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How to Get a Medical MJ Card in Tupelo, MS

If you’re looking for a medical marijuana card in Tupelo, MS, the first step is scheduling an in-person evaluation with a registered provider. Mississippi requires an in-person exam for initial certification, so plan for a face-to-face appointment before completing your state application. During your visit, the provider reviews your symptoms, medical history, and any documentation you can bring. If you’re certified, you’ll submit your patient registration through the Mississippi Medical Cannabis Program portal and receive your card after state approval.

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Schedule by filling out the form above or call/text us at 240-356-1000 to set up your consultation over the phone. We have 5 clinics to choose from with same-day appointments available!

Talk to a Doctor

Our doctor will determine if you qualify for an MS medical marijuana card after a quick 10-15 minute evaluation.

You'll find out if you're approved during your consultation.

Get Your Card

If approved, you'll then be able to complete your registration with the state online and get your medical card. Once you have your medical card, you can start accessing dispensaries right away!

Where to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Tupelo, MS

The state of Mississippi requires patients to be seen in-person to get certified for a medical marijuana card.

We currently have 7 clinics to choose from in Mississippi including Biloxi, Corinth, Gulfport, Hattiesburg, Hernando, Tupelo and Jackson.

The process is easy! You'll just need to be certified by one of our doctors in person, and then register with the state as a medical patient. Once your registration has been accepted, you'll receive your electronic medical card which will allow you to immediately access dispensaries in Mississippi to purchase cannabis products.

Dispensaries are now open in Mississippi and more will be coming in the near future; so now's the time to get certified!

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Tupelo, Mississippi Medical Card Requirements

To qualify for a medical marijuana card in Tupelo, Mississippi, you generally need a qualifying medical condition and a practitioner certification that meets state program rules. You’ll also complete a patient application in the state portal with accurate personal information and a compliant photo. Age-related rules can add steps for minors and for some young adult patients, so it helps to understand what applies to you before you schedule. Once approved, your medical marijuana card in Tupelo can be used to purchase from licensed Mississippi dispensaries.

You must be a Mississippi resident. There is no age requirement, however patients under the age of 18 will need a parent or guardian to register as their caregiver.

  • Pain refractory to appropriate opioid management
  • Diabetic/peripheral neuropathy
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Cancer
  • Parkinson's disease
  • Huntington's disease
  • Muscular dystrophy
  • Glaucoma
  • Spastic quadriplegia
  • HIV / AIDS
  • Hepatitis
  • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
  • Crohn's disease
  • Ulcerative colitis
  • Sickle-cell anemia
  • Alzheimer's disease
  • Agitation of dementia
  • Autism
  • Spinal cord disease or severe injury

In addition a chronic, terminal, or debilitating disease or medical condition or its treatment that produces one or more of the following:

  • Chronic pain
  • Cachexia or wasting syndrome
  • Severe or intractable nausea
  • Seizures
  • Severe and persistent muscle spasms including, but not limited to, those characteristic of multiple sclerosis
If you have a qualifying condition with medical documentation (such as medical records, pill bottles, office visit summaries, or a letter from a doctor stating your diagnosis), then you're ready to be seen by our doctor to get certified!
 
If you have a qualifying condition but DON'T have medical documentation, call or text us at 240-356-1000 so that we can schedule you with a doctor that can diagnose and then a doctor that can certify you. We do not charge extra for the diagnosis.

Our doctor will evaluate you based on your current health condition, medical history, and any documentation you are able to provide as proof to determine if you qualify.

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Tupelo Medical Marijuana Certification Process

The process to get your medical card in Tupelo, Mississippi is as easy as 1, 2, 3!

A certification visit with a medical marijuana doctor in Tupelo, MS focuses on your symptoms, treatment history, and whether your condition meets Mississippi’s criteria. You’ll typically discuss what you’ve tried so far, what relief you’re seeking, and any relevant diagnoses or records you can provide. If you qualify, the provider completes the certification you need to finish your state registration. After you submit your application and pay any required state fees, your patient card is issued once the state completes review.

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    Schedule an appointment with a licensed medical marijuana doctor to get certified.
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    Register with the state as a medical cannabis patient.
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    Get your state-issued medical marijuana card and start accessing dispensaries!

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With the state registry now open, providers in Mississippi can now officially certify patients for medical marijuana cards. You can schedule an appointment to get your medical card by completing the form on this page.

You'll need to be evaluated by a doctor in person to determine if you qualify for a medical card in Tupelo. If you have one of the state-approved medical conditions with at least one form of proof, you'll most likely qualify.

Once approved, you'll then just need to register with the state as a medical patient to get your card. After you're approved by the state and you receive your electronic medical card, you can start purchasing from dispensaries in Tupelo right away!

Check out our Mississippi dispensaries page to find information on locations near you in Tupelo.

Green Health Docs has helped over 100,000 patients nationwide get their medical marijuana cards and through our experience over the years, we understand how the process works better than anyone.  In addition to excellent customer service, our doctors and staff will provide you with marijuana education regarding your specific condition so that you can use this information along with the help of the dispensary to find the best form and strain of marijuana for you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Green Health Docs is one of the only medical marijuana evaluation clinics owned and operated by a licensed medical doctor. Most of our staff, including our local support center, are medical marijuana patients themselves who have been through the process before and are knowledgeable and passionate about helping others get their cards. Our goal is to make every step in the process as quick and easy as possible for you.

We have helped thousands of patients nationwide navigate their state’s marijuana programs and laws. We look forward to helping you get your card too!

Northeast Mississippi and I-22 Corridor Guidance for Tupelo Patients

Tupelo is a regional hub for Northeast Mississippi, which means many patients travel in from nearby towns and rural areas for healthcare, work, and errands. If you’re driving in from places like Saltillo, Pontotoc, Booneville, New Albany, or the smaller communities around Lee County, it helps to plan your process in a simple sequence: complete the in-person evaluation first, then submit your portal application shortly afterward while your details and documents are easy to access.

Preparing for your appointment like you would for any specialist visit can make the process smoother. Bring a photo ID, write down a brief symptom timeline, and list medications or treatments you’ve already tried. If you have diagnosis paperwork, recent visit notes, imaging summaries, or a current medication list, bring those too—clear details help medical marijuana doctors in Tupelo, Mississippi make an efficient, well-supported decision.

After approval, many patients do best when they set practical goals before their first dispensary visit. Think in terms of outcomes—sleep support, chronic pain relief, appetite support, or help with muscle spasms—so dispensary staff can guide you toward product formats and labeling that match your comfort level. Starting conservatively and tracking what works can help you build a routine that feels predictable and easy to maintain.

Tupelo Travel and Timing Tips: Commuters, Cross-State Trips, and Safe Storage

Because Tupelo sits within driving distance of both Alabama and Tennessee, it’s common for patients to travel for work, family, or weekend plans. To avoid complications, keep your routine centered in Mississippi: purchase from licensed Mississippi dispensaries and store products securely at home. Cannabis products should not be transported across state lines, even if you’re a registered Mississippi patient.

Timing matters, too—especially if you’re scheduling around shift work, school, or frequent travel. The most common delays after certification tend to be small but fixable portal issues, like a non-compliant photo or mismatched personal information. Taking a few extra minutes to review your application before you submit can save days of back-and-forth.

Once your card is active, build habits that prioritize compliance and safety. Transport products securely, avoid opening or using products in a vehicle, and avoid use in public places. Consistent, private-use routines and safe storage are the easiest way to keep things straightforward while you learn what works best for your symptoms.