Get Your Arizona Medical Marijuana Card Approved By State-Licensed Doctors

Same-day medical card approvals or your money back

  • State cost of an Arizona MMJ card: $150
  • Telehealth visit With Elevate Holistics: $135
  • Renewal Frequency: Annually
  • Why get a cannabis card in AZ?: Serious savings with no excise tax, access stronger products, enhanced dispensary access, and take home more every time you shop.
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Get Your Arizona Medical Marijuana Card in 3 Steps

Step 1

Book Your Arizona Marijuana Doctor Appointment (2 minutes)

Complete your forms and schedule your MMJ appointment online to get your medical marijuana card in Arizona.

Step 2

Meet With Your Arizona Doctor (5 Minutes)

Your video call with an Arizona doctor takes less than 15 minutes and covers your symptoms and medical history. If you qualify, the doctor will issue your MMJ card recommendation right away.

Step 3

Apply With Arizona

Once your doctor approves you, submit your application and state fee on Arizona’s portal, or pick our Full Service add-on and we do it for you. We handle the paperwork, file with the state, and get your medical marijuana card processed.

STEP 4

Next Steps After Meeting With Your Arizona Cannabis Doctor

Once you’re approved, you’re just a few steps away from accessing dispensaries in Arizona. Here’s what happens next and how we can help you through it.

  • Create an account in Arizona’s Medical Marijuana Program portal online (or let us handle it for you with our full service option)
  • Fill out a simple application form with basic information (we can do this step for you too)
  • Pay the state application fee of $150 to Arizona
  • Wait for approval from the state, which takes 7 to 10 business days
  • Download your digital medical card as a PDF to your phone once approved
  • Start shopping at any licensed dispensary in Arizona with your active card

You can handle these steps yourself, or we’ll take care of the paperwork for you so you can focus on finding relief.

Trusted By Over 85,000+ Patients in Arizona!

Patients from Scottsdale to Glendale, Chandler to Peoria choose us because we approve Arizona medical marijuana cards in minutes from home for less money. Our doctors are knowledgeable, the process is fast, and you get approved without leaving your couch. See what patients across Arizona are saying about their experience below, and learn more about the benefits of getting a medical card in Arizona.

Arizona Medical Cards Approved in Minutes

Your medical card means higher possession limits, access to potency levels banned from recreational sales, and the legal right to grow at home. You’re protected during any police encounter, and you’ll save on taxes every time you buy.

Cost of an Arizona Medical Marijuana Card

Getting your Arizona medical marijuana card costs $285 total no matter where you go, but how that breaks down matters to your wallet. The state charges everyone the same $150 fee, so the real difference is what providers charge for the doctor consultation, and that’s where you can save $65 by choosing us at $135 instead of paying $200 elsewhere. You get the same valid Arizona MMJ card either way, approved by licensed doctors, so paying less doesn’t mean you’re getting something inferior. Here’s how the costs compare so you can see where your money goes.
New Card Cost Breakdown Elevate Holistics Other Providers
MMJ Doctor Consultation $135 $200
Arizona State Fee $150 $150
Total New Card Cost $285 $350+
Time Required 15-20 minutes 45+ minutes (plus drive time)
Location From your home in Arizona 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

What You Get with Your Arizona Medical Card Through Elevate

We know you need your medical marijuana card fast, so we schedule same-day appointments and help you renew marijuana card approvals without waiting weeks. If you don’t get approved, we refund your money because we believe in delivering results for Arizona patients.

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Money Back Guarantee

Severely Discounted Renewals

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Benefits of Getting Your MMJ Card in Arizona

Getting your Arizona medical card opens doors to carrying 2.5 ounces legally, growing 12 plants at home, and buying products with higher THC than recreational limits. You enjoy patient-only shopping hours, reserved parking, tax breaks, and workplace protections. Start planning by checking how to get a medical marijuana card in Arizona in 3 steps today.
Benefit Explanation Med Card No Med Card
Stronger Legal Protection in Arizona Your Arizona MMJ card confirms you as a registered patient under the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act, which brings specific protection from arrest and some housing, school, and employment penalties when you follow state program rules. Recreational users do not receive the same patient status. -
Higher Purchase and Possession Limits Cardholders can legally buy and possess up to 2.5 ounces of cannabis in any 14 day period. Recreational users are capped at 1 ounce with only 5 grams allowed as concentrate, which means patients can keep more medicine on hand without stepping outside Arizona limits. -
Lower Taxes and Long Term Savings Medical patients are exempt from the 16 percent excise tax that applies to adult use sales in Arizona, so they usually pay only state and local sales tax. Over time this reduces the cost of regular purchases, which matters for ongoing treatment. -
Access for Patients under Age 21 Arizona medical cards are available to qualifying patients starting at age 18, and younger patients can participate through a parent or guardian caregiver. Recreational stores can sell only to adults 21 and older, so younger patients who need cannabis for health reasons must use the medical program. -
Priority Service and Medical Only Products Many Arizona dispensaries keep medical only lines, inventory, and consultation time. Cardholders often face shorter waits and steadier access to strains, strengths, and product formats designed with medical patients in mind, even when recreational stock runs tight. -
Home Cultivation Options for Patients With the right approval, Arizona medical patients can grow up to 12 plants for personal medical use. Standard adult use rules limit personal cultivation to six plants per adult and twelve per household, so a card can give patients higher plant limits and clearer protection for growing medicine at home. -
Stronger Protection in Employment and Drug Testing Arizona law gives registered patients extra protection so employers and landlords cannot act against you only because you hold a card or have a positive cannabis test, as long as you are not using or impaired at work and you follow program limits. Recreational users do not receive the same statutory patient protections. -

