Virginia Medical Cannabis Certification

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Participating in the Medical Cannabis Program Is Easier Than You Think

Follow these simple steps:

Step 1: Certification

You can be certified in as little as 30 minutes by booking a virtual appointment with an online provider.

*Beyond Hello is in no way affiliated with any organization, agency or provider.

Alternatively, you can find a list of registered practitioners on the BOP website. Under occupation, select “Registered Practitioner for Cannabis Oil” and enter your zip code. You will need to search the web for contact information.

Step 2: Come Visit Us

You can even browse our online menu and place a pre-order.

Important Reminder: To be eligible to purchase products at our dispensary you must bring all of the following to your visit:

  1. Physician provided certification form
  2. A valid photo ID (driver license/military ID)

If you are a parent, guardian, or caregiver you must also bring ID.

Virginia Medical Cannabis FAQs

Is medical and recreational cannabis legal in Virginia?

Virginia legalized medical cannabis. Patients with a written certification from a licensed physician are able to obtain medical cannabis from a dispensary in Virginia. The patient must register with a state-licensed dispensary who will provide the patient with medical cannabis. Virginia does not allow for the sale of recreational cannabis.

Can a qualifying patient grow cannabis in Virginia?

A person 21 years of age or older may cultivate up to four marijuana plants for personal use at their place of residence; however, at no point shall a household contain more than four marijuana plants.

Are Virginia patients still required to register with the Board of Pharmacy?

The requirement for patient registration was abolished on July 1, 2022, as a result of HB 933/SB 671 (however, patients can still receive a medical card if interested). Patients will be able to shop at Virginia dispensaries once they have received written certification from a qualified practitioner.

Do I need a state medical card to visit dispensaries in Virginia?

No, effective July 1, 2022, a medical cannabis card is no longer required; instead, an unexpired valid written certification from a Board of Pharmacy-registered practitioner is required. Because only medical cannabis, not recreational cannabis, is allowed in Virginia, one must still produce verification that they are a medical cannabis patient in order to receive medicinal cannabis.

Who can apply for a Virginia medical cannabis ID card?

Any Virginia resident who is at least 18 years old and has a qualifying medical condition may apply for a Virginia Medical Cannabis ID Card. Qualifying conditions include cancer, Crohn’s disease, multiple sclerosis, PTSD, and more. For a full list of qualifying conditions, please visit the Virginia Department of Health website.

What conditions qualify for medical marijuana cards in Virginia?

Virginia allows any medical condition to qualify for medical cannabis treatment. Some of the conditions commonly treated with medical marijuana in Virginia include cancer, HIV/AIDS, glaucoma, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, Crohn’s disease, and Parkinson’s disease.

How much does it cost to get a VA medical marijuana card and cannabis certificate?

The cost of a Virginia medical marijuana card and cannabis certificate depends on several factors. If you have a qualifying condition, you will need to make an appointment with a licensed physician who can provide you with an evaluation. The cost of this service varies depending on the physician, but typically ranges from $200-$300. In addition to the evaluation fee, there is also a state-mandated application fee. For the card itself, the fee is $50 for patients and $10 for caregivers. For the cannabis certification, the fee is $25. In total, the cost of getting a Virginia medical marijuana card and cannabis certification ranges from $275-$325.

Is there a list of Virginia practitioners who will provide a medical cannabis certification?

Yes, there is a list of practitioners who will make medical cannabis recommendations in Virginia. You can find this information on the website of the Virginia Board of Medicine. Here, you can search for licensed physicians by name or specialty.

What documents do I need to apply for a medical cannabis card?

You will need to provide the following documents in order to apply for a medical cannabis card in Virginia:

  1. A completed application form, which can be obtained from the Virginia Department of Health Office of Medical Cannabis.
  2. A recent photograph of yourself.
  3. A copy of your valid Virginia driver’s license or ID card. If you do not have a Virginia driver’s license or ID, you must provide another form of government-issued identification that includes your name and date of birth, such as a passport or military ID card.
  4. Your original certification form signed by your physician recommending the use of medical cannabis for the treatment of a qualifying medical condition as specified in Virginia law.
Can any doctor make a recommendation for me?

The written certification for medical cannabis can only be issued by qualified practitioners. Ask your doctor if they are aware of the medical cannabis program.

How do I apply for a medical marijuana card with Beyond / Hello? How do I get my VA MMJ certificate?

First, you will need to get a genuine doctor’s recommendation. This can be done by making an appointment with your physician or going to a walk-in clinic that specializes in authorizing patients for MMJ cards. Next, create an account on Beyond / Hello. After you verify your email address, log in and click the “Apply Now” button. From there, you will be prompted to fill out an online application with your personal information and details about your medical condition. Once submitted, schedule a video consultation with one of our licensed physicians. During the consultation, the doctor will ask about your medical history and condition and determine if you qualify. If approved, you will be able to download and print your temporary card. Your permanent card will arrive in the mail a few days later.

In order to get a Virginia MMJ certificate, you must be a resident of the state of Virginia and have a qualifying medical condition. You must also receive a recommendation from a licensed physician in the state of Virginia.

How does a caregiver apply for a medical marijuana card? Can a person under 18 apply for a MMJ card?

In order to apply for a medical marijuana card in Virginia, you must be a resident of the state and be diagnosed with a qualifying condition. To apply, you must first go to your doctor and get a recommendation. Once you have the recommendation, you can then apply for the card online. There is a $50 application fee for the card.

Yes, a person who is under 18 years of age may apply for a medical marijuana card in Virginia. Minors must have a parent or guardian sign the application on their behalf, and the minor must be diagnosed with one of the qualifying conditions listed in the Virginia Code.

Are my details kept confidential when I apply for a medical marijuana card?

