Find a Medical Marijuana Doctor Near Me
How to get your medical marijuana certification in Louisville, Kentucky
Book an appointment
Schedule an appointment online through our calendar below, or call us at 502-818-0420.
Talk to a doctor
Our doctor will approve you for medical marijuana use after a face-to-face video call. The appointment is 100% risk free: if you do NOT qualify, you are refunded.
Get your certification
Once approved, we will email you your approval letter. This document allows you to possess up to 8 ounces of lawfully purchased marijuana pursuant to Executive Order 2022-798.
Kentucky medical marijuana program requirements
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You must primarily live in the state of Kentucky in order to get your Kentucky medical marijuana certification. If the patient is a nonemancipated youth under the age of eighteen (18), the parent or legal guardian must provide written consent at time of appointment. We do not certify minor patients at this time.
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You must have a qualifying medical condition in order to get a Kentucky medical marijuana certification. Governor Beshear’s executive order named many qualifying conditions. These include:
ALS
cancer
epilepsy
intractable seizures
Parkinson's disease
Crohn's disease
multiple sclerosis
sickle cell anemia
severe and chronic pain, including fibromyalgia or arthritis
PTSD
cachexia or wasting syndrome
neuropathies
hepatitis C
Huntington's disease
HIV or AIDS
glaucoma
muscular dystrophy
terminal illness
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Patients are encouraged to provide some form of medical records to help the marijuana doctor perform the medical marijuana evaluation. You should try to provide at least one of the following:
Records or notes from a doctor’s visit
Discharge summaries from a hospital visit
Referrals or notes from a chiropractor or other medical professional
Current prescription medication, or your prescription history printed from your local pharmacy
Proof of prior medical marijuana status in another state
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At your appointment, one of our online medical marijuana doctors will evaluate you based on your current health condition(s), medical history, and any documentation you are able to provide to determine if you qualify for medical cannabis use. Once approved, you'll receive your written certification form. Governor Beshear has instructed law enforcement not to arrest individuals for possession so long as they meet the requirements of Executive Order 2022-798.
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Why choose Kentucky Cannabis Clinc?
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Empowering Patients
Kentucky Cannabis Clinic was founded by patients, for patients. We navigate healthcare challenges together.
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Cannabis Experience
Our team has certfied thousands of patients across multiple states for medical marijuana use since 2019.
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Qualified Physicians
All of the medical marijuanas doctors we work with are state-licensed and board certified. Each doctor is also a member of the Society for Cannabis Clinicians.
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Competitive Pricing
Compared to our industry peers, Kentucky Cannabis Clinic has competitive pricing for our services. If you’re searching for a medical marijuana doctor near me, look no further!
Contact us.
(502) 818-0420
965 Baxter Ave
Louisville, KY 40204
Monday-Friday
9am-6pm EST
Frequently Asked Questions about Kentucky’s Medical Marijuana Program
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Medical marijuana will be fully legalized in January 2025.
For the time being, Governor Beshear created a pathway for patients with a qualifying medical condition to use and possess marijuana purchased at a licensed dispensary outside the state of Kentucky. These conditions include post traumatic stress disorder, cancer, and chronic pain. To qualify, you must have one of these medical conditions, be certified by a qualified physician, and keep your dispensary receipt.
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Only a licensed medical marijuana provider can determine if you qualify for the program, so we cannot guarantee your approval. However, if you do not get approved by our marijuanas doctor you will receive a FULL refund!
We want to make this process 100% RISK-FREE for you!
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During your medical marijuana evaluation, a state-licensed physician will evaluate you and certify you for marijuana use. The doctor will discuss your health history with you, as well as counsel you on the benefits and risks of marijuana use. Plan to budget between 10-15 minutes to answer the patient health history questions (this is done BEFORE the appointment), and about 15 minutes to talk with the Kentucky medical marijuana doctor.
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No, health insurance companies do not cover any costs associated with medical marijuana due to its status as a Schedule I drug.