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How to Get a Medical Card in West Virginia in Minutes
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1. Signup
Fill out a 30 second, confidential questionnaire. We’ll send it to one of our available medical marijuana doctors for review.
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2. Chat with a Doctor Today
Our state-certified medical practitioners are standing by to help answer your questions and evaluate your cannabis needs.
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3. Receive Your State Card
Your physician will enter your electronic certification within 24 to 48 hours of approval. You'll then receive an email with instructions for how to complete your registration with the state via the OMC's application portal. Your West Virginia certification and med card are valid for one year.
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Qualifying conditions in West Virginia
Most Common Conditions
- Severe chronic or intractable pain of neuropathic origin or severe chronic or intractable pain
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Neuropathies
- Cancer
All Conditions
- ALS
- Cancer
- Crohn’s Disease
- Damage to the nervous tissue of the spinal cord with objective neurological indication of intractable spasticity
- Epilepsy
- HIV or AIDS
- Huntington’s Disease
- Intractable Seizures
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Neuropathies
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Severe chronic or intractable pain of neuropathic origin or severe chronic or intractable pain
- Sickle Cell Anemia
- Terminal illness that is defined as a medical prognosis of life expectancy of approximately one year or less if the illness runs its normal course.
How to be a medical cannabis caregiver in West Virginia
Some patients choose to have – or are required to have – a designated caregiver who can purchase cannabis on their behalf. They’re also allowed to transport it and prepare it for patient use.
In West Virginia, a caregiver must be designated by the patient or their legal guardian using the West Virginia Caregiver Designation Form, pay the state’s application fee, and submit a criminal history background check. The application will be denied if the designated caregiver has a history of drug abuse, felony possession, sale of controlled substances or drug-related conspiracy.
To qualify as your caregiver, they must:
- be responsible for the management of the wellbeing of the registered patient concerning their palliative use of cannabis,
- be at least 21 years of age, although the OMC has the latitude to make exceptions in extremely rare circumstances,
- for patients under 18 years of age, be a parent or guardian unless it can be demonstrated that “no parent or legal guardian is appropriate or available.”
Caregivers cannot:
- use the patient’s cannabis,
- be the patient’s doctor,
- purchase more than the maximum amount allowed for the patient.
The caregiver application fee is $50. The fee may be waived if the caregiver can demonstrate financial hardship.
How to register for a med card in West Virginia
Follow the instructions once you start the NuggMD process to fill out your application. Make sure you enter all of your information accurately to avoid possible delays in your processing. Your physician will enter your electronic certification within 24 to 48 hours of approval.
Once you receive notification that your recommendation has been entered in the state’s system, you’ll need to finish your state registration via the OMC’s online portal. You’ll need to enter all of the requested information and pay the state registration fee of $50.
How to renew your med card in West Virginia
Renewing your medical marijuana card in WV is an annual requirement. Thankfully, the process is just as straightforward as your initial registration. And NuggMD makes renewing your WV med card even easier!
- We’ll send you an email reminder when it’s time to renew,
- Sign into NuggMD to meet with one of our state-certified medical practitioners,
- Follow the provided steps to complete your med card renewal with the state.
Remember to start your renewal at least 30 days before your card expiration date to avoid gaps in coverage. Keep in mind that your renewal certification must be dated within 30 days of your renewal application.
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We are a team of cannabis and technology professionals focused on connecting you with state-licensed doctors. We believe all people deserve access to medical cannabis if they think it might improve their quality of life. Since our founding in 2015, we’ve held ourselves and our partners to the highest standards to ensure every patient we serve is able to access reliable cannabis information, trustworthy medical practitioners, and proactive updates on the cannabis healthcare ecosystem and legislation that may affect their experience as a medical cannabis patient.
Whether you’re a cannabis connoisseur or thinking of becoming a first-time medical marijuana patient, our network of doctors will listen to your needs and give you an honest opinion about whether they think cannabis can help.
Frequently asked. Frequently answered.
