Book Your VA Medical Marijuana Card Doctor in Hampton, Appointments Available Now

Get your medical card approved today with our money-back guarantee

  • State cost of an MMJ card: $50
  • Telehealth visit With Elevate Holistics: $130
  • Renewal Frequency: Annually
  • Why get a cannabis card in Hampton?: Access to dispensaries, substantial tax savings, higher possession limits, and employment protections

2,000+ 5-Star Reviews

Business Insider logo.
Yahoo! Finance logo
Benzinga logo.
Weedmaps logo.
Leafly logo.

How Hampton patients get their medical marijuana card online

Step 1

Book Your Hampton Marijuana Doctor Appointment (2 minutes)

Schedule your medical marijuana card appointment online and finish the forms to get your certification in Hampton.

Step 2

Chat with Your Hampton Medical Marijuana Dr (5 minutes)

Our Hampton doctor will help you through a quick review of your symptoms and medical history to determine if cannabis is a good fit for your condition. If you qualify, the doctor will give you an MMJ card recommendation during the call.

Step 3

Get Your Med Card in Hampton

After your doctor appointment wraps up, the last thing you’ll do is fill out the state application online and pay their processing fee. We give you step-by-step directions for the state website so you can finish everything without confusion.

Trusted By Over 1,200+ Patients in Hampton!

From Phoebus and Buckroe Beach to Fox Hill and downtown Hampton, our patients choose us because our online process takes just minutes to complete from the comfort of your own home through MMJ telemedicine, all at competitive prices that respect your budget. Our caring doctors take the time to understand your needs while making the entire experience quick and easy, with many patients completing everything in under an hour without ever leaving their living room. See what Hampton patients are saying about their experience below.
Get the cheapest mmj card in Hampton, Virginia.

Your Hampton Med Card Is Just Minutes Away

Your medical marijuana card gives you legal protection that keeps you safe, saves you money on taxes at every dispensary purchase, and grants access to medical-grade products made for people dealing with chronic pain and serious conditions. You’ll also qualify to grow your own plants at home and carry higher amounts.

Medical Marijuana Card Prices in Hampton

Getting your certification online costs $130, while many local clinics charge around $200 for the same appointment. Your certification and your government ID are all you need to buy from local dispensaries. The state offers an optional $50 registration card, but most patients don’t bother since the written certification does everything you need it to do. Whether you pay $130 or $200 for your doctor’s recommendation, you’re getting the identical valid certification.
New Card Cost Breakdown Elevate Holistics Other Providers
MMJ Doctor Consultation $130 $200
Virginia State Fee $50 $50
Total New Card Cost $180 $250+
Time Required 15-20 minutes 45+ minutes (plus drive time)
Location From your home in Hampton Drive to a med clinic in a nearby city
Travel Cost $0 Gas money and time off work
Appointment Availability Same-day appointments 1-2 week wait typical
Money-Back Guarantee Yes Varies by provider
Additional Fees None Varies by provider

Why Hampton Patients Choose Elevate for Their Medical Card

Your medical marijuana card application gets processed the same day in Hampton when you book with us. No approval means you get your money back.

Benefits

Same-day Appointments

State Application Assistance

Money Back Guarantee

Severely Discounted Renewals

100% Online Doctors

7 Day Live Support

Elevate Holistics logo.
Checkmark for a list item.
Checkmark for a list item.
Checkmark for a list item.
Checkmark for a list item.
Checkmark for a list item.
Checkmark for a list item.

Online Providers

Checkmark.
Checkmark.
Checkmark.

Offices

Medical Marijuana Benefits in Hampton

Hampton medical cardholders pay zero tax while recreational buyers pay the state’s 21% on every purchase. You shop patient-only hours when stores are empty, park in reserved spots by the door, and buy new products before recreational customers see them. Cannabis affects REM sleep and dreams, so your card gives legal protection while you find what works for your symptoms.
Benefit Explanation and Regulatory Detail MMJ Card No MMJ Card
Tax Exemption on Purchases Medical patients are exempt from Virginia's planned 21% excise tax, providing significant cost savings. Only standard sales tax is paid at licensed facilities serving the Hampton area. 21% Excise Tax
Higher Purchase and Possession Limits Patients can obtain up to a 90-day supply, which is much higher than the recreational 1-ounce possession limit. This ensures consistent medication access throughout Hampton. 1 oz Possession Limit
Stronger Legal Protection for Possession Registration offers explicit state-level legal protection for possession and use, provided medical program rules are followed. Recreational users in neighborhoods like Wythe lack this patient status.
Access for Patients Under 21 Minors can legally access medical cannabis via a designated parent or caregiver. Recreational use is strictly restricted to adults who are 21 and older across Hampton, including Buckroe Beach. 21+ Only
Exclusive Access to Regulated Products With recreational sales still illegal, certified patients have sole legal access to safe, tested, and high-quality inventory from Virginia's pharmaceutical processors serving Hampton Roads.
Access to Specialized Formulations Dispensaries offer specialized high-potency oils, capsules, and concentrates designed for specific medical needs. These advanced products are unavailable to the general public in Hampton.
Employment Discrimination Protection Virginia law protects registered patients from job discrimination based solely on a positive test, provided there is no impairment at work. This protection aids workers near Coliseum Central.

