3 Easy Steps

How To Get Your
Medical Marijuana Card in Minnesota

  • 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.

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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 Minnesota 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 Minnesota and you will need to re-certify your license with another appointment when it expires.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, all applicants must provide a state-issued driver’s license or identification card to prove residency or they are not eligible for a medical cannabis certification in the state.

The state of Minnesota has never officially issued medical cards as part of the medical cannabis program, but are instead simply certifications. The first and most important step is to schedule a physician appointment with Get Canna Card. You can upload your medical records for evaluation by the physician. Following your appointment with the physician and if you are approved, he or she will recommend certification for medical marijuana.

From start to finish, the physician consultation usually takes 10-15 minutes

Get Canna card has a very high approval rate for medical cannabis licensure. However, if you are not approved, you will be refunded in full.

Minnesota considers chronic pain as a qualifying condition for medical cannabis.

The state of Minnesota requires that you buy any medical cannabis prescriptions from state approved dispensaries, which provide different types of medicine at different locations.

You will be able to access raw or dried cannabis beginning no later than March 2022, after the rules have been fully completed. In August 2022 the state will begin allowing the sale of cannabis gummies and chews.

The cost for your annual registration fee is $200. Patients who receive supplemental income or health assistance may be able to qualify for a reduced fee for a total of $50.

Yes. Due to changes in the law, the patient or caregiver can use curbside pick-up to access their cannabis medication

Places to Visit in Minnesota After Enjoying Your Medicine

Famous for the Mall of America and the International Wolf Center, not to mention the Split Rock Lighthouse State Park, Minnesota has more than enough to keep locals and visitors enticed. The midwestern state, bordering Canada and Lake Superior, also boasts St. Cloud Clemens Garden, with up to 80,000 annual plants among benches, swings, ponds, and fountains. For more of Mother Nature, Minnesota’s 32,000-acred oldest state park of Itasca has hiking trails, bike routes, and a Wilderness Drive for scenic byway view. If time allows, take a detour on the way to the dispensary to any of the below places for some Minnesota memory making.

Mall of America
It’s America’s biggest mall with more than 500 shops to peruse in Bloomington. If one day of shopping is not enough, hotel accommodations at the mall make it possible to stay overnight. Theaters and restaurants throughout the mall give visitors chances to get off their feet when shopping to enjoy a movie or snack. Some even visit the Mall of America at certain times of the year during any one of the 400-holiday events held annually.

St. Cloud Clemens Garden
Made possible by the Munsinger Clemens Botanical Society, this garden is one-of-a-kind, filled with more than 1,100 rose bushes and 80,000 annual plants that bloom all year round. Visitors can enjoy the vast garden in several ways, whether sitting on a bench, picnicking at a pond, or taking a swing. The site also hosts Music in the Garden bi-monthly and art fairs, featuring famed musicians and artists from around Minnesota.

St. Paul
As one of the Twin Cities, St. Paul compliments Minneapolis well. Built around the Cathedral of St. Paul, the city is lined with Golden Age mansions along Summit Avenue, the largest and longest collection of Victorian edifices in the U.S. according to Planetware. Along with sightseeing up to 373 original mansions, the top tourist news source adds “the area also offers plenty of things to do for families, including an excellent zoo with a neighboring amusement park, a science museum, and a children’s museum.”

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