To qualify for a medical marijuana card in West Virginia, you must:
* be at least 18 years of age (minors can join the program with the approval of a parent or guardian).
* be a West Virginia resident with valid proof of residency
* receive a physician’s certification for one of the state-qualifying medical conditions
Have other questions about whether you qualify for a WV med card? Find answers to common West Virginia patient FAQs.
Qualifying conditions for medical marijuana in West Virginia include:
* ALS
* Cancer
* Crohn’s Disease
* Damage to the nervous tissue of the spinal cord with objective neurological indication of intractable spasticity
* Epilepsy
* HIV or AIDS
* Huntington’s Disease
* Intractable Seizures
* Multiple Sclerosis
* Neuropathies
* Parkinson’s Disease
* Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
* Severe chronic or intractable pain of neuropathic origin or severe chronic or intractable pain
* Sickle Cell Anemia
* Terminal illness that is defined as a medical prognosis of life expectancy of approximately one year or less if the illness runs its normal course
If you would like to add a medical condition, click here to fill out the Application To Request That An Additional Medical Condition Qualify For Medical Cannabis Usage In West Virginia.
Having a medical marijuana card is the only legal way to purchase cannabis in West Virginia. Even after adult-use sales begin in the state, having a med card tends to carry a range of additional benefits, such as lower taxes, higher purchase limits, and greater legal protections.
West Virginia charges a $50 application fee to get a WV medical card. Patients are also responsible for the cost of the required medical evaluation. NuggMD offers low-cost West Virginia medical cannabis evaluations, and there’s no risk because you’re only billed if you’re approved for medical cannabis.
Currently, health insurance does not cover the cost of medical marijuana in West Virginia. Since cannabis remains federally illegal, insurance will not pay for medical marijuana or the costs associated with obtaining a medical marijuana card. This may change in the future if federal laws around cannabis are updated.
Most patients now receive their certification in as little as two to three weeks, though the state of West Virginia notes it can take up to 30 to 60 days to process a certification. You can start the process by getting your seeing a medical marijuana doctor through NuggMD in as little as 15 minutes with no appointment needed. Once approved, your NuggMD medical marijuana doctor will provide your electronic certification within 24 to 48 hours to complete the state registration process.
With NuggMD, you are ONLY charged for your evaluation if you are approved by the doctor. We believe the cost of an evaluation should never be a barrier to getting the care you need.
You’ll only be charged if you’re approved for your medical marijuana certification. If not, your evaluation is free! If you sign up and pay for your evaluation, but then cancel before your evaluation, there is a small $10 fee for the payment processing. You can also change your mind after your evaluation if you wish and request a refund, but you must do so before your certification has been submitted to the state. Once you’ve been certified, a refund for services will no longer be available. Please send an email to support@nuggmd.com with the subject line “Refund Request” and a brief description of your issue. We want to make sure you’re 100% satisfied with your purchase being that you, the customer, are the most important thing to us! Once a refund has been initiated, please allow 3-5 business days for the funds to transfer back to the card you used for the transaction. A refund is no longer available more than 30 days after the date of your evaluation. If any issues arise, please feel free to reach back out for further assistance.
You sure can! You can see any doctor you choose for your renewal evaluation. When you transfer to a NuggMD practitioner, be sure to bring your medical records so they can provide a complete evaluation and best answer your questions.
West Virginia doesn’t have reciprocity agreements with any other states. Every state has different rules for medical marijuana program reciprocity, and you should check with your destination state to confirm if your card can be used while visiting.
Traveling across state lines with cannabis is always prohibited, regardless of your medical cannabis status in one or both states.
Some states recognize out-of-state medical marijuana cards through reciprocity agreements. Before traveling, check the medical marijuana laws in your destination state to see if they accept out-of-state cards. Traveling across state lines with cannabis is illegal under federal law, even if you have a West Virginia medical marijuana card.
You don’t necessarily have to provide a West Virginia ID, but you will need a government-issued ID and proof of WV residency. Here’s a list of approved proof of residency documents.