Qualifying Medical Conditions a Medical Card in Hampton

Any diagnosed condition qualifies for medical marijuana if a registered doctor believes cannabis treatment could help your symptoms. The state doesn’t maintain a restricted list of approved conditions. Chronic pain, anxiety, PTSD, migraines, insomnia, arthritis, and other diagnoses all qualify when your doctor recommends cannabis. Book your appointment now to see if you qualify. We approve 99% of Hampton patients, so your condition probably meets the requirements.

Additional Helpful Information About Hampton MMJ

Once your Hampton approval comes through, we’re here to support you through every step of using your medical marijuana card. Our resources help you understand safe and legal cannabis use, guide you through the renewal process when it’s time, and answer questions about accessing your medicine.

After you receive approval, you’re ready to begin accessing the medicine that may help support your wellness goals.

  • Get your Written Certification: Your registered practitioner in Hampton (that’s us!) will provide your Written Certification for the Use of Medical Cannabis.
  • Access your Digital Card: Once your certification is issued, you’ll receive a digital card linked to your certification that you can use right away.
  • (Optional) Register with the State: You may create an account in Virginia’s Medical Cannabis Program portal to register for an optional state-issued card.
  • (Optional) State Fee: If you choose the optional state card, there is a $50 application fee.
  • No Physical Card Needed: Show your digital certification or optional digital card along with your photo ID at any dispensary.
  • Start Shopping: Visit any licensed dispensary near Hampton to speak with staff about products that may work best for your health needs.
  • Keep your Certification Current: Remember to renew your certification before it expires to maintain uninterrupted access to your medicine.

Renewing your medical marijuana certification in Hampton is simple and keeps you legally protected for another year. Here’s what’s required and what’s optional so you can plan ahead.

  • Book your renewal appointment early: Schedule with our Hampton doctors 2-3 weeks before your current certification expires. This gives you plenty of time and prevents any gap in your legal access.
  • What to bring to your appointment: You’ll need your state ID or driver’s license. Bring your current written certification if you can find it, and any recent medical records that show how your condition is doing. If you don’t have records, that’s okay. We can still help you.
  • Your doctor visit takes 5 minutes: The practitioner will ask how medical marijuana is working for your condition, review your symptoms, and answer any questions you have. After the evaluation, you’ll get a new written certification valid for one full year.
  • The written certification is what you need: This is the document dispensaries require. You must renew this with a doctor every year to stay legal. Keep it somewhere safe.
  • The state registry card is optional: Some patients like having the physical card for extra verification, but most Hampton patients just use their written certification. If you do want the state card, you’ll log into the state’s Medical Cannabis Program portal, fill out the renewal form, and pay $50 ($25 if you’re a caregiver). This step isn’t required.
  • We’re here to help if you have questions: Renewal can feel confusing the first time. Call us if you’re not sure when your certification expires or if you need help with any part of the process.

Having a medical marijuana card in Hampton means you can legally possess and use cannabis for your health needs under state law. Understanding the rules helps you stay protected and use your medicine without worry.

  • Always carry your valid medical marijuana card with you when transporting or using your medicine in Hampton
  • State law allows registered patients to possess up to a 90-day supply of cannabis products from licensed dispensaries
  • You can only purchase medical marijuana from state-licensed dispensaries, not recreational sources
  • Using medical marijuana in public places, while driving, or on federal property (like VA hospitals) is still illegal, even with a valid card
  • Your registration must be renewed annually to remain valid
  • Employers may still enforce drug-free workplace policies, so check your company’s rules
  • If law enforcement asks about your cannabis, calmly show your valid card and explain you are a registered patient
  • Keep your medicine in its original dispensary packaging with labels intact when traveling around Hampton

Medical Marijuana FAQs for Hampton Card Holders

Most patients tell us they feel unsure about the rules in Hampton, so we break everything down and update these answers each month as laws shift. We also explain how local rules fit into bigger changes, including what experts expect as federal marijuana laws progress.
Getting your medical marijuana certification in Hampton takes just about 5 minutes from start to finish, and you’ll receive your official written certification by email the same day. We submit your certification right after your appointment, so you can visit Hampton dispensaries immediately using your digital PDF and photo ID. If you decide to register for the optional state card through the CCA portal, that arrives digitally within about 5 business days.

To apply for your medical marijuana card, you need a valid photo ID, proof you live in the state, and a physician certification from a registered practitioner. Here’s what you should have ready when you apply.

  • A valid photo ID (driver’s license, state ID, passport, or military ID)
  • Proof of state residency with your Hampton address (utility bill, bank statement, lease, mortgage paper, or car registration from the last 60 days)
  • A Written Certification for the Use of Medical Cannabis from a registered practitioner (we give you this after your appointment)
  • $50 for the optional state registration fee (only if you want the state-issued card through the state’s website)

The physician certification is what lets you buy medical cannabis at Hampton dispensaries. You don’t need old medical records for your appointment, and most Hampton patients get their certification the same day they meet with the doctor.

