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Maine

$39

1 year

Oklahoma

$25

2 year

Virginia

$89

1 year

West Virginia

$89

1 year

Florida

$89

1 year

Pennsylvania

$89

1 year

Oklahoma:  We offer filing assistance for $19   |   Maine:  We offer rapid renewals to existing patients for $35

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Simply fill out the basic information, check all the boxes, schedule appointment and you’re all set.

Video Call

In just 5-10 minutes one of our physicians will qualify you for your new ID card during the online consultation!

Get Approved

After your appointment with one of our health professionals, if you qualify, we’ll send you your certification! It’s that easy.

General FAQs

CheapMedCards.com is a telehealth platform that provides affordable and convenient access to medical marijuana evaluations and certifications. Through secure online consultations with licensed healthcare providers, patients can obtain the necessary documentation to apply for a medical marijuana card in their respective states.
  1. Sign Up: Complete a brief intake form and schedule an appointment.
  2. Consultation: Engage in a 5–10 minute video call with a licensed provider.
  3. Certification: If approved, receive your medical marijuana recommendation, often on the same day.

Costs vary by state and service. Please see your state below for specific costs.

Yes. CheapMedCards.com employs HIPAA-compliant platforms to ensure patient privacy and data security. All consultations are conducted by licensed healthcare professionals.

If you’re not approved for a medical marijuana recommendation, CheapMedCards.com offers a 100% money-back guarantee.

Patients are eligible to reschedule their appointment once without penalty. Additional reschedules may require paying the appointment fee again.

If you haven’t received your confirmation email, please check your spam or junk folder. If it’s not there, reach out to our support team at info@cheapmedcards.com for assistance.

You must have a valid state-issued ID to proceed with the appointment. This is necessary to verify your identity and comply with state regulations.

If you encounter problems connecting to your telehealth appointment, contact our support team via email at info@cheapmedcards.com or call 1-800-919-6583 and they will help you reschedule or troubleshoot.

This varies by state. In Maine, you are able to immediately use your digital card. In states like Virginia and Oklahoma, there is additional processing required by the state.

Yes, we are fully HIPAA-compliant. Your information will never be shared without your consent.

State-Specific FAQs

Maine

Maine does not have a specific list of qualifying conditions. Instead, the decision is left to the discretion of the certifying healthcare provider. If the provider believes that medical cannabis may benefit your condition, you may be approved.

  1. Complete Intake Form: Fill out the patient intake form and schedule an appointment.
  2. Consultation: Engage in a video call with a licensed provider.
  3. Receive Certification: If approved, receive your certification promptly
  • Initial Certification: $39
  • Renewal: $35

In Maine, eligible patients can take advantage of the rapid renewal process for their medical marijuana certification. This streamlined process allows for:

  • No Appointment Needed: If your medical condition remains unchanged and you have previously been certified, you can renew without a new consultation.
  • Quick Turnaround: Rapid renewals are processed within 48 hours.
  • Cost-Effective: The renewal fee is typically lower than the initial certification fee.

To determine your eligibility for rapid renewal, please contact our support team or log into your account on CheapMedCards.com.

Oklahoma

Oklahoma does not have a predefined list of qualifying conditions. The certifying physician determines eligibility based on their professional judgment. Oklahoma Cannabis Information Portal

  1. Complete Intake Form: Fill out the patient intake form and schedule an appointment.
  2. Consultation: Engage in a video call with a licensed provider.
  3. Receive Recommendation: If approved, receive your recommendation letter same-day.
  4. Apply with OMMA: Submit your application to the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) with the recommendation, proof of residency, and ID.
  • Consultation: Starting at $25 
  • OMMA Application Fee
    • Standard Fee: $100.00 + $4.30 credit card processing fee (Total: $104.30)
    • Reduced Fee: $20.00 + $2.50 credit card processing fee (Total: $22.50)
  • Available for patients with proof of enrollment in Medicaid (SoonerCare), Medicare, or status as a 100% disabled veteran.

Patients may possess up to 3 ounces on their person, 8 ounces at home, and cultivate up to six mature plants. Oklahoma Cannabis Information Portal

Virginia

Absolutely! The entire process can be completed online, allowing you to speak with a licensed doctor from the comfort of your home.

Yes, it is legal under Virginia law for medical use. However, it is governed by specific state regulations, and only qualified patients may participate in the program.
Anyone who lives in Virginia—either temporarily or permanently—can join the medical marijuana program if they receive a written recommendation from a licensed provider for a condition that qualifies under Virginia’s medical guidelines.
To become a registered patient, you must first get evaluated by a licensed healthcare provider and receive your medical cannabis certification. There’s no longer a need to register separately with the state; once you have your certification, you can purchase directly from a licensed dispensary.
Although medical marijuana is permitted by the state, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs follows federal law, which still prohibits its use. Speak with your VA provider for guidance based on your situation.
Qualified patients may possess up to a 90-day supply of medical cannabis, as specified by their healthcare provider.
Virginia doesn’t provide a strict list of qualifying conditions. If your healthcare provider believes medical cannabis may benefit your condition, you may qualify. Common conditions include chronic pain, anxiety, cancer, PTSD, epilepsy, insomnia, multiple sclerosis, and more. Visit the Virginia Department of Health’s website for additional details.
Licensed dispensaries across Virginia provide medical cannabis to registered patients. These locations offer various products such as edibles, tinctures, flower, capsules, vapes, oils, live rosin, patches, and more.
Personal cultivation for medical use is not allowed under Virginia’s medical marijuana program. All cannabis for medical purposes must be obtained from approved dispensaries. While adults 21 and older may grow up to four plants for personal use, these plants are not protected under the medical program.

Yes. Patients are limited to a 90-day supply, based on the healthcare provider’s recommendation. Possessing more than this amount could lead to legal trouble.

In Virginia, having a medical marijuana card does not automatically disqualify you from owning a firearm. However, under federal law, cannabis users are prohibited from purchasing or possessing firearms. It’s wise to seek legal advice to fully understand the risks and regulations involved.

West Virginia FAQ

To qualify, you must be a West Virginia resident, at least 18 years old, and diagnosed with a medical condition that meets the state’s eligibility criteria.
Eligible conditions typically include chronic pain, cancer, PTSD, and other serious or debilitating illnesses. Your healthcare provider will determine if your condition qualifies.
No, West Virginia does not accept medical marijuana cards issued by other states. You must be approved within West Virginia to access medical cannabis locally.

Costs can vary, but patients typically spend between $89 and $200 for medical evaluations and state registration fees.

Yes, West Virginia law sets a maximum amount of medical cannabis that patients may possess. These limits are established to ensure safe and legal usage.
Once issued, a West Virginia medical marijuana card remains valid for 12 months. After that, patients must renew their certification to continue legally using medical cannabis.

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