews examining cannabinoid use among patients with chronic pain conditions. (Whiting et al., JAMA 2015)

Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia is an approved qualifying condition under Ohio's medical marijuana program per ORC 3796.01. Ohio included this condition based on research examining cannabinoid use among fibromyalgia patients. (Fitzcharles et al., Arthritis Care Res 2016)

Epilepsy or Seizure Disorders

Seizure disorders, including epilepsy, are approved qualifying conditions under Ohio's medical marijuana program per ORC 3796.01. Ohio included these conditions based on clinical trial research examining CBD in patients with treatment-resistant epilepsy. (Devinsky et al., NEJM 2017)

Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

MS is an approved qualifying condition under Ohio's medical marijuana program per ORC 3796.01. Ohio included this condition based on clinical research examining cannabinoid use in patients with MS-related spasticity. (Zajicek et al., J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2012)

Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson's Disease is an approved qualifying condition under Ohio's medical marijuana program per ORC 3796.01. Ohio included this condition based on research examining cannabinoid use among Parkinson's patients. (Lotan et al., Clin Neuropharmacol 2014)

ALS

ALS is an approved qualifying condition under Ohio's medical marijuana program per ORC 3796.01. Ohio included this condition based on research surveying ALS patients about symptom management. (Carter et al., Am J Hosp Palliat Care 2010)

PTSD

PTSD is an approved qualifying condition under Ohio's medical marijuana program per ORC 3796.01. Ohio included this condition based on research examining cannabinoid use among patients with PTSD. (Roitman et al., J Clin Psychopharmacol 2014)

Cancer

Cancer is an approved qualifying condition under Ohio's medical marijuana program per ORC 3796.01. Ohio included this condition based on research examining cannabinoid use among cancer patients experiencing treatment-related symptoms. (Whiting et al., JAMA 2015)

Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Crohn's Disease, Ulcerative Colitis

IBD, Crohn's Disease, and Ulcerative Colitis are approved qualifying conditions under Ohio's medical marijuana program per ORC 3796.01. Ohio included these conditions based on clinical research examining cannabis use in IBD patients. (Naftali et al., Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol 2013)

Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE)

CTE is an approved qualifying condition under Ohio's medical marijuana program per ORC 3796.01 as determined by the State Medical Board of Ohio.

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

TBI is an approved qualifying condition under Ohio's medical marijuana program per ORC 3796.01 as determined by the State Medical Board of Ohio.

Sickle Cell Anemia

Sickle Cell Anemia is an approved qualifying condition under Ohio's medical marijuana program per ORC 3796.01. Ohio included this condition based on research examining cannabis use among sickle cell patients. (Abrams et al., Blood Adv 2020)

Tourette's Syndrome

Tourette's Syndrome is an approved qualifying condition under Ohio's medical marijuana program per ORC 3796.01. Ohio included this condition based on research examining THC use in patients with Tourette's. (Muller-Vahl et al., Pharmacopsychiatry 2003)

AIDS/HIV

AIDS and HIV positive status are approved qualifying conditions under Ohio's medical marijuana program per ORC 3796.01. Ohio included these conditions based on research examining cannabinoid use among HIV/AIDS patients. (Woolridge et al., J Pain Symptom Manage 2005)

Hepatitis C

Hepatitis C is an approved qualifying condition under Ohio's medical marijuana program per ORC 3796.01. Ohio included this condition based on research examining cannabis use among patients undergoing antiviral treatment. (Sylvestre et al., Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol 2006)

Glaucoma

Glaucoma is an approved qualifying condition under Ohio's medical marijuana program per ORC 3796.01. Ohio included this condition based on early research examining the relationship between cannabinoids and intraocular pressure. (Hepler & Frank, JAMA 1971)

Alzheimer's Disease

Alzheimer's Disease is an approved qualifying condition under Ohio's medical marijuana program per ORC 3796.01. Ohio included this condition based on research examining cannabinoid use in dementia patients. (Woodward et al., J Alzheimers Dis 2014)

Spinal Cord Disease or Injury

Spinal cord disease or injury is an approved qualifying condition under Ohio's medical marijuana program per ORC 3796.01 as determined by the State Medical Board of Ohio.

Petition Process for Additional Conditions

  • Submitting Petitions: Ohio residents can petition the State Medical Board under ORC 4731.302 to recognize additional qualifying conditions. Petitions must include medical documentation and scientific research.
  • Review Timeline: Petitions receive review based on scientific validation and expert evaluations.

Special Patient Categories

Caregivers

  • Eligibility: Must be at least 21 years old, complete background checks, and register with the program
  • Responsibilities: Support patients with medical cannabis procurement

Pediatric Patients

  • Requirements: Certifications from two licensed healthcare providers plus consent from a parent or guardian
  • Support: MMJ.com provides guidance for families managing pediatric medical cannabis treatment

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the timeframe for medical cannabis certification in Ohio? Typically, registration is processed within days following physician certification.

Can out-of-state patients access Ohio's medical cannabis program? No, Ohio's medical cannabis program is limited exclusively to state residents.

Is home cultivation permitted in Ohio? Home cultivation is currently prohibited. Patients must obtain medical cannabis through licensed dispensaries.

Is there a state fee for Ohio's medical marijuana card? No, Ohio has eliminated the state registration fee for patients.

Medical Disclaimer

This page provides information about Ohio's qualifying conditions for medical cannabis per Ohio Revised Code 3796.01. The inclusion of a condition in Ohio's program does not constitute medical advice or a guarantee of therapeutic benefit. Individual results vary. Potential side effects may include dizziness, sedation, and cognitive changes. Always consult a healthcare provider before starting treatment.

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Common Questions About Ohio MMJ Cards

How much does a Ohio medical marijuana card cost in 2025?+
The total cost for a 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 a Ohio medical marijuana card valid for?+
A 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 long does it take to get a Ohio medical marijuana card?+
With MMJ.com, you can receive your physician certification on the same day as your appointment—often within 15-30 minutes of your telehealth visit. After you receive your certification, you'll need to register with the Ohio Medical Marijuana Control Program (OMMCP). State processing times vary, but most patients receive their official card within Same-day certification, 1-3 days for state card. Many Ohio dispensaries allow patients to shop with a valid certification while waiting for the physical card to arrive.
How much cannabis can I possess with a 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 a 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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Last Updated: December 15, 2024 · Reviewed by MMJ.com Medical Advisory Team