Medical Marijuana Doctor in Stanford, MT
Stanford residents can access dispensaries in nearby communities. At just $149.99 total, MMJ.com's telehealth evaluation pays for itself within months through the 16% tax savings.
Affordable Stanford MMJ Evaluation
No hidden fees • Why pay more at a clinic?
Skip the Drive
Stanford patients save 3.42+ hours
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+ $20 state registration fee
Stanford Demographics
Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2022
New Certifications & MMJ Card Renewals in Stanford
Whether you need a new medical marijuana certification or a card renewal in Stanford, MT, our licensed physicians are available 7 days a week. Renew your Montana MMJ card online in minutes.
Stanford Physicians for Qualifying Conditions
Our Stanford medical marijuana doctors specialize in evaluating Montana's qualifying conditions, including Cancer, Glaucoma, HIV/AIDS (Positive Status), Cachexia or Wasting Syndrome. If you suffer from a condition that may qualify, speak with a licensed MT physician today.
Why Stanford Patients Choose MMJ.com
Stanford patients save 3.42+ hours and $12.33 in gas by getting their Montana medical marijuana card online instead of driving to an in-person clinic.
Traditional in-person MMJ clinics require Stanford patients to drive approximately 80 minutes each way, wait 30 minutes in the lobby, and spend around $12.33 on gas. Skip all of that.
Traditional In-Person Clinic
- 3.42+ hours of your day
- $12.33 in gas
- Take time off work
- Sit in a waiting room
- Drive in Montana weather
MMJ.com from Stanford
- 15 minutes from your couch
- $0 in gas
- No time off needed
- No waiting room
- Rain or shine, you're home
What Happens During Your Montana MMJ Doctor Consultation?
Our licensed physicians conduct thorough, compassionate evaluations. Here's what to expect during your appointment.
Share Your Health History
Before your appointment, complete a brief medical questionnaire. This helps your Montana physician understand your symptoms and treatment goals.
Consult With Your Doctor
During your 10-15 minute telehealth consultation, discuss your condition, symptoms, and whether medical cannabis may help. Our doctors answer all your questions.
Receive Your Certification
If approved, your doctor issues your certification immediately. Complete state registration ($20 fee) to finalize your card.
Is Medical Marijuana Legal in Stanford, Montana?
Yes, medical marijuana is legal in Montana. Stanford residents can access dispensaries in nearby communities. At just $149.99 total, MMJ.com's telehealth evaluation pays for itself within months through the 16% tax savings.
With MMJ.com's telemedicine service, Stanford residents can now complete their entire evaluation from home without visiting a physical clinic.
For official program information, visit the Cannabis and Alcohol Regulation Division (CARD) website.
What Conditions Qualify for Medical Marijuana in Montana?
To get your medical marijuana card in Stanford, you must have one of these qualifying conditions:
Commonly Certified Conditions in Stanford
Our doctors in Stanford specialize in evaluating patients for medical marijuana certification. Common qualifying conditions under Montana state law include:
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Don't see your condition? Montana allows physician discretion for many additional conditions.
Dispensaries Near Stanford, Montana
After your appointment, pick up your medicine at one of these nearby licensed dispensaries.
Starrbuds - Arlee
92615 US-93
White Pine Basin
1018 Custer Ave STE #5
Big Sky Buds - Big Sky
115 Aspen Leaf Dr
Sugar Leaves
7984 Montana Hwy 35, Bigfork, MT 59911
Sugar Tree Organics
8269 Montana Hwy 35
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Last Updated: 2026-02-05 · Verified by John Progar, CEO & Founder