Yes, your details are largely kept confidential when you apply for a medical marijuana card. Your personal information is protected under state law. However, some employers may require employees to disclose their use of medical marijuana, even if they have a valid card. Additionally, your information may be shared with other businesses or individuals in accordance with state and federal law.

What does an MMJ card permit in Virginia?

An MMJ card in Virginia provides its holder with a few different benefits. It validates that the holder has a qualifying medical condition that allows them to use medical marijuana. It can be used as proof of legal status when seeking to purchase medical marijuana from a licensed dispensary. Finally, an MMJ cardholder is typically exempt from paying state sales tax on their medical cannabis purchases.

Will doctors write prescriptions for medical cannabis?

No, doctors cannot “prescribe” medical cannabis in the United States, although they can recommend it. Practitioners in Virginia offer written certifications rather than prescriptions.

How do I get a written certification from a qualifying practitioner?

A patient, parent, legal guardian or registered agent may possess medical cannabis who has been issued a valid written certification from a Board of Pharmacy-registered practitioner and who maintains a current registration with the Board of Pharmacy.

Are medical cannabis dispensaries open in Virginia?

Yes, medical cannabis dispensaries are open in Virginia. Patients with a variety of qualifying conditions can now purchase medical cannabis products from state-licensed dispensaries.

How much medical cannabis can I get in Virginia?

A 90-day supply is allowed. The pharmacist, in conjunction with the patient, makes the final decision. Per 30 days, 4 ounces of botanical cannabis (flower) is permitted.

What should I bring to the dispensary?

If you are visiting a dispensary in Virginia, you should do the following:

  1. Pre-register with the dispensaries at which you plan to shop to reduce patient wait times. Bring a valid government-issued ID card.
  2. Bring a printed copy of the unexpired written certification.
  3. Only patients and registered agents may enter the dispensary. Children, spouses, and aids are not permitted unless they are registered.
Can I buy from one of your dispensaries located in Virginia if I am not a VA resident?

Unfortunately, no. Since cannabis is not legal in Virginia recreationally for sale, but only medically, only VA residents with a written certification can purchase from a VA dispensary. In order to be considered eligible as a medical cannabis patient in Virginia, one of the requirements is that you must be a resident of the state. Out of state medical cards are not recognized in the state of Virginia.

Can I order medical cannabis from a legal state other than Virginia?

No. It is not legal to import or transport cannabis across state lines.

May medical cannabis be dispensed to a minor patient?

Yes, medical cannabis may be dispensed to minor patients. However, any practitioner intending to treat a minor patient with botanical cannabis must authorize such use on the written certification form.

Do I have to be at least 21 years old to visit dispensaries in Virginia?

Yes, to purchase cannabis under Virginia law, we are required to ensure that patrons are 21+ and have valid state-issued identification (driver’s license, passport, state ID, etc.).

What does my online medical marijuana evaluation with Beyond / Hello include?

When you consult with Beyond / Hello for your online medical marijuana evaluation, you will receive a consultation that is tailored specifically to your needs. During your evaluation, we will discuss the benefits of medical marijuana use for your condition and answer any questions you may have. You will also receive a certification that will allow you to legally purchase medical marijuana in states where it is legal.

Where may a Virginia practitioner locate the written certification form?

The Board of Pharmacy will email the practitioner a link to the written certification form once the board issues the practitioner registration. The written certification may be signed either with an authentic electronic signature or a manual “wet” signature by the practitioner.

May the practitioner sign a written certification with the use of telemedicine for conducting a patient assessment?

Yes, provided that the use of telemedicine includes the delivery of patient care through real-time interactive audio-visual technology.

What are the doctor fees for written certifications?

Typical fees start at $80 for initial cannabis written certifications and start at $50 for renewals.

What conditions qualify for a certificate for medical cannabis from a licensed cannabis doctor?

Virginia allows any medical condition to qualify for medical cannabis treatment. Once you receive your physician recommendation for medical cannabis, you can receive safe and legal access to cannabis products, such as flower, concentrates, tinctures, edibles, and more from your local medical cannabis dispensary location.

What are some of the features offered by registered practitioners?
  • Online bookings
  • Virtual online video visits
  • Discounted rates for renewals, veterans, Medicaid, hospice patients, and SSDI
  • 24/7 availability
  • Education, guidance and follow-up support
  • Board-certified physicians
  • Money back guarantee
  • Mobile app
What else do I need to know about the Virginia HB 933 bill?

The Virginia HB 933/SB 671 law states that the possession, use, and distribution of cannabis is legal in the state of Virginia. However, there are still some restrictions in place. For example, it is still illegal to drive while under the influence of cannabis. Additionally, employers are still able to set their own policies in regards to cannabis use by employees.

Can I still register for a medical card to visit dispensaries in Virginia?

Patient registration is no longer necessary as a result of HB 933/SB 671. While a patient, parent, or legal guardian is no longer required to register with the Board, a $50 registration card for medicinal cannabis is available. Submit the online application, $50 application fee, a copy of the Written Certification for the Use of Medical Cannabis, and evidence of age, identity, and residency to the Board to receive the optional card. A comprehensive application will take about 60 business days to process. Applications with missing or incorrect information will not be processed. A tangible medical cannabis registration card will be mailed to the patient, parent, or legal guardian’s address of record on the application once the registration has been issued. Here is the link to the online application.

Do I need to present my medical records to Beyond / Hello?

No, you do not need to present your medical records to Beyond / Hello. We understand that some people may not want to share their medical information with us, and that is perfectly fine. We will not require you to present your records in order to use our service.

This is general information relating to qualifying as a medical patient. For the specific qualifying process and criteria, a prospective patient should contact their applicable state regulator.