Michigan · get certified for just $74.99 with code 75off
Cheap Michigan Marijuana Card Qualifying Conditions
Michigan recognizes 27-plus debilitating conditions for medical cannabis - one of the broader lists in the Midwest. If a Michigan-licensed physician confirms you have one after a full assessment, get certified online for just $74.99 with code 75off.
Michigan's qualifying debilitating medical conditions
To get a Michigan medical marijuana card, a Michigan-licensed physician must confirm you have one of these debilitating conditions. The list includes:
- Cancer
- Glaucoma
- HIV/AIDS
- Hepatitis C
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
- Crohn's disease
- Alzheimer's disease
- Nail patella
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Autism
- Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)
- Severe and chronic pain
- Severe nausea
- Seizures / epilepsy
- Severe and persistent muscle spasms
- Arthritis
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Spinal cord injury
- Ulcerative colitis / inflammatory bowel disease
- Parkinson's disease
- Tourette's syndrome & cerebral palsy
How Michigan's cannabis condition list grows
Michigan launched its program in 2008 with a shorter list and has expanded it over time. The Cannabis Regulatory Agency reviews public petitions to add new conditions, which is how PTSD, autism, OCD, arthritis, and chronic pain joined the qualifying list. So even if your diagnosis isn't named today, Michigan's list does grow.
Source: Michigan Medical Marihuana Act (MCL 333.26423) and the Cannabis Regulatory Agency. Confirm current conditions with the Michigan CRA.
How to get your Michigan medical marijuana card
Frequently asked questions
What conditions qualify for a Michigan medical marijuana card?
Michigan covers 27-plus conditions - including cancer, glaucoma, HIV/AIDS, ALS, Crohn's, PTSD, autism, arthritis, Parkinson's, and chronic pain - plus conditions causing severe nausea, seizures, or persistent muscle spasms.
How many qualifying conditions does Michigan have?
More than two dozen. Beyond major diseases, Michigan added conditions like PTSD, autism, OCD, arthritis, and chronic pain over the years, making its list one of the broader ones in the Midwest.
Does chronic pain qualify in Michigan?
Yes. Severe and chronic pain is a listed qualifying condition, and a Michigan physician documents it after a full assessment of your history for the CRA.
Can new conditions be added to Michigan's list?
Yes. The Cannabis Regulatory Agency reviews petitions to add conditions, which is how PTSD, autism, and others joined Michigan's qualifying list over time.
Can a minor get a Michigan medical marijuana card?
Yes. A minor can qualify with two physicians' certifications and a parent or guardian who serves as the registered caregiver and manages their medical cannabis.
Think you qualify for Michigan medical cannabis?
Find out with a Michigan-licensed physician - just $74.99 with code 75off, pay only if approved.
Get medical card