Becoming a Patient + Caregiver

 
Holding hands, Delta 9 PA medical marijuana dispensary serves patients in Pittsburgh and Greensburg, Pennsylvania. Dry leaf, medical marijuana near me
 

PENNSYLVANIA QUALIFYING CONDITIONS

 
  • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

  • Anxiety disorders

  • Autism

  • Cancer, including remission therapy

  • Crohn's disease

  • Damage to the nervous tissue of the central nervous system with objective neurological indication of intractable spasticity, and other associated neuropathies

  • Dyskinetic and spastic movement disorders

  • Epilepsy

  • Glaucoma

  • HIV / AIDS

  • Huntington's disease

  • Inflammatory bowel disease

  • Intractable seizures

  • Multiple sclerosis

  • Neurodegenerative diseases

  • Neuropathies

  • Opioid use disorder

  • Parkinson's disease

  • Post-traumatic stress disorder

  • Severe chronic or intractable pain of neuropathic origin or severe chronic or intractable pain

  • Sickle cell anemia

  • Terminal illness

  • Tourette syndrome

 

Becoming a PATIENT

Department of Health Guide to Getting Medical Marijuana

If you are interested in visiting our dispensaries, you must have a Pennsylvania issued Medical Marijuana Card.

The steps to apply for a card are: 

1. Create a patient profile in the Department of Health’s Medical Marijuana Registry

2. Make sure you have a valid PA identification card or Driver’s License issued from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. It is important that the address on your identification reflects your current address. 

3. Obtain certification that diagnoses you with one or more of the 23 qualifying conditions from a certifying physician. You must have medical documentation with an official diagnosis in order to be certified. https://myupmc.upmc.com/

You can find physicians and third party certification centers below. Click here for information on virtual certification events. Typical price range for first time certification is $125-$200.

4. Pay $50 for your card in the Department of Health patient portal. There is a discount available for patients who receive government assistance. 

We advise patients with disabilities or that require in-home support to designate caregivers. All patients are allowed to designate up to two caregivers to purchase medication on their behalf should they not be able to visit the dispensary on their own. Patients under the age of 18 are required to have two caregivers. Home health-aides or caregivers cannot enter Pennsylvania dispensaries without a state issued Medical Marijuana Caregiver identification card. The steps to becoming a caregiver are below. Any questions about the caregiver process can also be answered here


Becoming a Caregiver

1. Create a patient profile in the Department of Health’s Medical Marijuana Registry

2. Make sure you have a valid PA identification card or Driver’s License issued from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. It is important that the address on your identification reflects your current address. 

3. Next, complete a criminal background check. Most of us used Identogo

4. Ensure your patient has valid certification (for patients 18 and up) or is eligible for medical marijuana (patients under 18). 

5. Pay for your card in the Department of Health patient portal.

Once you receive your card, you are ready to make a purchase at a Delta 9 PA dispensary. Be sure to bring your ID and medical marijuana card. For directions and hours of operation at our dispensaries, click here.


CERTIFICATION ORGANIZATIONS

Medical Marijuana Specialists

833-667-4665 | www.GetYourIdCard.com


Releaf Specialists

https://releafspecialists.com/


Spectrum Family Practice - Dr. Elizabeth Spaar

https://www.spectrumfamilypractice.com/


Green Leves Certifications

eves@greenleves.com


Herbal Care RX

(215) 554-4044 | www.HerbalCareRx.com 


Dept. of Health Physician List



PA Marijuana Pardon Project

Pennsylvania is coordinating a one-time, large-scale pardon effort for people with certain minor, non-violent marijuana convictions. The Board of Pardons will accept applications from September 1 to September 30, 2022. Click for more information PA Marijuana Pardon Project