Medical Cannabis Patient Registry Program - Illinois Department of . . . The Medical Cannabis Registry Program is a statewide program that allows patients access to medical marijuana who meet one of the qualifying conditions The Illinois Department of Public Health manages the registry by reviewing and processing applications and issuing registry cards to Illinois residents meeting program requirements
Medical Cannabis Program Patient Brochure - Illinois Department of . . . medical condition to register with the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) in order to obtain access to cannabis (marijuana) for medical use An individual diagnosed with one or more qualifying debilitating conditions is eligible to apply for a medical cannabis registry identification card The qualifying patient
Medical Cannabis Patient Program Frequently Asked Questions Applications in progress will be migrated to the new system If your medical cannabis registration is set to expire or if you have corrections due between April 15, 2025, and May 29, 2025, you will automatically be granted an extension until May 30, 2025
Renewing Application - Illinois Department of Public Health A veteran patient can select the patient registration type as an Adult Medical Cannabis Patient or Veteran Medical Cannabis Patient Minor and opioid patient registration types will not be available to be selected The patient information will auto populate
Application Help (FREE) - Illinois Department of Public Health Need help completing your application for a medical cannabis registry card? Free help is available through Illinois local health departments The Illinois Department of Public Health is partnering with the following certified local health departments (LHD) to provide assistance to qualifying patients with completing their applications, including renewal application and
Medical Cannabis Reciprocity - Illinois Department of Public Health Medical cannabis reciprocity, shown in the info graphics below, allows a patient with a valid medical cannabis card in one state to be able to purchase, use, or possess medical cannabis in another state