IL MEDICAL CARD HOLDERS RECEIVE A 30% DISCOUNT ON CANNABIS PRODUCTS. THIS DISCOUNT CANNOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER DEALS AND/OR DISCOUNTS.

TAXES INCLUDED ON ALL PRICES. PRICE IS OUT THE DOOR PRICE.

Medical Card Holders & Medical Card Questions

  1. Find a doctor
    Consultation can be done in-person or online through video chat. Find a doctor today.
  2. Register
    To get medical cannabis, fill out the form. You can choose to pay $50 for one year, $100 for two years, or $125 for three years. If you are a new patient, you need to make an account with the Medical Cannabis Pilot Program.
  3. If you are approved online, you will receive a temporary digital card in your email within a day.

2.5 ounces in a 14 day period is the current limit for the amount of medication that can be taken. However, it is possible to request an increase to this limit by submitting a waiver or exception to your doctor. This is a useful option for those who may require more medication due to their specific medical needs.

As of now, the current pricing for an Illinois Medical Marijuana card is:

  • $50 for 1 year
  • $100 for 2 years,
  • or $125 for 3 years.

If you are a Veteran or currently receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Income (SSDI), you have the option to apply as a ‘reduced fee applicant’ when seeking a medical marijuana card in the State of Illinois. Reduced fees are available at:

  • $25 for a 1-year card
  • $50 for a 2-year card,
  • $75 for a 3-year card.

To determine your eligibility, you will be required to provide either your Social Security Benefit Verification statements or a copy of Veteran Form DD-214 during the application process.

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