Medical Marijuana Card in Indiana, PA
Indiana residents have access to medical marijuana. Telehealth costs $199, plus $50 state fee—waived for qualifying programs.
Virtual marijuana doctor • Same-day renewal available • $149.99
Complete card certification
State Fee Waiver Available!
$0 fee for Medicaid, PACE/PACENET, CHIP recipients
How do I get a medical marijuana card in Indiana, Pennsylvania?
Quick Answer: To get a medical marijuana card in Indiana, Pennsylvania, 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 ($50 fee, waived for Medicaid/PACE/CHIP/SNAP/WIC recipients). Most patients receive same-day approval and can visit any of the 6 dispensaries near Indiana immediately.
- Evaluation Cost$149.99
- State Fee$50 ($0 if you qualify)
- Card Validity1 Year
- Dispensaries6
Last updated: February 2026
Medical Marijuana in Indiana
Indiana serves Indiana County patients.
For Indiana residents, having a medical card is required to legally purchase cannabis, as Pennsylvania does not have recreational marijuana.
How to Get a New Card or Renew Your Medical Marijuana Card in Indiana
Whether you're a first-time patient in Indiana or looking for a medical marijuana renewal, the process is identical. Complete your online MMJ renewal from home—no clinic visit required.
Complete Registration
Fill out our secure intake form with your medical history. Takes about 5 minutes.
Phone or Video Call
Connect with a licensed Pennsylvania physician via phone or video. Your choice!
Get Certified
Receive your certification instantly. Register with the state to get your card.
Why Get a Medical Card in Indiana?
Pennsylvania requires a medical card to purchase cannabis legally. Here's what you need to know:
| Feature | With Medical Card | Without Card |
|---|---|---|
| Legal Access | Full legal protection | No legal cannabis access |
| Possession Limit | 90-day supply | No legal possession |
| Age Requirement | 18+ (minors with caregiver) | No access |
| Product Selection | Full dispensary access | No access |
| Dispensary Access | All licensed locations | Not permitted |
| Tax Benefits | Medical exemptions available | N/A |
Important: Pennsylvania does not have recreational marijuana. A medical card is required to legally purchase and possess cannabis in Indiana and throughout Pennsylvania.
Indiana Medical Marijuana Facts
What Conditions Qualify for Medical Marijuana in Pennsylvania?
To get your medical marijuana card in Indiana, you must have one of these qualifying conditions:
Don't see your condition? Pennsylvania allows doctors to recommend medical marijuana for any condition they believe would benefit from treatment.
Book a Indiana Medical Marijuana Doctor Now
Ready to get certified? Our licensed physicians are available today for same-day video appointments.
Where Are the Dispensaries Near Indiana?
Once you have your card, visit any of these licensed dispensaries:
Ayr Wellness - Indiana
2244 Oakland Ave, Indiana
Beyond Hello - Bristol
2412-2414 Durham Road, Bristol
Zen Leaf - Fairless Hills
203 Lincoln Highway, Fairless Hills
Trulieve - South Philadelphia
300 Packer Avenue, Philadelphia
RISE - Philadelphia
3903 Aramingo Ave, Philadelphia
Curaleaf - Philadelphia
1125-1127 Passyunk Avenue, Philadelphia
Your Indiana Medical Marijuana Physicians
State-licensed physicians certified for medical marijuana evaluations
All evaluations conducted by state-licensed physicians
Medical Marijuana Card FAQs for Indiana Residents
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Start Your Online Renewal in Indiana
Need to renew? Same-day online renewal available. Keep your tax savings active year-round.
What Other Cities Can I Get a Medical Card Near Indiana?
Ready for Your Pennsylvania Medical Marijuana Card?
Indiana residents: Your card unlocks access to 6+ dispensaries. Apply online today.
Last Updated: 2026-02-24 · Verified by John Progar, CEO & Founder
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