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Get Your Medical Marijuana Card in Springfield, OH

Whether you are in Downtown or North Side, residents can complete their entire evaluation online without traveling to a clinic. Connect with an Ohio-licensed physician via telemedicine and get certified for your medical marijuana card from the comfort of home.

  • $149.99 New & Renewal Visits: Your online telehealth certification or annual MD renewal is one simple, transparent price.
  • 5.75% Medical Tax: Medical patients pay only 5.75% tax compared to 10%+ for recreational purchases.
  • $0 State Fee: Ohio has eliminated the state registration fee for medical patients.
  • Age 18+ Access: Medical patients can be 18+ (vs 21+ for recreational).
Ohio Medical Card

$149.99

Complete card certification

Valid at all Ohio dispensaries
1 Year Card Validity
Same-day medical card issued
100% online renewals
100% money-back guarantee
No clinic visit required

State Registration Fee

Ohio has eliminated the state registration fee for medical patients. Your card is valid for 1 year.

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Your Ohio Medical Marijuana Physicians

State-licensed physicians certified for medical marijuana evaluations

Dr. Johnathan Miller

Dr. Johnathan Miller, MD

Ohio License: #35.141126

NPI: 1235623372

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All evaluations conducted by state-licensed physicians

How do I get a medical marijuana card in Springfield, Ohio?

Quick Answer: To get a medical marijuana card in Springfield, Ohio, you need to: (1) have a qualifying condition, (2) complete a telehealth evaluation with a licensed physician ($149.99), and (3) register with the state ($0 fee). Most patients are approved the same day and can visit Ohio dispensaries immediately after their certification is entered into the State of Ohio Patient and Caregiver Registry.

  • Evaluation Cost$149.99
  • State Fee$0
  • Card Validity1 Year
  • Dispensaries3

Last updated: May 2026

Medical Marijuana Card in Springfield, OH

Clark County • Springfield Metro

How to Get Your Ohio Medical Marijuana Card Online from Springfield

If you searched for an "Ohio medical marijuana card" from Springfield, you are in the right place. The MMJ.com telehealth visit takes about fifteen minutes from a Springfield home, runs $149.99 flat, and your physician certification is entered into the Ohio Patient and Caregiver Registry the same day, so you can shop at any Springfield-area dispensary as soon as the state confirms your registration. Springfield is the Clark County seat sitting almost exactly between Dayton and Columbus on I-70, with a workforce historically anchored at International Harvester / Navistar, the Honda Anna engine plant nearby, and the broader Miami Valley manufacturing corridor. Qualifying conditions are broad under Ohio's debilitating-condition standard: chronic pain from manufacturing careers; oncology side effects after Mercy Health Springfield Regional or Kettering Health Springfield treatment; PTSD (the VA does not issue medical marijuana cards); severe arthritis, fibromyalgia. Wittenberg University students and faculty, Clark State Community College students, and the Springfield Public Schools workforce all have a clear path.

Ohio Medical Marijuana Card Renewals (Same-Day Approval, $0 State Fee)

Your Ohio medical marijuana card is valid for one year from certification. Renewal is the same fifteen-minute MMJ.com telehealth visit at the same $149.99 price, with the renewed certification re-submitted to the Patient and Caregiver Registry the same day. Ohio eliminated the state registration fee, so the $149.99 is the only cost; there is no state registration payment, no plastic-card waiting period, no annual paperwork. For a Springfield patient choosing between the medical card and recreational adult-use sales (legal since Issue 2 in 2023), the medical card pays for itself: medical cannabis is taxed at 5.75% versus the 10% adult-use excise plus state and local sales tax, the medical possession allowance covers a 90-day supply versus the recreational 2.5-ounce cap per transaction, medical patients can certify at age 18 versus 21 for recreational, and medical-only product lines (high-potency RSO, medical tinctures, larger-format edibles) are not on the adult-use menu.

Where to Use Your Ohio Medical Marijuana Card in Springfield

Clark County has three licensed dispensaries inside the Springfield city limits: Certified Dispensary at 1901 N Bechtle Ave (the Bechtle Avenue commercial corridor on the north side), Terrasana at 183 Raydo Cir. (the Raydo Circle / Buck Creek area), and The Forest Springfield at 2140 E. Main St. (the East Main Street corridor heading toward Columbus). All stock the full Ohio menu of flower, pre-rolls, vape cartridges, concentrates, edibles, tinctures, topicals, capsules, and RSO with no THC dose cap on non-flower products. Active-duty service members at the 178th Wing of the Ohio Air National Guard at Springfield-Beckley Municipal Airport (the home of the MQ-9 Reaper training mission) remain bound by the UCMJ and Air Force Instruction 90-507, which prohibit cannabis use and possession regardless of state law or any Ohio physician certification. Federal civilian employees at the FBI Springfield Resident Agency are bound by federal Schedule I law. DOT-regulated employees at the CSX rail yards, the FAA-controlled Springfield-Beckley Municipal Airport, and the long-haul trucking corridors on I-70 remain subject to DOT random testing. The Wright-Patterson AFB drug-policy footprint also reaches into Clark County for cleared contractors and DoD civilians who commute from Springfield.

