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Get a Medical Card in Nevada Today
Book your appointment in 15 minutes and get certified in your state!

You're in Good Hands Here

Which is why we have over 20,000 certified patients!

Risk-Free Consults Nevada

We're Reliable

All of our evaluations are risk-free. If you aren’t certified, we’ll refund

100% of your fee. 

Same Day Appointments Nevada

We're Quick

It can take as little as 15 minutes to book an appointment with a doctor in your state! 

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We're Efficient

We'll assist you in completing your application and provide close guidance after you successfully obtain you medical card in Nevada

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How to Get Your Nevada Medical Card

Book your Appointment

Schedule a virtual appointment with one of our certified Nevada professionals and review the regulations of the Nevada State website.

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See the Doctor

Meet with your doctor online or over the phone to discuss your medical conditions. Bring any questions you have, our expert physicians are here to help.

Get Certified!

After your appointment, you will receive a link to download your doctor’s note and instructions on how to register online with the state of Nevada. You can complete your registration here.

After submitting your application, You'll receive your medical card. It usually takes a few weeks!

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Why Choose Green Mind Physicians
for your Medical Card?

To qualify for a medical card in Nevada, you need a physician certification form.

With our telemedicine portal, learning how to get a medical marijuanas card in Nevada is straightforward and convenient.  Make a convenient appointment with to meet with one of our licensed Nevada medical marijuana doctors online.

At the end of your virtual visit, you get a completed Physician’s Certification and instructions on how to submit your application.

Patient evaluations start at just $75. 

Best of all, get approved or your money back!

Benefits of getting your Nevada Medical Card

Medical Cards offer more legal protections Nevada

Having a medical card offers greater legal protection and significantly higher possession limits

Benefits NV

Medical patients do not pay tax on any product purchases. Avoid the sales tax!

Growth Opportunities

Job security for Users

High End Store NV

Improved selection of edible products, topical products and other products.

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Our Concierge Service

 

We know certifying for a medical card online can be confusing and stressful. Let us do the work for you!

We are available to answer your questions 24/7 via our website chat box.

We’ve helped hundreds of patients with their applications to the state after their doctor’s appointments.

FAQs on the Nevada
Medical Card Program

Have questions about how to get a medical marijuanas card in NV? Below, you’ll find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about medical marijuana in Nevada. Don’t see your question? Check out our FAQs page.  

  • To get a medical card in Nevada, there are a few key requirements you need to fulfill. These prerequisites ensure that the process is smooth and compliant with state regulations. Below is a list of documents you need to get before you can purchase Nevada medical cannabis.

    • 18 years of age or older (minors will need to submit a birth certificate and documentation of legal guardianship)

    • A Health Care Provider Certification (That’s what we give you!)

    • Proof of Nevada residency such as a driver’s license or state-issued ID

    • A phone or electronic device for your telemedicine appointment 

  • In NV, medical marijuanas card costs vary. Here’s a quick breakdown:

    • $75 for a New Patient Medical evaluation

    • $60 for a Renewing Patient Medical Evaluation

    • It costs $50 for a 1 year MMJ Card and $100 for a 2 year MMJ Card, payable to the state of Nevada

  • A person with a qualifying condition can readily apply for a medical card in Nevada. The state recognizes a broad range of health issues for eligibility. Here is a list:

    Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
    Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
    Cancer
    Glaucoma
    Cachexia
    Sever pain
    Sever nausea
    Seizures, including without limitation, seizures caused by epilepsy
    Persistent muscle spasms, including, but not limited to, spams caused by multiple sclerosis

  • Yes, medical marijuana patients in Nevada can have a caregiver. Patients must add caregivers to their registry account to generate a caregiver application.

     

    Caregiver Requirements:

    • Must be 18 years of age or older

    • Must have significant responsibility for the well-being and care of the registered patient.

    • Must be designated as a primary caregiver by the patient.

    • Must be issued a registry identification card from the state of Nevada on behalf of the patient.

  • Nevada allows cannabis reciprocity with every state. Adults 21 or older can hold one ounce of flower, edibles and topicals, and 3.5 grams of concentrate. Medical patients can hold up to 2.5 ounces of flower, edibles and topicals, and 3.5 grams of concentrate.

  • In addition to learning the process for how to get a medical marijuanas card, NV residents often want to know the general timeline. Your appointment takes just 15 minutes, and the registration process with the state is quick. Once a completed application is submitted, a response from the state can take up to 48 hours. If approved, you'll receive a temporary card that you can print and use until you receive an official card within 3-7 days.

  • In Nevada, patients have access to a diverse range of medical marijuana products:

    • Flower: The classic form of cannabis, consisting of the plant's dried buds, used for smoking or vaporization.

    • Concentrates: High-potency extracts from the cannabis plant, available in forms like oil, wax, and shatter.

    • Edible Products: Foods infused with cannabis, such as gummies, brownies, cookies, or chocolates, offer an alternative to inhalation. Edibles have a delayed onset but longer-lasting effects.

    • Tincture Extracts: Liquid extracts of cannabis, usually administered sublingually (under the tongue), offering a smokeless option with precise dosing.

    • Topical Applications: Cannabis-infused creams, oils, and balms can be applied to the skin for localized relief from pain, inflammation, and soreness.

    • Capsules: Digestible capsules containing cannabis oil or dried cannabis, providing a smokeless consumption method.

    • Transdermal Patches: Patches are adhered to the skin to steadily release cannabis into the bloodstream, offering consistent and extended relief.

    • Vaporization: Devices heat cannabis flowers or concentrates to a point where cannabinoids and terpenes turn into vapor, avoiding the harmful byproducts of smoking.

     

    The availability of these products may vary by dispensary. Consult with your physician to determine the most suitable product and dosage for your medication.

  • In Nevada, medical marijuana cards are valid for one or two years based on patients' preference

  • To apply for a Medical Marijuana card in Nevada you must show proof of residency. Acceptable documents include a valid Nevada driver's license or State-Issued ID. Ensure these documents are current and display your full name and address. Having these ready when you start your application will help speed up the process.

  • While Nevada has its own medical marijuana program, some states do recognize out-of-state medical cards. However, it's important to note that each state has its own set of qualifying conditions and regulations around medical and recreational cannabis. In certain states, you might need to apply for a local medical card to purchase medical cannabis from a dispensary. Always check the specific medical marijuana laws of the state you're visiting.

  • During your evaluation with one of our medical marijuana doctors in Las Vegas, you can expect a comprehensive review of your medical history and current condition. Our doctors will ask about your health issues, symptoms, and any previous treatments to determine if medical marijuana is a suitable option for you. This process is designed to align with guidelines for medical marijuana use in Nevada and to ensure that every patient receives personalized assistance and support.

  • Absolutely. Our physicians are not only here to evaluate your condition but also to offer guidance on the most suitable cannabis products for your needs. Based on your medical history, symptoms, and lifestyle, they will provide expert advice, ensuring you are well-informed about the options available.

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