Qualifying Conditions for Medical Card in Missouri [2026]

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How to Qualify for a Medical Marijuana Card in Missouri

If you are a resident of Missouri and have a qualifying medical condition, you may be eligible for a medical marijuana card. To qualify, you must receive an official diagnosis from a doctor confirming that you have a condition on the state’s list of qualifying conditions. Additionally, you must be at least 18 years old to apply as an adult, or a caregiver must register on your behalf if you are a minor.

To get a medical card in Missouri, follow these two steps:

 

  • Obtain a Missouri medical marijuana physician certification form
  • Register with the Missouri Medical Marijuana Program through mo-public.mycomplia.com

Is Medical Marijuana Legal in Missouri?

Yes, medical marijuana is legal in Missouri. In addition, Missouri voters approved adult-use cannabis in 2022, making recreational marijuana legal for adults 21 and older.

Missouri Medical Marijuana Qualification List

The list of qualifying medical conditions in Missouri for 2026 includes:

 

  • Alzheimer’s Disease
  • Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
  • Autism
  • Cachexia (Wasting Syndrome)
  • Cancer
  • Epilepsy
  • Glaucoma
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Huntington’s Disease
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
  • Crohn’s Disease
  • Intractable Migraines unresponsive to other therapies
  • Neuropathies
  • Sickle Cell Anemia
  • Terminal Illness
  • Chronic medical conditions causing severe, persistent pain or muscle spasms
  • Chronic medical conditions requiring prescription medications that could lead to dependence
  • Debilitating psychiatric disorders diagnosed by a state-licensed psychiatrist
  • Any other chronic or debilitating medical condition, based on the professional judgment of a physician

Missouri Medical Marijuana Card Requirements

To qualify for a medical marijuana card in Missouri, you must meet the following requirements:

 

  • You must be a resident of Missouri
  • You must be at least 18 years old to apply as an adult
  • A licensed MMJ doctor in Missouri (MD, DO, or NP) must issue you a written physician certification to verify your eligibility
  • If you are a minor, a caregiver must register on your behalf

How Much Does the Missouri Medical Marijuana Card Cost?

The state charges a $28.14 fee for processing the application, and there may be additional fees for obtaining the required physician certification. Our physician consultation fee starts at $45 through medicalcardonline.org, which includes a full evaluation and certification.

What Documents Are Required for the Missouri Medical Marijuana Card?

To apply for a medical marijuana card in Missouri, you will need:

 

  • A Physician Certification Form – submitted electronically by the certifying physician
  • A legible copy of your federal or state-issued photo ID
  • Parental or legal guardian consent form for qualifying minors under 18
  • A clear, colored photo of your face, not more than three months old 
  • Proof of receiving assistance from Missouri programs for low-income individuals, if applicable 

What are the next steps after getting approved for an Missouri Doctor?

If you have been certified by a Missouri doctor, the next step is to register with the Missouri Medical Marijuana Program through mo-public.mycomplia.com. Once your certification and registration are complete, you will receive your medical marijuana card. It is important to note that the DHSS does not issue physical MMJ cards. Instead, you will need to download a PDF version to your phone.

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Common Questions About Qualifying for Medical Marijuana in Missouri

Can you own a gun with a medical marijuana card in Missouri?

Federal law prohibits the possession of firearms by individuals who use marijuana, even if it is for medical purposes. Therefore, owning a gun while holding a medical marijuana card in Missouri may not be allowed.

Can you have a medical card and be a nurse in Missouri?

The Missouri State Board of Nursing has specific guidelines regarding medical marijuana use for nurses. While having a medical card may not automatically disqualify someone from being a nurse, it is important to adhere to the board’s guidelines and regulations.

What is the monthly limit for medical marijuana in Missouri?

In Missouri, there is no specific monthly limit for medical marijuana. However, patients are allowed to purchase up to a 60-day supply at a time. The amount of marijuana that constitutes a 60-day supply may vary depending on the patient’s needs and the recommendations of their healthcare provider.

Can a minor get a medical marijuana card in Missouri?

Yes, minors can get a medical marijuana card in Missouri. However, they must have parental or legal guardian consent, and the parent or legal guardian must register as the minor patient’s caregiver. A single licensed Missouri physician (MD, DO, or NP) must certify the minor’s qualifying condition. There is no two-provider requirement for minors in Missouri.

Can patients visit a dispensary without a medical card in Missouri?

No, you cannot go to a medical dispensary in Missouri without a valid medical marijuana card. However, adults 21 and older may purchase recreational cannabis from licensed adult-use dispensaries without a medical card under Amendment 3 (2022).

Does insurance cover medical cannabis in Missouri?

No. Medical marijuana is not typically covered by health insurance, so patients must pay for consultations, registration fees, and cannabis products out of pocket.

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