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Medical marijuana licensing in a mobile environment.

 
 
 

Get a Florida Medical Marijuana Card in Three Easy Steps:

 
 

Schedule

Register and schedule a new appointment with Dr. Cannabus to see one of our medical marijuana physicians who will review your conditions.

 

See the Doctor

Meet with one of our highly skilled physicians who will review your conditions, provide a physical exam, and discuss certification.

 

Get Approved

Await your approval of your medical marijuana card. A virtual card should arrive in 10-14 days while your actual card can take 2-3 weeks.

 
 
 

Medical Marijuana Patients Must:

  • Be a permanent or seasonal Florida resident

  • Be diagnosed with a qualifying condition by a qualified physician

  • Be entered into the Medical Marijuana Use Registry

  • Obtain a Medical Marijuana Use Registry Identification Card

“Had a totally great experience with Dr. Cannabus. From the receptionist, who was very professional and extremely friendly, to the Dr., who was really polite, knowledgeable, and professional. I should have made my appointment sooner. Don't be afraid to call them back with questions; they'll answer them all—what a great experience. Thanks.”

— Joseph

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Florida's Medical Marijuana Program

The state of Florida under state law has a legalized medical marijuana program, which allows patients to receive a medical marijuana recommendation from a certified physician and apply for a state-issued Florida Medical Marijuana Card, permitting the patient to purchase marijuana for medicinal use, as per Florida state guidelines.

In 2014, the Florida legislature enacted the Compassionate Medical Cannabis Act of 2014, (Chapter 381.986, Florida Statutes), which allows qualified patients in Florida to obtain “low-THC cannabis” based on a physician’s recommendation. In March of 2016, the statute was amended to include full-strength marijuana, termed “medical cannabis,” for use by terminally ill patients only.

Thus, there are two types of medical marijuana for which Florida patients may be eligible depending on their condition.

Qualifying Conditions

According to Florida state law, patients suffering from the following conditions may qualify for medical marijuana treatment:

  • PTSD

  • Cancer

  • Epilepsy

  • HIV/AIDS

  • ADHD

  • Multiple Sclerosis

  • Crohn's Disease

  • OCD

  • Seizures

  • Insomnia

  • Diabetes

  • Tourette's Syndrome

Click the link below for a more complete list of qualifying conditions