Does Constant Pain qualify for a medical marijuana card in Connecticut?
No — "Constant Pain" is not a qualifying medical condition in Connecticut. It's a symptom/colloquial term, not a diagnosis. A licensed physician can evaluate your symptoms to determine whether you meet Connecticut's medical marijuana requirements. Persistent, ongoing pain that doesn't go away. Connecticut's medical marijuana law specifically lists 'chronic pain' as a qualifying condition—constant, unrelenting pain is the defining characteristic of chronic pain. The CT Department of Consumer Protection oversees the program and has approved over 60,000 patients, with chronic pain being the #1 reason for certification. Connecticut dispensaries carry a wide variety of products specifically formulated for pain: high-CBD tinctures, topicals for localized relief, and balanced THC:CBD options. From factory workers in Waterbury's brass industry to office workers in Stamford's financial district to athletes at UConn, constant pain affects Connecticut residents across all walks of life. The state's aging population (median age 41.1 years) means many residents deal with degenerative conditions causing persistent pain.
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Can I Get a Medical Marijuana Card for Constant Pain in Connecticut?
"Constant Pain" is not a medical diagnosis. A licensed physician can evaluate your symptoms and determine whether you meet Connecticut's medical marijuana requirements.
Persistent, ongoing pain that doesn't go away.
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The qualifying conditions listed on this page are verified against official state documentation from the Connecticut Cannabis Control.
Connecticut Cannabis Control. "Connecticut Medical Marijuana Qualifying Conditions." Accessed January 2026.
Constant Pain & Medical Marijuana in Connecticut
Connecticut's medical marijuana law specifically lists 'chronic pain' as a qualifying condition—constant, unrelenting pain is the defining characteristic of chronic pain. The CT Department of Consumer Protection oversees the program and has approved over 60,000 patients, with chronic pain being the #1 reason for certification. Connecticut dispensaries carry a wide variety of products specifically formulated for pain: high-CBD tinctures, topicals for localized relief, and balanced THC:CBD options.
From factory workers in Waterbury's brass industry to office workers in Stamford's financial district to athletes at UConn, constant pain affects Connecticut residents across all walks of life. The state's aging population (median age 41.1 years) means many residents deal with degenerative conditions causing persistent pain.
Connecticut eliminated the patient registration fee in 2023. Your MMJ.com evaluation is $149, and if you're not approved, you receive a 100% refund.
Connecticut Medical Marijuana Card Quick Facts
After You're Approved
Once your Connecticut medical marijuana card is approved, you can purchase cannabis products at licensed dispensaries.
What Conditions Qualify for Medical Marijuana in Connecticut?
To get your medical marijuana card in Connecticut, you must have one of these qualifying conditions:
Important Qualification Information
Approval is Not Guaranteed. Having a condition listed on this page does not automatically qualify you for a medical marijuana card. A licensed Connecticut physician must evaluate your individual medical history, symptoms, and circumstances to determine eligibility.
Physician Discretion. The certifying physician has sole authority to approve or deny your application based on their professional medical judgment. Not all patients with qualifying conditions are approved.
State Requirements. In addition to having a qualifying condition, you must meet all Connecticut residency and program requirements, including valid identification and any applicable state fees.
Individual Results Vary. Each patient's situation is unique. Past approval rates do not guarantee future results. Medical marijuana may not be appropriate for all patients.
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Last Updated: March 2026 · Reviewed by MMJ.com Research Team
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