The Connecticut Medical Marijuana Program allows qualifying residents to access medical marijuana through state-registered dispensaries and hybrid retailers. Our practice provides clinical evaluations and certifications in accordance with state law, delivered through in-person appointments or secure telehealth when medically appropriate. We also offer guidance on the certification process and education focused on safe and responsible use.
The Medical Marijuana Program helps qualified residents safely access medical marijuana. Patients certified by a licensed provider must register with the state before purchasing medical marijuana. Once registered, qualifying patients may access a wider variety of products, additional purchasing amounts, and tax-free status at dispensaries and hybrid retailers. There is no fee for patient or caregiver registration with the Department of Consumer Protection. (ref. CT.gov)
Conditions vary for adults (18+) and minors, and the list is periodically updated by the state’s Board of Physicians. CT.gov
Examples of qualifying conditions include (but are not limited to):
Note: If a condition is not currently listed but you believe it may qualify, the state allows petitions to add new conditions after review by the Board of Physicians.
Certification isn’t automatic — it’s based on a thoughtful clinical assessment to determine whether medical cannabis may be appropriate for your condition and whether you meet state requirements.
A thorough assessment of your health history, symptoms, and treatments.
We may request relevant medical documentation to support the clinical decision.
Clear education about medical marijuana potential benefits, limitations, and safe use.
We assess your eligibility according to Connecticut criteria and, if appropriate, issue a certification.
After certification, you’ll register with the Connecticut Medical Marijuana Program — an essential step to legally access products.
Annual recertification is required for program participation, and we provide ongoing support when clinically indicated.
To qualify under Connecticut law:
Certification means a clinician has evaluated your condition and determined you meet criteria for participation in the Medical Marijuana Program.
Certification may allow you to:
Medical marijuana may help relieve symptoms associated with debilitating conditions when other treatments are not optimal or as part of a broader treatment plan. Potential benefits (varies by individual and condition) may include:
All evaluations are conducted via secure telehealth for Connecticut residents. If you’re curious whether you might qualify or want help with the certification process, we can guide you through next steps.
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