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Glaucoma Medical Marijuana Card in West Virginia

Glaucoma is not currently on West Virginia's qualifying conditions list. However, related symptoms or underlying conditions may qualify in West Virginia. A licensed physician can evaluate your specific situation.

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Simple 3-Step Process

How Do I Get a Medical Marijuana Card for Glaucoma in West Virginia?

No driving to clinics. No waiting rooms. Just fast, professional evaluations from home.

01

Complete Registration

Fill out our secure intake form. Mention your Glaucoma diagnosis or symptoms.

02

Video or Phone Call

Connect with a licensed West Virginia physician from home. Takes about 15 minutes.

03

Get Certified

Receive your certification same-day. Register with the state to get your card.

Does Glaucoma Qualify for Medical Marijuana in West Virginia?

Yes, Glaucoma is a qualifying condition for a medical marijuana card in West Virginia. A group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, often caused by abnormally high pressure in the eye.

Common symptoms associated with Glaucoma that may be addressed with medical marijuana include:

  • gradual vision loss
  • tunnel vision
  • eye pain
  • headaches

West Virginia Medical Marijuana Card Quick Facts

$50
State Fee
1 year
Card Validity
Yes
Telehealth Allowed
$149
Evaluation Cost

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 West Virginia 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 West Virginia 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.

MMJ.com facilitates telehealth evaluations with licensed physicians. We do not guarantee approval, dispense medical marijuana, or provide medical advice. If you are not approved by the physician, you will receive a full refund of your evaluation fee.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions — Glaucoma & Medical Marijuana in West Virginia

Does Glaucoma qualify for a medical marijuana card in West Virginia?+
Glaucoma is not currently on West Virginia's qualifying conditions list. However, related symptoms or underlying conditions may qualify in West Virginia. A licensed physician can evaluate your specific situation.
How much does a West Virginia medical marijuana card cost?+
The MMJ.com evaluation fee is $149. The West Virginia state registration fee is $50. Total cost: $199.
How do I get a medical marijuana card for Glaucoma in West Virginia?+
Complete a telehealth evaluation with a licensed West Virginia physician through MMJ.com. If approved, you'll receive same-day certification. Then register with the West Virginia Medical Cannabis Program to get your official card.
How long is a West Virginia medical marijuana card valid?+
West Virginia medical marijuana cards are valid for 1 year. You can renew easily through MMJ.com before your card expires.
What if I'm not approved for a medical marijuana card?+
MMJ.com offers a 100% money-back guarantee. If you're not approved during your evaluation, you'll receive a full refund of your $149 evaluation fee.

Ready for Your West Virginia Medical Marijuana Card?

If you have Glaucoma, you may qualify. Get evaluated from home today.

Last Updated: December 2025 · Reviewed by MMJ.com Medical Advisory Team

Source: West Virginia Medical Cannabis Program

Medical Disclaimer

This information is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. The content on this page is intended to provide general information about medical marijuana qualifying conditions and should not be construed as professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

Consult a qualified healthcare provider. Always seek the advice of a licensed physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment options. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of information on this website.

No guarantee of approval. MMJ.com connects patients with licensed physicians for medical marijuana evaluations. The information provided about qualifying conditions is based on state program requirements but does not guarantee that any individual will be approved. Approval is at the sole discretion of the evaluating physician based on their professional medical judgment.

State laws vary and change. Medical marijuana laws, qualifying conditions, and program requirements vary by state and are subject to change. Information on this site reflects our understanding of current laws but may not reflect recent changes. Always verify current requirements with official state sources.

100% Money-Back Guarantee. If you are not approved by our physician, you will receive a full refund of your MMJ.com evaluation fee. State fees, if applicable, are non-refundable.

Last reviewed by MMJ.com Medical Advisory Team · Information current as of December 2025