3 Easy Steps

How To Get Your
Medical Marijuana Card in Iowa

  • 1. Book An Appointment

    Schedule an appointment to see a licensed medical marijuana doctor through Get Canna Card. Do not hesitate to reach out if you need assistance with getting an appointment set, our team would be more than happy to help.

  • 2. Consult With A Doctor

    Consult with a Get Canna Card doctor for 10-15 mins to evaluate your ailments, and ask any questions you may have about medical marijuana treatment.

  • 3. Get Your Card

    The state will process the patient’s application and will issue the card and email/mail the patient a copy of their medical cannabis card. Once you have your card in hand, you can begin purchasing from dispensaries in your state. patients will need to re-certify their license annually by seeing a licensed QMP (Qualified Medical Professional) again. Get Canna Card will get in touch with you when your certification is approaching its expiration to help you set up a renewal consultation.

What You Get Using Get Canna Card In Iowa

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Just So You Know...

You can book a combo consultation with a friend or family member.

If you are not approved for a Iowa medical cannabis card by a doctor for whatever reason, we issue a refund in FULL.

Your recommendation is valid for up to 1 years in Iowa and you will need to re-certify your license with another appointment when it expires.

Frequently Asked Questions

It’s simple. Use the form at the top of this page to begin the process, and Get Canna Card will begin setting you up with a physician who can evaluate your health and confirm your condition.

The cost for the medical marijuana evaluation and approval with Get Canna card is $199, with a full guarantee that if not approved, payment will be reimbursed immediately. Iowa charges a $25 registration fee separate from Get Canna Card.

No. Iowa does not offer any physician referrals, which is why Get Canna Card has set up shop in the Hawkeye State to assist residents who wish to apply for a medical cannabis card.

While “chronic pain” is not listed under qualifying conditions, untreatable pain is one. So, yes, it is a qualifying condition.

Yes. You must renew your medical cannabis license card annually by visiting a medical marijuana healthcare practitioner to have them recertify your condition, submit required forms to the Iowa Department of Public Health, and paying the Iowa registration fee ($25 annually).

Yes. To be approved for a medical cannabis license in the state of Iowa an applicant must provide either a state driver’s license or identification card to show proof of residency.

That depends on the state you are visiting, which is why it is important to contact the region to find out their medical cannabis rules and regulations.

No, you cannot. You can only get approved for medical marijuana from a practitioner who has registered with the Iowa medical marijuana program. And for that, you can make an appointment with a Get Canna Card physician, so you do not need to go through your primary care physician.

Places to Visit in Iowa After Enjoying Your Medicine

With the Mississippi River to the east and the Missouri and Big Sioux River to the west, Iowa boasts big water fun in the midwest. Bordered by six states, Nebraska, Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and South Dakota, the Hawkeye state is most notable for Des Moine, the capital and most populated city that hosts the Iowa State Fair, an annual two-week celebration. A set of great lakes, a sculpture park, scenic byways, and The Bridges of Madison County make traveling through Iowa an adventure. With medical cannabis dispensaries statewide, there is no reason to not stop anywhere below while picking up a monthly prescription.

Des Moines
Take your pick: Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden, Blank Park Zoo, or the John and Mary Pappajohn Sculpture Park. Any of these three spots are just a few ways to enjoy Iowa’s capital. Speaking of, the Iowa State Capitol Building is an excellent site to see, with locals and tourists alike frequenting the age-old edifice. Among other awesome Des Moine destinations, the Robert D. Ray Asian Gardens, Principal Park, and Salisbury House & Gardens are also must-see spots.

Sioux City
Stopping at the Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center is where most visitors begin sightseeing in Sioux City. Afterwards, head to the Sioux City Public Museum offers hands-on exhibits to keep up the educational fun. For a little more history, check out the Milwaukee Railroad Museum. Speaking of history, the halls of Sioux City also boasts the Jolly Time Pop Corn Museum, which offers a poppin good time. Lastly, the Dorothy Pecaut Nature Center in Stone State Park gives locals and visitors a taste of Mother Nature.

Cedar Rapids
There are certain spots in Cedar Rapids that must be seen including the Czech and Slovaic Museum and Library, the Brucemore Estate, and Palisades-Kepler State Park. The eastern city also boasts the African American Museum of Iowa and the Masonic Library and Museum. From Uptown Marion to the New Bohemia/Czech Village, nightlife in Cedar Rapids also offers as much p.m. fun as afternoon adventure, making a day in the city a time to remember.

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