3 Easy Steps

How To Get Your
Medical Marijuana Card in Michigan

  • 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 Michigan

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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 Michigan medical cannabis card by a doctor for whatever reason, we issue a refund in FULL.

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

Frequently Asked Questions

To become a patient in Michigan you’ll need a current state driver’s license or state issued personal identification card. Additionally, You can also use a signed voter registration if you also submit a government-issued document that includes your name and date of birth for verification.

First, Get Canna Card can provide you with access to see a licensed medical marijuana doctor in Michigan who can certify you for the state cannabis program. Once you are approved, you will receive a recommendation letter from the physician, and you can begin to fill out the application for the Michigan Medical Marijuana Program (MMMP).

If you are not approved, your consultation is free but our Get Canna Card network of highly qualified physicians have a high approval rate.

The initial consultation with the registered physician takes 10 – 15 minutes. However, from that first appointment to being approved and filling out your state medical marijuana application and being able to purchase medicine at a local dispensary can take anywhere between 2 to 3 weeks.

It’s only possible to get approved for medical cannabis by a certified Michigan doctor who is registered with the Michigan Medical Marijuana Program (MMMP).

Yes. Michigan allows patients and non-patients who are 21-years-old or older to possess up to 2.5 ounces of cannabis for medical use away from home or up to 10 ounces at home.

For $139 your medical evaluation with a licensed Michigan practitioner is covered as well as an authorized certification for medical cannabis.

Places to Visit in Michigan After Enjoying Your Medicine

From historic lighthouses and cider mills to modern-day racetracks and water parks, Michigan has something for everyone young and old. The Great Lake State, home to Mackinac Island, offers visitors and locals alike a chance to ferry to some isle fun. Also home to Henry Ford, attractions reflect The Motor City history of Detroit. Visitors can step back in time in the town that still serves 1830’s fare. Detroit itself is an exciting place to visit, hosting the Michigan Science Center, Macomb Mall, and The Belt, the former downtown garment district now decked out with public art and cool cafes. So before taking a trip to the dispensary to pick up cannabis, plan ahead and stop anywhere below along the way.

Michigan Water Falls
Cascades of water rushing down layers of rocks are found all over the Great Lake State. Some of the most notable waterfalls include Bond, Tahquamenon, and Ocqueoc Falls. The state even hosts waterfall tours, with some scenic routes offering nine sites on an afternoon outing. Planetware, a top tourist news site, details the best seasons to venture to Michigan’s rapids, saying while “spring is one of the best times to explore Michigan, waterfalls when the snowmelt from the mountains enhances the volume of water,” fall is also ideal. The website adds that “the color on the forest trees creates a dynamic backdrop to the flowing water.”

Detroit
U.S. News & World Report details how Detroit is where it is for sports fans, foodies, historians, and architecture buffs. There is Comerica Park for sports fans; foodies have the Eastern Market; historians love them some Motown Museum; and architecture buffs have the Guardian Building. With so much to do in Detroit, it’s wise to block out both the a.m. and p.m. for some memorable occasions.

Isle Royale National Park
This 432-square-mile island near Lake Superior’s Canadian front is made up of lakes, streams, and dense forests and all types of wildlife. Flying or boating onto the island, locals and visitors alike watch falcons and ospreys fly near while looking down on the many moose, foxes, and wolves around. Hiking, backpacking, and camping are allowable on the island, giving patrons a real feel for island life.

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