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Medical marijuana is not legal statewide in North Carolina. The only legal access is through the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI), which issues its own medical cannabis cards valid exclusively on tribal lands. The state does not issue medical marijuana cards or maintain a patient registry. Instead, residents must apply directly to the EBCI Cannabis Control Board to obtain a tribal medical cannabis card.
Our pricing for obtaining a medical marijuana card in North Carolina starts as low as $45. This fee covers the consultation with a licensed physician who will evaluate your medical condition. Additional state fees may apply depending on the registration process. The total cost can vary, but we strive to provide affordable options for all patients.
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Get certified online for your medical marijuana card in most states. Our streamlined process connects you with licensed doctors, providing convenient and secure approval from the comfort of your home. Fast, easy, and reliable, our online solution ensures you get the care you need without the hassle.
Once your appointment is complete, you can obtain your medical marijuana card. Our straightforward process ensures that, after approval, you'll receive your card promptly. Simple and efficient, helping you access the care you need.
The process to get a medical marijuana card in North Carolina can take a few days to a few weeks. The initial doctor's appointment and recommendation can be completed quickly, often within a day. However, the registration process with the state, if required, may take additional time.
Must be a resident, 18 years or older, with a qualifying medical condition and a recommendation from a licensed physician.
Qualifying medical conditions vary but generally include chronic pain, severe nausea, and other debilitating conditions.
No, North Carolina does not recognize out-of-state medical marijuana cards.
The average cost varies but generally ranges from $45 for the initial consultation plus any state fees.
Yes, there are limits on the amount of medical marijuana a patient can possess, which are set by state regulations.
Medical marijuana cards in North Carolina are typically valid for one year from the date of issuance.