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New Jersey
Get your Medical Card in New Jersey
Take control of your health today and explore the benefits of medical cannabis. Visit your state link to learn more about your states process and start your journey towards a better quality of life. CannaHealrx Physicians are experienced and available to help you along the way

Do I Qualify?
Sample list of qualifying conditions
New Jersey has a list of qualifying conditions that make residents of the state eligible for medical cannabis certification. Thus far, New Jersey has approved the following conditions:
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Our team of licensed medical professionals and experienced cannabis specialists are here to help you get the relief you need.
We understand that chronic pain and other medical conditions can be difficult to manage. That’s why we offer a safe and legal way for you to access medical cannabis, which has been shown to alleviate symptoms for various conditions.
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Schedule your appointment
You can book an appointment with a licensed medical cannabis doctor in New Jersey through CannaHealrx at a time that suits you best. Simply provide your basic medical history and schedule your appointment.
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Complete your evaluation
During the evaluation, the doctor will review your medical conditions, complete the MMJ Certification, and address any questions you may have regarding the diagnosis, treatment, or certification process. If you meet the qualifying criteria, the doctor will email you the New Jersey Medical Cannabis Certification.
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Register with the State
Once your evaluation is complete in New Jersey, you will also register with the NJMCP as a new patient and upload a picture of a valid government-issued ID (driver’s license, passport, etc.) that clearly shows your Maryland address and pay the $50 state fee.
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Get your Card
Once your registration is complete in New Jersey, and your approved by the NJMCP, the physical card will be mailed to you within 2-4 weeks. New Jersey patients need to re-certify every 2 years with a state licensed physician.