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How to get a medical marijuanas card in Pennsylvania online

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Apply for your Pennsylvania medical marijuana card online through MMJ.com, where state-certified medical marijuana doctors are ready to assist you. Residents of Pennsylvania have the convenience of securing their new medical card, renewing an existing one, or obtaining a 12-month prescription entirely online, either through a televisit (using a webcam) or a simple telephone call. Our MMJ doctors are available online every day of the week to ensure you have access to the care and services you need, specific to the state of Pennsylvania.

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How to get a medical marijuanas card in Pennsylvania online

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Step 1

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In Pennsylvania, accessing medical marijuana is straightforward. Simply book a session with a state-approved cannabis physician through an online platform. You can choose a convenient phone call or a Telehealth video conference for your appointment, making the process easy and accommodating to your schedule.

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Step 2

Attend Appointment

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Ready for the next step in your Pennsylvania medical marijuana journey? Seamlessly connect with an MMJ doctor using your smartphone or computer. It’s all about convenience—dial in for a phone consultation or hop onto a video call, all from the comfort of your home. No hassle, just a smooth path to your evaluation.

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Step 2

Receive Recommendation

Valid For: 1 year from issue date.

Register with the PA DOH and pay the $50 fee. Patients who participate in assistance programs including Medicaid, PACE/PACENET, CHIP, SNAP, and WIC may be eligible for a fee reduction of $0 paid to the state program. The Pennsylvania Department of Health will mail you the medical marijuana card within 14 business days.

State Fee: $50, unless Patients who participate in assistance programs including Medicaid, PACE/PACENET, CHIP, SNAP, and WIC may be eligible for a fee reduction of $0 paid to the state program.

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