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What to Expect During Your 2025 Medical Marijuana Evaluation

Sarah Welk Baynum

by Sarah Welk Baynum

August 7, 2025 06:00 am ET Estimated Read Time: 10 Minutes
Fact checked by Precious Ileh Medically reviewed by Dr. Abraham Benavides
What to Expect During Your 2025 Medical Marijuana Evaluation

Thinking about getting your medical marijuana card? Whether you’re booking a virtual medical marijuana evaluation or heading to an in-person medical marijuana appointment, knowing what to expect can make the process smooth and stress-free. 

This guide breaks down the complete medical marijuana evaluation process, from what to bring to your appointment to how to get approved and what happens if you’re denied. 

 

What Is a Medical Marijuana Evaluation?

A medical marijuana evaluation is the first step toward getting legal access to cannabis, often to help manage specific health conditions or symptoms. During this appointment, a certified doctor decides if you qualify for a medical marijuana card based on your condition and the laws in your state. While every state has its list of qualifying conditions, many include qualifications such as chronic pain, PTSD, anxiety, epilepsy, and cancer.

The medical marijuana evaluation process typically involves a review of your history and medical records, a discussion about your symptoms and health conditions, as well as a conversation about how cannabis may help manage your condition. The doctor then decides whether you qualify and issues a state-registered recommendation.

Medical Marijuana Evaluation

You can complete the entire process through either an in-person medical marijuana evaluation or a virtual medical marijuana evaluation, depending on your state’s laws. In both cases, the steps remain the same: 

  • Schedule your medical marijuana appointment
  • Speak with a licensed healthcare professional
  • Receive guidance on the following steps to get your recommendation or physical card

At Veriheal, patients can connect with qualified doctors who understand cannabis medicine and support patient access. This streamlines the medical marijuana card evaluation from start to finish, helping you through the entire process with transparency and ease.

 

What to Bring to Your Evaluation

Preparing for your medical marijuana evaluation helps the appointment run smoothly and ensures you cover all bases. Make sure to check your individual state’s requirements to confirm you have everything needed for your medical marijuana evaluation. 

Whether you choose an in-person medical marijuana evaluation or a virtual medical marijuana evaluation, make sure you bring these essential items:

  • Valid government-issued photo ID and proof of state residency: Bring your driver’s license or passport. Some states may also require a utility bill, lease agreement, or bank statement to confirm your address.
  • Medical records or documentation of your qualifying condition: Bring recent evaluations, lab results, treatment notes, or specialist letters to support your case.
  • A list of current medications and treatments: Your doctor will review your current treatments and discuss whether medical cannabis aligns with your medical plan. Any past medical treatments, tried or failed, are relevant and should also be mentioned.
  • Questions and notes about your symptoms: Be ready to discuss your symptoms, such as pain, sleep issues, or anxiety, so the doctor can better understand your condition and make personalized recommendations during your medical marijuana evaluation. 
  • Payment method and application paperwork: If your state charges a fee for your card or evaluation, bring a credit card or cash, along with a credit card as a backup in case cash isn’t accepted. For in-person visits, fill out the required information and sign any necessary forms in advance, or get the relevant state application documents. Some online appointments may also require necessary signatures or completion of a questionnaire before the appointment. 

Bringing these items ensures a smooth medical marijuana evaluation and brings you closer to legal access.

 

What Happens During the Appointment?

During your medical marijuana appointment, a licensed provider reviews your health history, discusses your symptoms, and decides if you qualify under your state’s program. The evaluation is confidential and focuses on whether cannabis is a safe, effective option. You don’t need to come with a formal diagnosis, as the provider will determine that, but be prepared to explain how your condition or symptoms impact your daily life.

During a virtual medical marijuana evaluation, you meet with a provider through a secure video call, just like an in-person visit. The doctor may ask follow-up questions and use both clinical judgment and your state’s guidelines to decide if you qualify.

Most medical marijuana evaluations take just 10 to 15 minutes and offer a quick, focused review of your health, whether virtual or in person. You won’t need a physical exam—this appointment assesses if cannabis is right for you under your state’s qualifications.

 

Virtual vs. In-Person Medical Marijuana Evaluations in 2025

Virtual and in-person medical marijuana evaluations follow the same process. The only difference is whether you meet online or at a clinic. Both offer a professional, confidential experience.

Virtual Medical Marijuana Evaluations

A virtual medical marijuana evaluation offers convenience and privacy from the comfort of your home or wherever you are remotely. With Veriheal, you begin by completing a brief online health intake form. 

After that, you schedule a telehealth appointment with a certified doctor. The appointment happens through a secure video platform, where the doctor reviews your symptoms, medical history, and any supporting documents you upload.

These 10–15 minute appointments are as thorough as in-person visits. If approved, the doctor submits your recommendation or explains next steps, with Veriheal offering real-time support throughout the process.

You can learn more about how to get a medical marijuana card online by following this complete step-by-step guide here.

A lady having a telehealth evaluation

In-Person Medical Marijuana Evaluations 

Some patients prefer, or are required, to attend an in-person medical marijuana evaluation, depending on their state’s regulations. In this setting, you visit a physical clinic or healthcare provider’s office and meet with a doctor face-to-face. Just like with virtual evaluations, you discuss your health conditions, symptoms, and prior treatments.