Qualifying Medical Conditions for a Medical Card in Arizona

Arizona’s medical marijuana law lists conditions that qualify you for a card. Article XIV covers cancer, PTSD, Crohn’s disease, glaucoma, HIV/AIDS, hepatitis C, ALS, and Alzheimer’s agitation. You also qualify if you have severe chronic pain, seizures, persistent muscle spasms, severe nausea, or cachexia from any medical condition or its treatment. Not sure if your condition qualifies? The protocol is simple: schedule a consultation with our doctors to review your symptoms and medical history. With a 99% approval rate in Arizona, most patients who think they might qualify do qualify.

Additional Helpful Information About Arizona MMJ

Your approval gives you legal access, but knowing what to do with it makes all the difference. We’ve built resources that walk you through your next steps, show you when to renew, and keep you safe and legal in Arizona.

  • Learn what happens after approval and how to start shopping at dispensaries
  • Find out when to renew your Arizona medical card so you never lose access
  • Understand your legal rights, including possession limits and where you can use cannabis
  • Get tips on choosing products and using medical marijuana safely for your condition

Once you’re approved, you’re just a few steps away from accessing dispensaries in Arizona. Here’s what happens next and how we can help you through it.

  • Create an account in Arizona’s Medical Marijuana Program portal online (or let us handle it for you with our full service option)
  • Fill out a simple application form with basic information (we can do this step for you too)
  • Pay the state application fee of $150 to Arizona
  • Wait for approval from the state, which takes 7 to 10 business days
  • Download your digital medical card as a PDF to your phone once approved
  • Start shopping at any licensed dispensary in Arizona with your active card

You can handle these steps yourself, or we’ll take care of the paperwork for you so you can focus on finding relief.

Renewing your Arizona medical marijuana card is required before it expires so you don’t lose access to dispensaries. Here’s how to renew and keep your legal protection active.

  • Schedule an Arizona card renewal appointment with one of our doctors (this is required every year or two, depending on your card type)
  • Gather your current medical card, Arizona state ID or driver’s license, and any recent medical records if you have them
  • Meet with the doctor during your appointment to get your renewal recommendation
  • Log into Arizona’s Medical Marijuana Program portal with your existing account
  • Complete the renewal application form (most of your information will already be saved)
  • Pay Arizona’s renewal fee, which is $150 for adults
  • Wait 7 to 10 business days for the state to process your renewal
  • Download your new digital card once approved and save it to your phone
  • Or choose our full-service option when booking, and we’ll handle all the state paperwork for you

Most patients renew about 30 days before their card expires to avoid any gap in access, and we’re here to help if you have questions about the process.

Having an Arizona medical marijuana card protects you legally and gives you rights that recreational users don’t have. Here’s what you need to know about staying legal and safe as a medical marijuana patient in Arizona.

  • You can legally possess up to 2.5 ounces of usable marijuana every two weeks with your card
  • Your card protects you from arrest and prosecution for marijuana possession as long as you stay within your limits
  • You can use medical marijuana in private residences, but not in public places, schools, or workplaces
  • You’re allowed to shop at any licensed medical or adult-use dispensary in Arizona
  • You can’t drive under the influence of marijuana, even with a valid card
  • Keep your card and ID with you whenever you’re carrying marijuana or visiting dispensaries
  • Arizona doesn’t allow you to grow your own plants unless you live more than 25 miles from a dispensary

Following these rules keeps you protected under Arizona law and helps you avoid legal problems while using medical marijuana for your condition.

No. You do not need a referral from your primary care physician. You can book directly with Elevate Holistics, and our licensed PA physicians will evaluate you themselves.
Pennsylvania does not currently offer reciprocity, meaning your PA card will not be accepted at dispensaries in other states. Some states do accept out-of-state cards, so check the laws of your destination before traveling with medical cannabis.
That is fine. You only need one qualifying condition to be certified. However, mentioning all relevant conditions to the physician can be helpful for your overall treatment discussion.
Yes. All Elevate Holistics telehealth appointments are 100% HIPAA-compliant. Your medical information is protected and is not shared beyond what is required for the state registration process.
Pennsylvania medical marijuana cards are valid for one year. When your card approaches expiration, you will need to renew your physician certification and update your state registration. Already have a card? Renew your PA MMJ card here.
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