58,645

Population

Census 2022

$45,113

Median Income

3+

Nearby Dispensaries

$149

Evaluation Cost

Medical Marijuana in Springfield

Springfield is the seat of Clark County and the largest city in the rural corridor between Dayton and Columbus. The patient base reflects three things: an aging former-manufacturing population (many ex-Navistar / International Harvester workers managing chronic pain and respiratory issues), the surrounding farm community of Clark and Champaign counties, and the Wittenberg University population. Mercy Health Springfield Regional Medical Center and Kettering Health Springfield anchor local healthcare. Springfield has been hit harder than most by the opioid crisis, and a meaningful share of our local patients specifically come to medical cannabis as a safer alternative to prescription painkillers.

For Springfield residents, having a medical card provides significant advantages over recreational purchase, including 10% tax savings, higher possession limits, and access to patient-only hours.

Simple 3-Step Process

How to Get a New Card or Renew Your Medical Marijuana Card in Springfield

Whether you're a first-time patient in Springfield or looking for a medical marijuana renewal, the process is identical. Complete your online MMJ renewal from home, with no clinic visit required.

01

Complete Registration

Fill out our secure intake form with your medical history. Takes about 5 minutes.

02

Phone or Video Call

Connect with a licensed Ohio physician via phone or video. Your choice!

03

Get Certified

Receive your certification instantly. Register with the state to get your card.

Why Get a Medical Card in Ohio?

Ohio legalized recreational cannabis, but medical cardholders still enjoy significant benefits:

Medical vs Recreational Cannabis in Springfield, Ohio
Feature
Medical Card
Recreational (21+)
Cannabis Excise Tax0% (medical exempt)10% Ohio adult-use cannabis excise tax
Possession Limit90-day supply (set by physician)2.5 oz flower
Age Requirement18+ (minors with caregiver)21+ only
Product PotencyHigher THC limitsCapped potency
Priority AccessPatient hours, reserved productsStandard access
Purchase LimitsHigher daily limitsStandard limits

Bottom line: Medical cardholders in Springfield save approximately 10% on every purchase and enjoy higher possession limits, younger age eligibility, and priority dispensary access.

Springfield Medical Marijuana Facts

200,000+
Registered Ohio MMJ Patients
Source: Ohio Board of Pharmacy, 2024
130+
Licensed Dispensaries Statewide
Source: Ohio Medical Marijuana Program
3
Dispensaries Near Springfield
Source: MMJ.com database
$149.99
Evaluation Cost
Source: MMJ.com
$0
State Registration Fee
Source: Ohio Board of Pharmacy
1 Year
Card Validity
Source: Ohio medical marijuana law

What Conditions Qualify for Medical Marijuana in Ohio?

To get your medical marijuana card in Springfield, you must have one of these qualifying conditions:

AIDS
Alzheimer's Disease
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
Cachexia
Cancer
Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
Crohn's Disease
Epilepsy or Another Seizure Disorder
Fibromyalgia
Glaucoma
Hepatitis C
Huntington's Disease
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Multiple Sclerosis
Pain (chronic and severe or intractable)

Don't see your condition? Schedule a consultation and our Ohio-licensed physicians will review whether you qualify under the state's program guidelines.

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Ready to get certified? Our licensed physicians are available today for same-day video appointments.

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Ohio Medical Marijuana Card Guide

See qualifying conditions, program details, and everything you need to know about the Ohio medical marijuana program.

View the Full Ohio Medical Marijuana Card Guide

Where Are the Dispensaries Near Springfield?

Once you have your card, visit any of these licensed dispensaries:

Certified Dispensary

1901 N Bechtle Ave, Springfield

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Terrasana

183 Raydo Cir., Springfield

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The Forest Springfield

2140 E. Main St., Springfield

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Pure Ohio Wellness (920 US Hwy. 42 NE.)

920 US Hwy. 42 NE., London

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Zen Leaf Dayton

5604 Airway Rd., Riverside

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Pure Ohio Wellness (1875 Needmore Rd.)

1875 Needmore Rd., Dayton

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View Ohio Qualifying Conditions
FAQ

Medical Marijuana Card FAQs for Springfield Residents

Where can I use my medical marijuana card in Springfield, OH?
Your OH MMJ card is valid at all 3 dispensaries in Springfield, including Certified Dispensary, Terrasana, The Forest Springfield. It's also accepted at every licensed dispensary across Ohio.
How much does a Ohio medical marijuana card cost in Springfield?
The total cost is $149 for Springfield residents, which is less than 4.0% of the local median monthly income. This includes your evaluation and certification with a full money-back guarantee if not approved.
Can Springfield residents apply for their MMJ card online?
Yes! The entire Ohio medical marijuana card process can be completed online from Springfield. No paperwork, no clinic visits—just a 15-minute telehealth session and same-day certification.
How long does it take to get an MMJ card in Springfield?
Most Springfield patients receive their certification the same day as their evaluation. After registering with the state, your card is typically active within 24-48 hours, and you can shop at any of Springfield's 3 dispensaries.
What are the benefits of having an MMJ card in Springfield?
Springfield cardholders enjoy legal protection, access to medical-grade products, potential tax savings vs recreational purchase, higher possession limits, and the ability to shop at all Ohio dispensaries.

Start Your Online Renewal in Springfield

Need to renew? Same-day online renewal available. Keep your tax savings active year-round.

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Ready for Your Ohio Medical Marijuana Card?

Springfield residents: your card unlocks access to 3+ dispensaries. Apply online today.

Last Updated: 2026-05-28 · Verified by John Progar, CEO & Founder

Medically reviewed by: Dr. Kevin Kargman, DO·Ohio License #34.015746CTR·NPI 1407810302

Editorial oversight by: John Progar, CEO & FounderLast Verified: May 2026