REGISTER WITH THE OMMU
Any Florida resident whose provider recommends medical cannabis is eligible to register with the Florida Office of Medical Marijuana Use (OMMU).
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Schedule a virtual or in-person consultation with Fort Myers Cannabis Doctors to learn about your options and obtain your prescription.
GO TO A DISPENSARY
A Florida medical cannabis card holder with a valid prescription is entitled to legally purchase marijuana from any dispensary in the state.
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Medical Marijuana Card Fort Myers, Florida
In 2013, all marijuana was banned in Florida, medical or otherwise. However, 2014 changed everything with the Compassionate Medical Cannabis Act, which allowed the use of cannabis for a small number of conditions: epilepsy, cancer, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
Subsequent legislation such as the 2015 Right To Try Act, which legalized the use of experimental treatments for patients who were seriously ill due to medical conditions, led to a wider range of medical marijuana use, especially after it became an approved medicine in the state of Florida in 2016.
Who is Eligible for a Medical Marijuana Card in Florida?
In order to become eligible for a medical marijuana card in Florida, one must meet the following conditions:
- Be a resident of Florida
- Be at least 18 years of age OR appoint a caregiver who’s at least 21 years of age
- Be diagnosed with at least one of the state’s qualifying conditions by a certified Florida medical marijuana doctor
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MEDICAL MARIJUANA
PAIN MANAGEMENT
Marijuana can reduce pain caused by conditions such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, endometriosis, and migraines It can also minimize cancer treatment side effects and replace the long-term use of NSAIDs like ibuprofen.
REDUCED INFLAMMATION
The CBD in marijuana can help reduce inflammation, benefiting conditions such as Crohn’s disease, IBS, and rheumatoid arthritis. Decreasing inflammation in the body can also improve overall health.
NEUROLOGICAL & MENTAL DISORDERS
Due to its effects on the limbic system, marijuana can treat conditions such as anxiety, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis (MS), Parkinson’s disease, PTSD, and Tourette’s.
SLEEP MANAGEMENT
The relaxing effects of marijuana can help improve sleep disorders, such as insomnia. Improved sleep can also occur when pain is reduced from marijuana use.
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Medical Marijuana Qualifying Health Conditions in Florida
There are many medical conditions that can make someone a qualified patient for medical marijuana. These conditions have expanded greatly since the first allowance of medical marijuana in 2014 for just cancer, epilepsy, and ALS. If new patients have one of these qualifying conditions then it is likely that a physician would agree that you could use medical marijuana to treat it.
The Florida medical marijuana qualifying conditions are:
- Multiple sclerosis
- Arthritis
- Parkinson’s disease
- ALS
- Cancer
- Anxiety disorder
- Muscle spasms
- Seizures
- Post-traumatic stress disorder
- Anorexia
- Cachexia
- Glaucoma
- Wasting syndrome
- Chronic pain
- Severe nausea
- HIV/AIDS
- Epilepsy
- Crohn’s disease
How Do I Prove Florida Residency?
In order to get a medical marijuana card in Florida, you must be a full-time resident of the state. Proof of residency can be provided in the following forms:
- Selective Service Card
- Federal, state, or local government mail issued by the state of Florida such as social security or social services
- Bank account statement
- Major credit card bills such as Visa, MasterCard, Target, and Wal-Mart
- State of Florida Health Insurance issued documents such as Medicare, Medicaid Florida Health Connection.
- Mortgage statement or proof of homeownership such as Title, Deed or Bill of Sale
- Property tax bill
- Car insurance policy
- Utility, telephone, satellite TV bill, or cable bill
- W-2 statements
- Paystubs dated within 90 days
- A residential rental contract such as a fully-signed lease or rental contract
Applying For A Florida Medical Marijuana Card
By this point, your physician will have given you a patient ID number. Keep a record of this number, because it is crucial to your Florida medical marijuana card application. Writing it down in a diary or keeping an electronic copy of it on your computer or phone could be useful.
There are two ways for potential medical marijuana patients to apply for Florida medical marijuana cards: online, or via mail. While applying online is generally the easiest way to apply, some qualified patients may wish to print out and fill in this form and then mail it to the OMMU office in Tampa. The address is as follows:
PO Box 31313
Tampa, FL 33631-3313
However, if you would rather apply online, you need to visit this website. This is the Florida Department of Health’s Medical Marijuana Use Registry where you can register for a marijuana card. The process can be split into three simple steps:
Locate your login details. They should be on the email that your physician sent you which also has your patient ID number on it.
Log into the Medical Marijuana Use Registry website by clicking here, then click on the ‘Your Card’ tab.
Fill out the online application and supply the necessary documents. There will be a $75 application fee.
Health Benefits of Medical Marijuana
Marijuana is well-known for its ability to provide a sense of relaxation, stimulate the appetite, and facilitate restful sleep. Some of the better-known health benefits of medical marijuana include:
- Reducing anxiety and stress
- Relieving chronic pain
- Promoting healthier sleep cycles for insomniacs
- Increasing appetite in a number of health disorders
- Fighting cancerous cells
- Reducing eye pressure in glaucoma patients
- Relieving arthritis symptoms
- Preventing advancement of Alzheimer’s disease
Where Can I Buy Medical Marijuana in Fort Myers, Florida?
Once you get your card, there are plenty of state-licensed dispensaries at which you can purchase medical cannabis products in Florida. Some of the best ones include:
- Liberty Health Sciences: 8951 Daniels Pkwy., Suite 140, Fort Myers, FL 33912
- MÜV: 10993 Colonial Blvd Suite 101, Fort Myers, FL 33913
- Curaleaf: 4480 Fowler Street, Fort Myers, Florida 33901
- Fluent: 5611 Six Mile Commercial Ct., Fort Myers, FL 33912
- Trulieve: 12575 S. Cleveland Ave., Fort Myers, FL 33907
Florida Medical Marijuana FAQs
Is medical marijuana safe to use?
There is little risk of serious side effect as long as you consume medical marijuana in moderation, but some reported side effects include: dizziness, low blood pressure, hallucinations, increased heart rate, dry mouth, and depression.
Can I apply for a Florida MMJ card from out-of-state?
Yes–you only need to have lived in Florida for at least 30 days to be considered a resident. As long as you can present the proper forms that serve as proof of residency, you can submit an application.
Can I use my Florida MMJ card in other states?
Yes–the following states accept medical marijuana cards from other states: Arkansas, Hawaii, Maine, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, Utah, Washington D.C.
How often do I have to renew my Florida MMJ card?
You must renew your Florida MMJ card on an annual basis. You may submit an application anytime within 45 days of your card’s expiration date.