Meet With A Medical Marijuana Doctor in Wisconsin

Legal Status

Low-THC Oil Only

Purchase Limits

Medical – Low-THC Oil Only (may not exceed 0.3% THC)

Recreational – Illegal

Cultivation

Illegal

Wisconsin Legal Resources

How To Get A Medical Marijuana Card in Wyoming

1

Book Your Appointment

Provide some basic medical history and book an appointment with a licensed marijuana doctor. The $199 fee includes your consultation fee, physician copay, and the medical evaluation for your recommendation.

2

Talk to an MMJ Doctor

Consult with a marijuana physician who will evaluate your ailments and answer any questions you have about medical marijuana treatment. This can be either online, through video, or in person, depending on where you live.

3

Receive an MMJ Card

If you are approved for medical marijuana, you’ll receive your recommendation. Depending on your state, you will either be granted immediate access to dispensaries or wait to receive your card in the mail.

About Medical Marijuana in Wisconsin

Wisconsin has one of the strictest statewide medical cannabis programs, as it only allows non-psychoactive CBD oil for patients with a seizure disorder. This limitation has been a point of contention, particularly as neighboring states adopt more expansive medical marijuana programs.

The only qualifying condition for the use of non-psychoactive CBD oil in Wisconsin is a seizure disorder, including epilepsy. This narrow scope means that patients with other conditions, such as chronic pain or PTSD, have no legal access to medical cannabis products. The state’s possession and purchase limits are not clearly defined and instead depend on the recommendations of individual healthcare providers, leading to variability in how much CBD oil patients can obtain.

Despite repeated efforts, Wisconsin legislators have not yet succeeded in advancing meaningful reform. Since 2019, various bills have been introduced to decriminalize small amounts of cannabis and create a comprehensive medical program. However, these proposals have consistently faced opposition, leaving the state’s cannabis policies largely unchanged.

As pressure mounts from advocates and neighboring states, the future of Wisconsin’s medical cannabis program remains uncertain. Many are hopeful that expanding the program to cover more conditions and allow for broader access to medical cannabis could bring relief to patients in need, but significant legislative hurdles persist.

Medical cannabis use is legal in Wisconsin only in the form of low-THC cannabis oil.

Low-THC cannabis oil is the only legal formulation in Wisconsin and may not exceed 0.3% THC concetration.

Yes, there are dispensaries in Wisconsin that offer hemp-derived products with little to no THC.

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