Apply for yourOregon Medical Marijuana Card

Legal Status

Medical and Recreational

Purchase Limits

Medical – 24 oz purchase limit

Recreational – 1 oz purchase limit

Taxes

Medical – 0%

Recreational – 20%

Cultivation

Legal – 6 plants per person

Oregon Legal Resources

How To Get Your Oregon Medical Marijuana Card

1

Book Your Appointment

Provide some basic medical history and book an appointment with a licensed Oregon medical marijuana doctor. The $99 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 Your Med Card

If you are approved for medical marijuana, you’ll receive your recommendation. Once you're approved, the state will process your application, notify you of your approval, and mail your card. After you have your card in hand, you can begin purchasing at dispensaries.

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About Medical Marijuana in Oregon

Since recreational cannabis is legal in your state, you might think getting your med card is pointless. Think again.

With your OR medical marijuana card, you can skip the line at the dispensary, access higher-potency cannabis products, and save up to 20% on every cannabis purchase. That’s a lot of time and money saved.

At Veriheal, it doesn’t end with the card. You also gain access to around-the-clock customer support and personalized cannabis consultations. Our team of dedicated doctors and comprehensive resource library ensure you’re always informed and empowered to make the best cannabis choices for your needs.

Plus, having a medical marijuana card offers legal protections and allows you to grow more plants at home, giving you greater control over your supply. Whether you’re seeking relief from chronic pain or just exploring new wellness options, Veriheal ensures your cannabis journey is safe, convenient, and tailored to you.

Trying something new doesn’t have to be scary. And with Veriheal, you’re always in good hands.

The best part? You can start the process online from the comfort of your home by booking an appointment with a local doctor who truly cares about your health and well-being.

“At Veriheal, we’re committed to ensuring that every patient feels seen, heard, and supported on their personal wellness journey."

- Dr. Erik Smith, Veriheal Medical Director

About Medical Marijuana in Oregon

Oregon’s qualifying conditions for a medical card include:

  • Cancer
  • Degenerative or pervasive neurological conditions
  • Glaucoma
  • HIV+/AIDS
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
  • Any medical condition whose outcome or treatment causes one or more of the following:
    • Cachexia (a weight-loss disease that can be caused by HIV or cancer)
    • Persistent muscle spasms, including but not limited to spasms caused by multiple sclerosis
    • Severe pain
    • Severe nausea
    • Seizures, including but not limited to seizures caused by epilepsy

People who wish to participate in the medical cannabis program must register with the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) to become eligible.

Patients with a qualifying medical condition and a recommendation for medical cannabis from an attending physician may apply for a medical marijuana card online.

The requirements are:

  • Complete and submit an application.
  • Submit a complete attending physician’s statement (provided by Veriheal).
  • Provide a valid state or federal ID for the patient.
  • Designate a primary caregiver and grower, if applicable.
  • Pay a mandatory $200 application and card fee. An optional grow site registration fee is an additional $200.

Oregon also offers reduced fees for citizens in need of financial assistance. The charges are only $60 for persons receiving state food stamps, $50 for residents who fall under the Oregon Health Plan, and $20 for persons receiving SSI benefits or members of the U.S. Military.

A patient must be a resident of the state with a driver’s license or identification verifying proof of address, be at least 18 years old (or have a designated caregiver if they are under 18), and have a physician’s certification confirming qualifying conditions.

You can sign up for a consultation with a certified medical cannabis doctor through Veriheal for as low as $49.75. The total cost, including the $200 state fee, is $399.

In Oregon, the state allows caregivers to be at least 18 years of age, as opposed to some states that mandate 21 years of age. Like a patient, caregivers must also prove that they are a resident of Oregon with a valid driver’s license or state identification card. Any caregiver requested must be listed as the patient’s particular assistant to be considered.

Patients and caregivers are allowed to possess a certain amount of medical cannabis without penalty. Based on the state law, a patient or caregiver can legally have up to 24 ounces of cannabis flower, 16 ounces of cannabis-infused products in solid form, 72 fluid ounces of cannabis-infused products in liquid form, 5 grams of cannabis extracts and concentrates, or 50 cannabis seeds.

Any Oregon resident, caregiver or not, that cultivates or processes medical cannabis must undergo a background check. The cost of the mandatory background check is $35, and if approved, a $200 payment for a cultivation license must also be paid. A grower must be at least 21 years of age and can grow up to 6 cannabis mature plants at a time. Caregivers can grow for eight patients at a time, with six mature plants per patient.

To renew your Oregon medical marijuana card through Veriheal, you’ll need to schedule a renewal appointment with one of our physicians. They can confirm that you still need medical cannabis for your qualifying condition and help you with the renewal process. We will remind you when it’s almost time for your renewal appointment, or you can reach out to our Customer Service Department so we can assist you and apply a renewal discount for you.

A medical marijuana card in Oregon is valid for one year.

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Beth

Mar 2024

Finally a quick easy way to relieve my issues from medical conditions. Thank you for helping me get the relief I needed where nothing else was helping.

Heather M.

Mar 2024

Easy, peasy!! 1 call, profile updated, screening call scheduled! Dr was early for screening call, very professional! Only way to go for me!

Miguel C.

Mar 2024

I have used Veriheal for the second time in a row and everything went smooth and easy. Along with the fact that both times I used them and had a question they very quickly responded with great and friendly customer care. Thank you again.

Caleb C.

Feb 2024

I filled out the form, received an introductory text within minutes and had an appointment scheduled for later that day. Fantastic quick service thank you!

Brian B.

Feb 2024

I was a bit nervous to apply. However no sooner did I enter my phone number and within minutes someone was already calling me to help set up an appointment. I liked the super fast service.

Lois G.

Feb 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

To get an Oregon medical card, you must get verification from a physician that you have a condition that can be treated by medical cannabis. You’ll then need to submit an application to the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) with your physician’s statement, state-issued ID, and card fee.

Oregon does not accept out-of-state medical cards at this time.

MMJ cardholders in Oregon can buy up to 8 oz of flower, 16 oz of solid products, 72 oz of liquid products, and 5 grams of concentrates in a day.

You must be at least 18 years of age and be able to provide residency with a current driver’s license or state identification card.

Veriheal has a network of highly qualified medical practitioners who are willing to evaluate any patient for medical cannabis. We have a very high approval rate, but if you are not approved, you are refunded in full.

Medical cannabis patients can access a wide variety of cannabis products in Oregon dispensaries. Products include dry cannabis flower, pre-rolls, vaporizers, concentrates and extracts, tinctures, topicals, and edibles.

Oregon’s qualifying conditions include: Cancer, Degenerative or pervasive neurological conditions, Glaucoma, HIV+/AIDS, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), or any medical condition whose outcome or treatment causes one or more of the following: Cachexia (a weight-loss disease that can be caused by HIV or cancer), Persistent muscle spasms, including but not limited to spasms caused by multiple sclerosis, Severe pain, Severe nausea, or Seizures, including but not limited to seizures caused by epilepsy.

The cost for the medical marijuana evaluation and approval with Veriheal is $199, with a full refund if not approved. The state of Oregon charges an additional $200 for an annual registration but offers reduced rates for residents who receive food stamps or SSI.

Yes, renewing your medical cannabis card in Oregon is simple with Veriheal. In Oregon, patients will need to re-certify their licenses annually by seeing a licensed physician again. Veriheal will get in touch with you when your certification is approaching its expiration to help you set up a renewal consultation.

There are no Oregon laws that prohibit MMJ cardholders from having guns, but it may violate certain federal laws.

Many Oregon dispensaries now accept debit cards, but call ahead before visiting to make sure.

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