Applymmjcard connects Maryland patients with licensed practitioners for compliant medical marijuana telehealth evaluations.
Enter your details to continue to our secure booking system.
Complete the patient intake form before your appointment.
Ensure Maryland OneStop patient registration is active and up to date.
Meet with a Maryland-registered medical cannabis provider.
Telemedicine appointments available where permitted by state regulations.
Certification must remain active to continue purchasing from licensed dispensaries.
Missed appointment or late cancellation fee may apply.
State registration requirements and fees are subject to current Maryland program regulations.
Complete the patient intake form before your appointment.
Register through the Maryland OneStop Medical Cannabis Program and obtain a Patient ID Number.
Meet with a Maryland-registered medical cannabis provider for certification.
Telemedicine appointments available where permitted by state regulations.
Patients may download and print a digital medical cannabis card at no cost.
Missed appointment or late cancellation fee may apply.
State registration requirements and fees are subject to current Maryland program regulations.
Listed prices cover physician evaluations. Maryland state registration steps and associated charges are handled separately through official portals.
Maryland provides a regulated medical cannabis program overseen by the Maryland Cannabis Administration.
Applymmjcard connects patients with registered Maryland practitioners to simplify certification.
Official Maryland medical marijuana framework with licensed physicians.
Board-certified doctors registered with MD's MMJ workflow.
Secure telehealth platform designed to protect patient privacy.
Important: We do not sell cannabis, issue medical marijuana cards, or provide medical advice. All medical decisions are made solely by licensed physicians in accordance with Maryland law.
The Maryland MMJ process typically includes the following steps:
Create your patient account in the state portal to receive your unique ID number.
Schedule a telehealth appointment with a licensed Maryland practitioner.
Follow the state's registration instructions after receiving your physician certification.

Maryland established its Medical Cannabis Program through legislation enacted in 2013. Maryland's Medical Cannabis Program was introduced in 2013 under the Natalie M. LaPrade Medical Marijuana Commission. Registered patients get access to licensed medical cannabis through this program.
The Maryland cannabis program has been modernized after updates in 2021-23.
Patients can now book MMJ card appointments online, complete renewals, and access CBD and related products through home delivery options where permitted.
If you want help booking an appointment with a state-registered doctor in Maryland, contact Apply MMJ Card now.

Maryland recognizes a broad set of qualifying conditions as determined by registered providers.
Maryland residents trust Applymmjcard for compliant telehealth workflows and clear patient guidance.
We specialize in medical marijuana evaluations and renewals.
All physicians are licensed and aligned with state requirements.
HIPAA-compliant platform protecting your privacy and medical information.
No hidden fees or confusing steps.
Built to meet Maryland regulations and protect patient confidentiality.
Compassionate care aligned with medical marijuana regulations.
Patients across Maryland can complete evaluations online from home where allowed.
Get answers to commonly asked questions about Maryland's MMJ Program and MMJ Cards Online:
Yes. Residents with valid health certifications can legally participate in Marylands medical cannabis programs.
Yes. Applymmjcard offers secure telehealth consultations with registered Maryland physicians.
No. We facilitate medical approval and certification through the Maryland system.
Register in OneStop, complete your telehealth consultation, then follow MCA state registration steps.
Yes. Renewals can be completed online with a licensed practitioner evaluation.
Commonly certified issues include chronic pain, PTSD, seizures, glaucoma, and persistent spasms.
No. Maryland allows remote consultations where applicable.