Get Your Vermont Medical Marijuana Card — 100% Online
Telehealth providers can complete the verification form for initial and renewal applications. Patients under 21 need a 3-month bona fide relationship including an in-person exam.
Vermont has an active medical marijuana program, and Marijuana Doctor is expanding here soon. Join the waitlist and we'll email you the moment booking opens.
The process
How it works in Vermont
Everything happens from home — here's the path from sign-up to dispensary.
- 1
Tell us about yourself
Answer a few questions about your health and goals and confirm you live in Vermont. It takes about two minutes and costs nothing.
- 2
Meet your doctor online
Connect with a licensed physician by video from your phone or computer. Appointments are private, judgment-free, and usually under 15 minutes.
- 3
Get certified & register
If approved, you receive your certification and step-by-step help registering with your state program so you can shop at licensed dispensaries.
Eligibility
Qualifying conditions in Vermont
The most commonly certified conditions. Not sure if yours counts? The evaluation is free unless you're approved.
- Cancer
- Multiple sclerosis
- HIV/AIDS
- Glaucoma
- Crohn's disease
- Parkinson's disease
- PTSD
- Ulcerative colitis
- Cachexia
- Chronic pain
- Severe nausea
- Seizures
Total cost in Vermont
Marijuana Doctor is coming soon to Vermont. The state fee is $50. Join the waitlist for booking and pricing.
Reciprocity
No formal reciprocity; adults 21+ may buy at adult-use stores.
Patient rules
Living with a card in Vermont
Possession, home cultivation, caregivers, and renewals — reviewed June 2026 against the sources listed below.
Possession limits
Up to 2 oz of usable marijuana, plus registered home-cultivation harvest.
Home cultivation
2 mature + 7 immature plants in a secure indoor facility (medical registry figures; adult-use limits differ).
Caregivers
One registered caregiver per patient; $50 application.
Renewals
Cards valid 1 or 3 years depending on certification; $50 per application/renewal.
Why a card matters here
Medical is exempt from up to 21% combined adult-use taxes, allows 2 oz vs 1 oz, and unlocks higher-potency products.
FAQ
Vermont questions, answered
Can I get my Vermont medical marijuana card online?
Yes — Vermont allows the entire certification process, including your first evaluation, to happen by telehealth video visit. Telehealth providers can complete the verification form for initial and renewal applications. Patients under 21 need a 3-month bona fide relationship including an in-person exam.
How much does a Vermont medical marijuana card cost?
Two costs: the physician evaluation and the state's fee of $50. The card/registration is valid for 3 years. Marijuana Doctor's new patient evaluation is $199 where we operate.
What conditions qualify in Vermont?
Cancer; Multiple sclerosis; HIV/AIDS; Glaucoma; Crohn's disease; Parkinson's disease; PTSD; Ulcerative colitis; Cachexia; Chronic pain; Severe nausea; Seizures.
How old do I have to be?
18+ for adult patients. Minors can typically participate through a registered parent or guardian caregiver, with extra physician requirements.
Does Vermont accept out-of-state medical cards?
No formal reciprocity; adults 21+ may buy at adult-use stores.
How much cannabis can medical patients possess in Vermont?
Up to 2 oz of usable marijuana, plus registered home-cultivation harvest.
Can I grow my own cannabis as a patient in Vermont?
2 mature + 7 immature plants in a secure indoor facility (medical registry figures; adult-use limits differ).
How do renewals work in Vermont?
Cards valid 1 or 3 years depending on certification; $50 per application/renewal. Renewal evaluations can be completed by telehealth.
Is a medical card still worth it in Vermont?
Medical is exempt from up to 21% combined adult-use taxes, allows 2 oz vs 1 oz, and unlocks higher-potency products.
Sources
Information reviewed June 2026. State program rules, fees, and qualifying conditions change frequently. Always confirm current requirements with your state's official program before applying.
- Vermont Cannabis Control Board — Medical Program — official state program (primary source)
- vcic.vermont.gov
- ccb.vermont.gov
Be first when Vermont opens up
Vermont has an active program and Marijuana Doctor is expanding here soon. Join the waitlist and we'll email you the moment booking opens.