3 Easy Steps
How To Get Your
Medical Marijuana Card in Maine
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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.
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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.
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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.



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Just So You Know...
You can book a combo consultation with a friend or family member and you each get $10 off your appointment.
If you are not approved for a Maine 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 Maine and you will need to re-certify your license with another appointment when it expires.
Frequently Asked Questions
To qualify you’ll need to be 18 years of age or older and be a state resident. To prove your residency you’ll need at least two forms of identification and one of them must be a Maine driver’s license or a state ID card. Next, you’ll need to consult with a state registered physician that can evaluate you and provide a doctor’s recommendation for adult use of medical marijuana.
Get Canna card has a network of highly qualified physicians registered with the state and can provide one for you, which is the most difficult part of the process. After meeting with a certified doctor in a virtual video consultation from the comfort of your own home, the doctor will determine your eligibility based on a qualifying condition(s). Consultations usually take 10 – 15 minutes.
The cost for the medical marijuana evaluation and approval with Get Canna Card is $79, with a full refund if not approved. Unlike other states with medical cannabis programs, Maine does not charge an annual card registration fee.
Maine has eliminated all qualifying medical conditions from the medical marijuana program. Now, the state allows licensed medical providers to qualify any condition they think may benefit from medical marijuana treatment. Therefore, chronic pain can be a qualifying condition.
That depends on the state you are visiting. You can also try to contact the local region in order to find out the medical cannabis rules and regulations there.
Places to Visit in Maine After Enjoying Your Medicine
The northernmost region of the U.S., Maine boasts beauty only found in the Pine Tree State. The New England region, notable for lighthouses and lobster shacks, has miles of East Coast beaches, as well as lakes, highlands, mountains, and valleys. Of course, Acadia National Park is one of Maine’s prime pieces of real estate, with visitors and locals alike traipsing through the region on foot or bike. Meanwhile, Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens and Boothbay Harbor also offer afternoon adventure tours. With dispensaries located throughout the state, there’s no reason not to turn a cannabis dispensary run into an afternoon of fun.
Portland
Maine’s largest city of Portland, famous for its Old Port Harbor District, offers fresh seafood straight off the docks. Touring the Portland Head Lighthouse is a great way to begin visiting the region, lined with cobblestone streets and old brick buildings. When in town, take a trip to any of the six Casco Bay Islands by ferry for some fun on the water. Pub tours are also a way to enjoy the city, with up to 20 microbreweries available for visitors to mingle with locals. Lastly, take a trip to Victoria Mansion, a national historic landmark decked out with elaborate drapes and cherub fashioned crown molding.
Acadia National Park
Called the “Crown Jewel” of the North Atlantic Coast, half of Mount Desert Island and other nearby archipelagos make up Acadia National Park, with levels of hiking trails and an incredible view of the sunrise or sunset atop a mountain. Within the park, which is visited by more than 3.5 million visitors annually, Jordan Pond, carved out by glaciers, is where locals and out-of-towners gather to see the park’s deepest lake. Also, within more than 49,000 acres of Acadia National Park, Sand Beach and Cadillac Mountain are prime spots to rest in the sand or climb a peak.
Nubble Lighthouse, Cape Neddick Light
Reportedly the most photographed Maine lighthouse, the tower called Nubble on a hill above a jetty, is the quintessential Maine landmark enjoyed by locals and visitors alike. Walking the grounds is a great way to experience the site, but enjoying a view from the water is also possible with daily cruises. At Christmas time, Santa comes down from the North Pole to the Nubble Lighthouse for a cup of hot chocolate and holiday music, making it one of the best times to visit the famed light tower.