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How to Get a Vermont Medical Marijuana Card
Book an Appointment
Schedule by filling out the form above or call/text us at 240-356-1000 to set up your consultation over the phone. We offer same-day appointments, so you can be seen by our doctor within 15 minutes of scheduling!
Talk to a Doctor
Our doctor will determine whether you qualify for a medical card after a quick 10-15 minute evaluation.
Get Your Card
If approved, you'll receive a completed copy of your Health Care Professional Verification Form the same day, which you can then use to apply with the state as a medical marijuana patient and get your card.
How to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Vermont
We are currently offering telemedicine appointments in Vermont. This means you can get certified for a Vermont medical marijuanas card online from the comfort of home.
You can schedule an appointment online by filling out any of the forms on this page or you can call/text 240-356-1000 to book your consultation over the phone.
VT Medical Card Requirements
You must be a Vermont resident. There is no age requirement, however, patients under the age of 18 will need a parent or guardian to register as their caregiver.
- Cachexia or wasting syndrome
- Cancer
- Chronic pain
- Crohn's disease
- Glaucoma
- HIV / AIDS
- Multiple sclerosis
- Parkinson's disease
- PTSD (requires the Mental Health Care Provider Form)
- Seizures
- Severe nausea
Our licensed marijuana doctor will evaluate you based on your current health condition, medical history, and any documentation you are able to provide as proof. If approved, we will then issue the Health Care Professional Verification Form needed to apply with the state as a patient the same day.
VT Medical Marijuana Card Appointment
Getting your Medical Marijuna Card is now easier than ever with Green Health Docs' convenient online appointments. Click the link below to schedule your Telemedicine Medical Marijuana Card appointment.
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Have Questions About Vermont Medical Cannabis?
Vermont Medical Marijuana Certification Process
The certification process in Vermont is similar to many other medical states. Patients will need to obtain a signed Health Care Professional Verification Form from a licensed medical marijuana doctor first in order to apply with the state for a medical card.
Schedule an appointment with a licensed medical marijuana doctor.
Speak with the doctor to find out if you qualify.
Obtain your Healthcare Professional Verification Form and apply with the state.
Get your medical marijuana ID card and start purchasing at dispensaries!
The first step in getting your Vermont medical marijuana card is to be evaluated and certified by a state-licensed medical cannabis doctor.
It can sometimes be difficult for patients to find a doctor who will certify them. We currently offer online telemedicine visits that allow you to be seen by a medical cannabis doctor from the comfort and security of home, making the search for a physician easy for you.
If you believe that you have one of the qualifying medical conditions and have at least one type of proof, then you will most likely qualify. Our doctor can evaluate you, review any medical documentation you are able to provide, and issue your provider statement so that you can apply for your card.
The next step after being certified by a doctor is to apply with the Vermont Marijuana Registry as a patient. In order to apply, you will need:
- Registered Patient Application
- Health Care Professional Verification Form
- A passport-style photo of the patient
- $50 application fee
Once you're approved by our doctor, we'll issue the signed Healthcare Profession Verification Form the same day so that you can apply with the state as soon as possible. You'll need to also fill out the Registered Patient Application and attach the passport-style photo and $50 by check or money order. Applications must be submitted via postal mail.
Mail completed applications to:
Department of Public Safety Marijuana Registry
45 State Drive
Waterbury, VT 05671-1300
The state must approve or deny all applications in writing with 30 days of being received. If approved, the state will issue the registry identification card to the mailing address provided on the completed application.
Vermont Medical Marijuana Card Information from our Physician
Even with Vermont's medical marijuana program being operational for some time now, many patients are still unclear on how to obtain a Vermont medical marijuana card. Green Health Docs have helped over 100,000 patients navigate through this confusing process, and we can help you get certified as well.
Apply For Your Vermont Medical Marijuana Card Today
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If you are a Vermont resident with one of the state-approved medical conditions or symptoms, then you most likely qualify. If you’re unsure, give us a call or text 7 days per week at 240-356-1000 and we’ll be happy to assist.
Schedule now using the form at the top of this page or give us a call at 240-356-1000; our friendly support team is available 7 days per week to set up a date and time for you to get evaluated by a medical marijuana doctor in Vermont and to answer any questions you may have.
