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Cheap Connecticut Marijuana Card Qualifying Conditions

Connecticut recognizes 42 qualifying conditions for adults (and 11 for patients under 18) - one of the broadest medical cannabis lists in the country. If a CT-licensed provider confirms you have one, get certified online for just $74.99 with code 75off.

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Connecticut's qualifying medical marijuana conditions

To get a Connecticut medical marijuana card, a CT-licensed provider must confirm you have one of the state's qualifying conditions and that you're a Connecticut resident. The most common adult conditions include:

  • Cancer
  • Glaucoma
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Parkinson's disease
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Epilepsy / uncontrolled seizures
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Chronic pain (6+ months)
  • Crohn's disease
  • Ulcerative colitis
  • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
  • Sickle cell disease
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Cystic fibrosis
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Severe rheumatoid arthritis
  • Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)
  • Post-laminectomy syndrome
  • Postherpetic neuralgia
  • Trigeminal neuralgia
  • Intractable headache syndromes
  • Muscular dystrophy
  • Tourette's syndrome
  • Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
  • Huntington's disease
  • Interstitial cystitis
  • Autism spectrum disorder (2024)
  • Female orgasmic disorder (2024)

This is a selection - Connecticut recognizes 42 adult conditions in total, plus 11 for patients under 18. See the complete list on the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection website.

How Connecticut's cannabis condition list grows

Connecticut launched in 2012 with just 11 conditions and has expanded steadily since. A Board of Physicians reviews public petitions and recommends additions to the DCP, which adopts them by regulation. That process added chronic pain in 2020 and autism spectrum disorder and female orgasmic disorder in 2024 - so even if your diagnosis isn't listed today, the list does grow.

Not sure if your condition qualifies for a Connecticut medical marijuana card? A CT-licensed provider makes that call during your visit. Book a visit - you only pay $74.99 with code 75off if you're certified.

Source: Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection, Qualification Requirements (Regulation of the Palliative Use of Marijuana). Confirm current conditions with the DCP.

How to get your Connecticut medical marijuana card

How to get a Connecticut medical marijuana card online in five stepsHow to get a Connecticut medical marijuana card (MMJ card) online in five steps: Confirm a Connecticut medical cannabis condition. Meet a Connecticut-licensed cannabis provider by video. Get your cannabis certification - $74.99 with 75off. Register free with the DCP medical cannabis program. Buy tax-free medical cannabis at a CT dispensary.1Check you qualifyConfirm a Connecticut medical cannabis condition.2Meet a CT providerMeet a Connecticut-licensed cannabis provider by video.3Get certifiedGet your cannabis certification - $74.99 with 75off.4Register with DCPRegister free with the DCP medical cannabis program.5Visit a dispensaryBuy tax-free medical cannabis at a CT dispensary.
The five steps to get your Connecticut medical marijuana card online once you qualify: confirm a listed condition, meet a CT-licensed cannabis provider by video, get certified for $74.99 with code 75off, register free with the DCP medical cannabis program, and buy tax-free medical cannabis at a Connecticut dispensary.

Frequently asked questions

What conditions qualify for a Connecticut medical marijuana card?

Connecticut covers more than 40 adult conditions - including cancer, PTSD, chronic pain, MS, Parkinson's, epilepsy, Crohn's, fibromyalgia, and (since 2024) autism spectrum disorder - plus 11 conditions for patients under 18.

How many qualifying conditions does Connecticut have?

42 for adults and 11 for minors. Connecticut started with 11 in 2012 and expanded over time, adding chronic pain in 2020 and autism spectrum disorder and female orgasmic disorder in 2024.

Does chronic pain qualify in Connecticut?

Yes. Chronic pain lasting at least six months has qualified since 2020, and several specific pain conditions (CRPS, neuropathic pain, intractable headaches) are also on Connecticut's list.

Can new conditions be added to Connecticut's list?

Yes. A Board of Physicians reviews petitions and recommends additions to the DCP, which adopts them by regulation - that process added autism spectrum disorder and others in recent years.

Can someone under 18 get a Connecticut medical marijuana card?

Yes. Connecticut has 11 qualifying conditions for minors; a patient under 18 needs two physicians to confirm eligibility and a parent or guardian to serve as caregiver.

Think you qualify for Connecticut medical cannabis?

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