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The Connecticut Palliative Use of Marijuana Program has provided qualifying patients with legal access to medical cannabis since 2012. The program is designed to ensure safe, regulated, and physician-supervised access to cannabis-based treatments for Connecticut residents with qualifying conditions.
Speak with a board-certified Connecticut physician via secure video call from your home. No travel required.
Connecticut recognizes 17 qualifying medical conditions. Conditions include cancer, PTSD, chronic pain, epilepsy, and more.
A valid Connecticut medical marijuana card protects your right to purchase and possess up to 5 ounces per month under state law.
Your Connecticut card requires renewal annually. Our platform makes renewal fast and hassle-free.
Once your application is submitted, the Connecticut Palliative Use of Marijuana Program processes cards within 10–14 business days. Same-day physician appointments are often available.
If you don't qualify after your physician evaluation, you receive a full refund of your evaluation fee — no questions asked.
The following are common qualifying conditions under the Connecticut Palliative Use of Marijuana Program. View the complete list →
Registered Connecticut medical marijuana patients may legally possess: 5 ounces per month. Always carry your valid medical marijuana card when purchasing or transporting cannabis.
Our streamlined process makes getting your Connecticut medical marijuana card as simple as possible.
Create a secure account and fill out a brief health questionnaire. Your medical information is protected by end-to-end encryption and full HIPAA compliance.
Schedule a telehealth video appointment with a board-certified physician licensed in Connecticut. Appointments are typically available same day and take 15–30 minutes.
If approved, receive your physician certification immediately. Submit your application to the Connecticut Palliative Use of Marijuana Program and receive your card within 10–14 business days.
Everything you need to know about getting your medical marijuana card in Connecticut.
To get a medical marijuana card in Connecticut, you must: (1) have a qualifying medical condition, (2) be evaluated by a licensed Connecticut physician via telehealth or in person, (3) receive a physician certification, and (4) apply for your state card through the Connecticut Palliative Use of Marijuana Program. Processing takes approximately 10–14 business days.
The state registration fee for a Connecticut medical marijuana card is $100. Additional physician evaluation fees may apply separately. Some patients may qualify for fee reductions — check the official Connecticut Palliative Use of Marijuana Program website for current hardship exemptions.
After submitting your completed application, the Connecticut Palliative Use of Marijuana Program typically processes cards within 10–14 business days. The physician evaluation itself usually takes 15–30 minutes. Telehealth evaluations in Connecticut allow you to complete the entire process from home.
Most states do not accept out-of-state medical marijuana cards. Some states have reciprocity agreements that may allow Connecticut card holders to purchase in limited quantities. Always check the destination state's laws before traveling with cannabis — federal law prohibits interstate transport of cannabis regardless of state medical status.
Yes — Connecticut fully supports telehealth evaluations for medical marijuana certifications. You can complete your physician evaluation via secure video call from the comfort of your home.
Patients must be at least 18 years old to apply for a medical marijuana card in Connecticut. Minors under 18 may qualify in special circumstances with parental or guardian consent and a designated caregiver — contact the Connecticut Palliative Use of Marijuana Program for details on minor patient applications.
Verified 2026 links to the official Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) and related Connecticut government resources. Always confirm program details directly with these official sources before applying.
Last verified: 2026. State agencies occasionally update URLs. If a link does not load, search "Connecticut medical marijuana program" on the state's main .gov website.
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