High Blood Pressure Medical Marijuana Card in Vermont
High Blood Pressure is not currently a qualifying condition for a medical marijuana card in Vermont. You may still qualify if you have a state-approved qualifying condition. A licensed physician can evaluate your situation. Hypertension - elevated blood pressure in the arteries. Not a qualifying condition.
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Is High Blood Pressure a Qualifying Condition in Vermont?
High Blood Pressure is not currently on Vermont's standard qualifying conditions list. However, you may still qualify in Vermont if you have a state-approved qualifying condition. A licensed physician can evaluate your specific situation.
Official Government Source
The qualifying conditions listed on this page are verified against official state documentation from the Vermont Cannabis Control Board.
Vermont Cannabis Control Board. "Vermont Medical Marijuana Qualifying Conditions." Accessed December 2025.
How Do I Get a Medical Marijuana Card for High Blood Pressure in Vermont?
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Fill out our secure intake form. Mention your High Blood Pressure diagnosis or symptoms.
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Receive your certification same-day. Register with the state to get your card.
High Blood Pressure & the Vermont Medical Marijuana Card
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What Conditions Qualify for Medical Marijuana in Vermont?
To get your medical marijuana card in Vermont, 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 Vermont 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 Vermont 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.
Common Questions About High Blood Pressure & Medical Marijuana in Vermont
Does High Blood Pressure qualify for a medical marijuana card in Vermont?
High Blood Pressure is not currently on Vermont's qualifying-conditions list. Patients with High Blood Pressure sometimes qualify through a related qualifying condition or a co-occurring diagnosis. A licensed Vermont physician can review your full medical history during the evaluation.
What medical records do I need to certify for High Blood Pressure in Vermont?
Bring any records that document your High Blood Pressure diagnosis: provider notes, specialist reports, imaging, prior treatment summaries, or a current medication list. A Vermont-licensed physician must confirm the diagnosis during your evaluation, so the more complete your documentation, the smoother the certification.
What if my High Blood Pressure is part of a broader diagnosis that qualifies in Vermont?
Many patients carry multiple diagnoses, and an underlying or co-occurring condition may qualify even when High Blood Pressure alone does not. A Vermont-licensed physician can review your full medical history to determine whether any of your other diagnoses match a current Vermont qualifying condition.
Can I be certified for High Blood Pressure in Vermont via telehealth?
Yes. Vermont permits telehealth certifications for High Blood Pressure, so your evaluation with a Vermont-licensed physician can be completed by secure video or phone from home. The physician will confirm your High Blood Pressure diagnosis from your records and clinical interview.
How often do Vermont High Blood Pressure patients need to renew certification?
Vermont medical marijuana certifications are valid for 1 year. High Blood Pressure patients renew on the same 1 year cadence, regardless of which qualifying pathway initially supported the certification.
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Last Updated: May 2026 · Reviewed by MMJ.com Research Team
Official Source: Vermont Cannabis Control Board
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.
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Last reviewed by John Progar, CEO & Founder · Information current as of May 2026