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

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All appointments are completed via video chat. 5-10 minutes prior to your scheduled appointment, you will receive a link to the email address and phone number you provide on the application. Please be advised, we use a HIPA comApliant website for this appointment. No app or download is required.

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I had a wonderful experience with this website. The process was simple, I just picked a date, time, and paid with my card. I was sent reminders & a link to the video call. My nurse was kind, knowledgeable, and explained everything. I was given a digital copy of my paper while I wait for my official card to come in. My appointment was over in minutes. Overall a very good experience & I’m so glad I did it!

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This company had taken the time, expense and pressure out of the equation. Their commitment and passion for helping others is apparent not just in their documentation and words, but in their interactions and connections. If you are skeptical, take heart; this compassionate group of care givers is there for you.

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My interaction with CheapMedCards was the most pleasant I think it could have been, The website was simple and walked me through the procedure. The email verification and meetup was simple and quick. The nurse I spoke too was very pleasant and was very helpful with any questions I had. I would recommend this service just out of simplicity and ease of use. And you can’t beat the price at all

Virginia FAQ

bsolutely! 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.

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