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The Connecticut State Department of Consumer Protection specifies the state’s medical cannabis registry’s list of qualifying conditions. The initial list in 2012 was limited compared to current list with the additions that have been made over the years. The conditions in 2012 were:
Cachexia/Wasting Syndrome
Cancer
Crohn’s Disease
Damage to nervous tissue of the spinal cord with neurological indication of intractable spasticity
Epilepsy
Glaucoma
HIV/AIDS
Multiple Sclerosis
Parkinson’s Disease
Arthritis
Cerebral palsy
Complex regional pain syndrome
Cystic fibrosis
Irreversible spinal cord injury with objective neurological indication of intractable spasticity
Post-laminectomy syndrome with chronic radiculopathy
Severe psoriasis
Sickle cell
Terminal illness requiring end-of-life care, and uncontrolled intractable seizure disorder spasticity or neuropathic pain associated with fibromyalgia
Ulcerative colitis
The following conditions were added to the medical cannabis registry in 2016:
The noted conditions added in 2018 were:
Chronic neuropathic pain associated with degenerative spinal disorders
Hydrocephalus with intractable headache
Intractable headache syndromes
Neuropathic facial pain, muscular dystrophy
Osteogenesis imperfecta
Post-herpetic neuralgia
Severe rheumatoid arthritis
By 2019, the noted conditions were also added to the list:
Interstitial cystitis
Intractable neuropathic pain that is unresponsive to standard medical treatments
MALS syndrome
Tourette syndrome
Vulvar burning
Vulvodynia
Lastly, in 2020 the following conditions were added:
Chronic pain of at least 6 months duration associated with a specified underlying chronic condition refractory to other treatment intervention
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome associated with chronic pain
Along with a noted qualifying condition, every patient who applies for a state cannabis license must be a Connecticut resident. Additionally, the qualifying patient cannot be an inmate in a facility under the supervision of the Connecticut Department of Corrections.
An official Connecticut physician written certification must be obtained from a medical physician and submitted with the application. To schedule your risk-free appointment to see a ARCannabisClinic approved marijuana doctor in Connecticut, click here.
Step 1. Book. Book an Appointment Online
Step 2. Payment. Pay Online
Step 3. Sign an Online Consent Form (a link will be emailed to you upon payment)
Step 4. Submit your Qualifying Medical Records
The application fee is $100 for patients and $25 for caregivers.
Applications and payment can be collected through an online system. You will need a valid email address to login to this system. This email address will be used to send notices once you create an account. For more information, click here
Connecticut requires caregivers to have a valid e-mail address, a primary telephone number, and a Connecticut driver’s license or state identification card. The fee for caregivers to apply for a medical cannabis card is $25. Additionally, the caregiver must be at least 18-years-old, agree to assist the qualifying medical marijuana patient concerning the palliative use of cannabis, cannot have been convicted of a felony, and cannot be a certified physician.
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Once you have received your medical marijuana ID card, you can purchase medical marijuana at any dispensary in Connecticut. Some dispensaries require an appointment for your first visit. View contact information and locations for all dispensaries, click here
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