In-person visits may take 15–20 minutes due to paperwork or wait time, but they still prioritize privacy and care. If approved, you’ll either receive your recommendation on the spot or be provided with clear next steps.

 

Getting Approved or Denied for a Medical Marijuana Card

You usually find out if you’re qualified within minutes after your medical marijuana evaluation. For example, Veriheal notifies you directly through your account or email once the provider makes a decision.

What to Do if Your Medical Marijuana Application Gets Approved

If you qualify, the provider uploads your certification or gives clear next steps. With Veriheal, many patients receive same-day approval, often within minutes.

Veriheal also provides digital certification in many states, which helps speed up the medical marijuana card evaluation process and simplifies your next steps.

Here’s what to do after you’re approved:

  • Check your email or Veriheal account: You’ll receive confirmation that your application is approved, along with your digital certification (if available in your state).
  • Complete your state application (if required): Some states ask you to submit additional registration forms, upload your doctor’s certification, or pay a state-issued fee online. Veriheal can assist with this step, walking you through the state registration process to make it seamless.
  • Watch for your medical marijuana card: Once your state reviews the full application, they will mail or email your official card. Processing times and how you receive your card vary by state, ranging from same-day digital cards to 7–30 business days for physical cards.
  • Follow up if needed: If any part of your state application gets delayed or flagged, Veriheal’s support team can help guide you through corrections or resubmissions.
  • Visit a dispensary: After receiving your card, you can legally purchase cannabis products from licensed dispensaries in your state. In some states, the digital certification alone is enough to access medical cannabis, even by reciprocity, so be sure to double-check.
  • Check renewal requirements: Most states require you to renew your medical marijuana card every 6 to 12 months. Confirm your state’s timeline and set a calendar reminder to avoid missing the renewal window. Veriheal makes renewals easy by sending timely email reminders and connecting you with a support agent to guide you through each step.

What to Do if Your Medical Marijuana Application Gets Denied

If your Veriheal application is denied, don’t worry—you can still take steps to move forward and reapply based on the reason for the denial. Here’s how to move forward if your application gets denied:

  • Understand the denial reason: Log into your Veriheal account or contact customer support to find out exactly why your application was denied.
  • Gather missing documents: If the issue involves an incomplete medical history, request any missing records or paperwork from your healthcare provider.
  • Review your state’s requirements: Double-check that you meet your state’s qualifications for a medical marijuana card.
  • Seek a second opinion: If applicable, schedule another medical marijuana appointment with a different Veriheal provider for a fresh evaluation.
  • Update and reapply: Correct any issues and submit a new application with updated or additional information.
  • Reach out to Veriheal support: Their team is available to help you through every step of the medical marijuana evaluation process.

Taking these steps gives you a better chance of approval next time and helps you stay on the path to legally accessing medical cannabis. Remember that Veriheal still offers a 100% money-back guarantee if you’re denied, so no stress there.

READ: How To Get A New York Medical Marijuana Card

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens during a medical marijuana evaluation?

During your medical marijuana evaluation, a licensed healthcare provider reviews your health history and discusses your current symptoms. They use this information, along with your condition and state guidelines, to determine if you qualify for medical cannabis. 

The doctor may also ask about your treatment history and how your condition affects daily life. You can attend the appointment in person or online, and no physical exam is required in most states.

How to get approved for a medical marijuana card?

To get approved, schedule a medical marijuana appointment with a certified provider. If you qualify, Veriheal often provides same-day approval and digital certification to speed up the medical marijuana card evaluation process.

What questions do MMJ doctors ask?

Doctors typically ask about:

  • Your current symptoms (e.g., pain, anxiety, insomnia)

  • Any diagnosed medical conditions

  • Past or current treatments you’ve tried

  • How your symptoms impact your daily life. Be honest and specific so the doctor can make an informed recommendation during your medical marijuana evaluation.

     

What to bring to a cannabis doctor appointment?

Check your state’s requirements in advance to avoid missing any details. Whether you attend a virtual medical marijuana evaluation or go in person, bring:

  • A government-issued photo ID and proof of state residency

  • Medical records or documentation of your condition

  • A list of medications and treatments

  • Notes about your symptoms

  • Payment method (credit card or cash)

How long is a marijuana evaluation appointment?

Most medical marijuana evaluation appointments last 10 to 15 minutes. In-person visits may take slightly longer if you need to complete paperwork or wait for the doctor to become available. Virtual appointments often move faster, especially when completed through platforms like Veriheal.

Is a virtual marijuana evaluation legit?

Yes. A virtual medical marijuana evaluation is a legitimate, state-compliant way to meet with a licensed provider. Veriheal uses secure telehealth technology, and certified doctors follow the same protocols used in in-person visits to determine your eligibility.

Can I get denied for medical marijuana?

Yes. If you don’t meet your state’s qualifying criteria or perhaps lack enough documentation, your medical marijuana card evaluation may be denied. However, you can reapply after gathering the necessary information or seeking a second opinion. Veriheal’s support team can help you understand the reason for denial and guide you through your next steps.

 

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