You qualify for a medical marijuana card if you live in the state and a licensed practitioner decides cannabis could support your health needs. Most patients in Hampton meet the basic rules once they speak with a registered doctor and share their symptoms.

  • Residency: You must live in the state and show proof with a state ID, driver’s license, or another accepted document.
  • Age: You must be 18 or older, and minors can qualify through a parent or legal guardian who applies as their caregiver.
  • Qualifying condition: The state does not limit conditions, so any diagnosed issue may qualify if your practitioner believes cannabis could help.
  • Evaluation: A state-registered doctor, NP, or PA must review your health concerns and give you a written certification if appropriate.
  • Registration: The optional state card is no longer required to shop, since your written certification and photo ID are enough.
You don’t need medical records to get approved for your Hampton medical marijuana card. Our doctors evaluate your current symptoms and condition during your video consultation. Most patients receive certification based on a discussion about their health, though medical records can support more complex cases.

You’ll find every form of medical marijuana the state permits at dispensaries throughout Hampton. To purchase any of these products, you need an active medical marijuana certification and a valid photo ID.

  • Dry flower: The cannabis plant you can smoke or vaporize, with many strain choices such as the Super Boof strain for different effects.
  • Oils: These work in vape cartridges or you can take them by mouth, depending on what the product label says.
  • Tinctures: Liquid drops you put under your tongue, and they usually work faster than edibles.
  • Capsules: You swallow these like regular pills, which makes dosing simple and steady.
  • Edibles: Gummies, baked goods, and candies all count, and they are measured in milligrams on the package.
  • Topicals: Lotions, balms, and creams you rub directly on sore muscles or joints for targeted relief.
  • Beverages: Drinkable cannabis products like infused beverages or syrups you mix into drinks.
Your medical marijuana use will not appear on a standard employment or criminal background check, as the state’s medical marijuana registry is confidential and not publicly accessible. Your medical records and patient certification are protected under HIPAA, just like any other private health information. Employers and landlords cannot access this registry to check your status. However, if you are involved in certain legal or government-related proceedings (e.g., federal employment, firearm licensing), questions about cannabis use may arise due to federal regulations.

Yes, you can grow marijuana at home. The state allows any adult 21 or older to cultivate at home.

  • You can grow up to four plants: That’s the household limit for your home, no matter how many adults live there. Seedlings, clones, and mature plants all count toward the four.
  • No permits, no fees, no registration: The state doesn’t make you jump through hoops or pay extra to grow your own medicine at home.
  • Plants must stay out of sight: Your cannabis cannot be visible from Mercury Boulevard, any public road, or a neighbor’s property. Keep them secured so no one under 21 can get to them.
  • Tag each plant: Attach a tag with your name, state ID number, and a statement that it’s for personal use. It takes two minutes and keeps you compliant.
  • Growing is for personal use only: You can gift up to one ounce to another adult, but selling any amount is illegal.
  • Check your lease if you rent: Landlords can prohibit cultivation in rental agreements, so read your contract before you start.
  • Medical patients follow the same rules: Your MMJ card doesn’t change the plant limits or give you extra privileges. Everyone plays by the same guidelines.

If you’ve thought about growing your own, the state made the rules simple enough that patients can give it a try without worrying about legal trouble.

Federal law prohibits transporting medical marijuana across state lines, regardless of destination state laws. While you cannot carry cannabis between states, several states do recognize VA medical cards through reciprocity agreements, allowing you to purchase at dispensaries when traveling. Learn which states recognize medical marijuana cards to understand your legal purchasing rights as a cardholder.

Yes, we do. All Hampton doctors in our network carry valid Virginia Board of Pharmacy licenses. We assign you a doctor based on when you schedule your appointment. Each doctor we work with is:

  • Licensed through the Virginia Board of Pharmacy and allowed to recommend medical cannabis
  • Trained to review your condition and decide if you qualify
  • Ready to explain the process and answer questions during your visit

Need a doctor who speaks a language or other requests? Tell us before your appointment and we’ll match you when possible.

Hampton patients looking to use their MMJ cards have a solid option right in the city. Here’s where people in the Peninsula go for their medical marijuana needs.

Right in Hampton near Langley Air Force Base or heading down LaSalle Avenue, The Cannabist Hampton (3313 West Mercury Boulevard) is on Mercury Boulevard near Coliseum Central and easy to reach from I-64 or Magruder Boulevard. This Hampton dispensary is known for having knowledgeable staff who’ll walk you through different options and a solid variety of flower and edibles, which helps if you’re trying to figure out what works for your symptoms or you’re new to using medical marijuana.

Whether you’re in Phoebus, Downtown Hampton, or Buckroe Beach, this location will cover what you need without having to head across the bridge or up the Peninsula. Give them a call beforehand to make sure they’ve got your products in stock.

Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page for more information on obtaining your MMJ card. 

Scroll to Top

By clicking “Accept All”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Privacy Policy.