You will need a valid photo ID and if possible, at least one form of proof of your medical condition such as medical records, pill bottles, office visit summaries, or a letter from your doctor.
If you don't have medical documentation, you can still get certified! 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.
The initial fee to be evaluated by our doctor is $200 payable by credit or debit. The fee includes the visit with the doctor, help with the state application, and any other assistance needed throughout the process. There is also a $50 application fee paid directly to the state marijuana registry.
Only a licensed medical marijuana doctor can determine if you qualify for the program, so we cannot guarantee your approval. However, if you do not get approved by our doctor you will receive a FULL refund! Our knowledgeable and friendly support staff is ready to help get you fully prepared for your appointment so that you have the best chance of approval, just give us a call at 240-356-1000 if you would like to know more.
A Vermont-licensed medical marijuana doctor will examine you, review any medical documentation you are able to provide and assess your medical history. Appointments are typically about 10-15 minutes. We will also maintain your patient records and provide follow-up care as needed.
- Cachexia or wasting syndrome
- Cancer
- Chronic pain
- Crohn's disease
- Glaucoma
- HIV / AIDS
- Multiple sclerosis
- Parkinson's disease
- PTSD (requires the Mental Health Care Provider Form)
- Seizures
- Severe nausea
You can fax your records to 240-366-1932 or you can have them emailed to info@greenhealthdocs.com.
Yes. Veterans can obtain medical marijuana in the same way as any other patient at Green Health Docs. We are proud to help our veterans combat their medical conditions with medical marijuana!
Yes. Children (under the age of 18) can become medical marijuana patients in Vermont. However, the child must have a parent or guardian register as his/her caregiver.
A caregiver is a Vermont resident at least 21 years of age who is designated to be able to purchase medical marijuana products from dispensaries on behalf of a qualified patient.
You'll need to submit a patient application to the state via postal mail along with your healthcare professional verification form, a passport-style photo, and the $50 application fee.
Applications can take up to 30 days to be approved or denied by the state.
No. Insurance companies do not cover any costs associated with medical marijuana due to conflicts with federal law.
Vermont medical patients can possess up to 2 ounces of cannabis at any given time.
Vermont dispensaries currently offer a wide range of medical marijuana products including:
- Raw flower
- Concentrates (such as BHO, distillate, hash, & rosin)
- Vape products (such as cartridges)
- Edible products (such as baked goods, chocolates, & gummies)
- Oral products (such as capsules, elixirs, and tinctures)
- Rick Simpson Oil (RSO)
- Topicals (such as balms, lotions, salves, & transdermal patches)
- Seeds & clones for home cultivation
Yes. Personal cultivation of marijuana by a patient (or caregiver on behalf of a patient) may only occur in an enclosure screened area that is away from public view and is secure, limiting access to only the patient or caregiver.
No, as a medical patient you are protected by HIPAA. Green Health Docs makes the privacy and security of our patients’ confidential information a top priority. No one will be able to find out your status as a medical marijuana patient unless you openly tell them or if you are administered a drug test for marijuana.
Yes. With Vermont being an at-will state and there not currently being any legislation in place that protects medical marijuana patients in the workplace, medical cardholders can still be administered drug screenings and receive disciplinary action regarding the results of drug screenings. For this reason, we recommend making sure you are fully aware of your employer’s policy regarding drug screenings and medical marijuana before moving forward with the process.
Yes! You do not have to be seen by the same doctor each year. If you were certified by another medical marijuana doctor last year and would like to switch to Green Health Docs, we will be happy to take care of you!
Vermont
Medical Cannabis Card
Frequently Asked Questions
Patient Resources
Here are a few important resources for patients (or family of patients) hoping to obtain a Vermont medical card or learn more about medical cannabis:
- Is Medical Cannabis Legal in Kentucky?
- Kentucky Medical Marijuana Qualifying Conditions in 2025
- Kentucky Medical Marijuana Card Requirements & Limits in 2025
- Kentucky Medical Marijuanas Card Costs in 2025
- Fifteen Essential Reasons to Get a Medical Marijuana Card
- How to Use Marijuana Without Smoking it
- Will a Medical Marijuana Card Show Up on a Background Check?
- Will Medicaid Pay for a Medical Marijuana Card?