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Cheap West Virginia Marijuana Card Qualifying Conditions
West Virginia certifies patients who have one of the serious medical conditions named in the Medical Cannabis Act - from cancer and PTSD to severe chronic pain - confirmed by an OMC-registered physician who keeps you under continuing care. Get your medical cannabis card online for just $74.99 with code 75off.
West Virginia's qualifying serious medical conditions
To get a West Virginia medical cannabis card, an OMC-registered physician must diagnose you with one of these serious medical conditions and keep you under continuing care:
- Cancer
- HIV / AIDS
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
- Parkinson's disease
- Multiple sclerosis
- Damage to the nervous tissue of the spinal cord with intractable spasticity
- Epilepsy
- Neuropathies
- Huntington's disease
- Crohn's disease
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Intractable seizures
- Sickle cell anemia
- Severe chronic or intractable pain
- Terminal illness
How West Virginia certification works
West Virginia is stricter than some states about the doctor-patient relationship: the physician must determine that you have a serious medical condition, that you are under their continuing care, and that you are likely to receive therapeutic or palliative benefit from medical cannabis. A one-time note is not enough.
Source: West Virginia Medical Cannabis Act, W. Va. Code 16A-2-1 (serious medical conditions). West Virginia permits forms such as pills, oils, tinctures, topicals, dermal patches, and vaporization of dry-leaf cannabis; smoking is not permitted. Confirm current rules with the West Virginia Office of Medical Cannabis.
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Frequently asked questions
What conditions qualify for a medical cannabis card in West Virginia?
West Virginia recognizes serious medical conditions including cancer, HIV/AIDS, ALS, Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis, epilepsy, intractable seizures, Crohn's disease, PTSD, neuropathies, sickle cell anemia, Huntington's, and severe chronic or intractable pain.
Does severe chronic pain qualify in West Virginia?
Yes. Severe chronic or intractable pain - including pain of neuropathic origin - is a qualifying serious medical condition, and an OMC-registered physician confirms it as part of your continuing care.
Does PTSD qualify for medical cannabis in West Virginia?
Yes. Post-traumatic stress disorder is one of West Virginia's qualifying serious medical conditions; an OMC-registered physician must certify it and keep you under continuing care.
Do I need to be under a doctor's ongoing care to qualify in West Virginia?
Yes. West Virginia law requires that the certifying physician have diagnosed your serious medical condition and keep you under continuing care - not just a one-time note - before issuing a medical cannabis certification.
Can I smoke medical cannabis with a West Virginia card?
No - West Virginia prohibits smoking, but it permits vaporizing dry-leaf cannabis along with pills, oils, tinctures, topicals, and dermal patches. Your physician's certification notes any form or limit that applies to you.
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