Complete a short, confidential questionnaire to initiate the evaluation process. Proceed with your order by completing the secure payment process.
Schedule a 15-minute virtual consultation with a qualified physician who will evaluate your condition and determine if medical marijuana remains an appropriate treatment for you.
Once certified by our physician, log into your DAS Business Network account and submit a renewal application, ensuring that all the information there is correct and up to date.
Once approved, recertified patients and caregivers will receive their new ID cards. Processing may take up to 30 business days. Your permanent registration certificate will be emailed; no physical certificate will be mailed.
To renew your medical marijuana card in Connecticut, first obtain a new certification from your healthcare provider. Then, log in to your profile on the Connecticut medical marijuana system and provide photo ID, proof of Connecticut residence and other required documentation. Complete the six required certifications. Make sure all your details are correct, and if any information has changed (such as your address or name), ensure it’s updated by your healthcare provider and reflected in your application. If errors are found, contact the Medical Marijuana Program to correct them.
Your Connecticut medical marijuana card is valid for one year, from the date the physician issues the certification. It’s essential to start the renewal process 30 days prior to the expiration date.
The renewal process for your medical marijuana card in Connecticut can be initiated up to 30 days before the expiration date of your current registration. Your qualifying patient’s registration is valid for up to one year from the date of the physician, physician assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse’s written certification. For example, if your certification date is October 1, 2022, your registration will expire on October 1, 2023.
It’s important to note that the Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) does not send out reminders for recertification. Therefore, we recommend monitoring the alerts from Dr.Weedy.
We advise starting the renewal process well in advance to ensure a seamless transition. The renewal process is similar to the one you underwent for your original registration. Upon approval by the program, recertified patients and caregivers will be issued new identification cards. Remember, the expiration date is indicated on the front of your card.
It takes up to 30 business days for a patient to be recertified under the Connecticut MMP. The renewal process is similar to the application process.
You’ll need a valid photo ID, proof of residency, and updated medical records supporting your qualifying condition. Dr.Weedy’s online application will guide you through the required documentation.
Yes, there is a fee associated with the renewal process. The recertification process involves an online consultation where a doctor will re-examine your medical condition. This consultation requires payment. However, Dr.Weedy values its patients and offers a renewal discount to make the process more accessible.
It’s important to note that, as of July 1, 2023, the state registration fee for the renewal process has been eliminated. Previously, patients were required to pay an additional $100 registration fee to the state. With this recent change, you will no longer need to make this payment, contributing to a more affordable renewal experience.
Absolutely! Dr.Weedy provides renewal services regardless of whether you were initially certified by our platform or another healthcare professional.
If your medical condition has evolved, it’s essential to update your healthcare provider during the renewal process. They will assess your current health status and ensure your certification aligns with your needs.
Yes, Dr.Weedy prioritizes the confidentiality of your information. Our platform operates on a secure and HIPAA-compliant system, ensuring the privacy of your personal details.