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Get Your Medical Marijuana Card in Essex Junction, VT

Get your Vermont medical marijuana card in Essex Junction online in about 15 minutes. A $149.99 telemedicine visit with a Vermont-licensed physician gets you certified the same day, then you register with the Cannabis Control Board and skip the clinic trip entirely.

  • $149.99 New & Renewal Visits: Your online telehealth certification or annual MD renewal is one simple, transparent price.
  • 0% Medical Tax: Medical patients pay no tax vs ~21% for recreational purchases.
  • Double Possession: Buy 2 oz at a time (vs 1 oz for recreational).
  • More Home Grow: 6 mature / 12 immature plants (vs 2/4 recreational).
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The Cannabis Control Board charges a $50 fee for a 1-year card.

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How do I get a medical marijuana card in Essex Junction, Vermont?

Quick Answer: To get a medical marijuana card in Essex Junction, Vermont, 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). You complete your physician certification the same day. The Vermont Cannabis Control Board then processes your registration and mails your physical Vermont registry card, typically within 30 days; many medical-endorsed Vermont dispensaries accept the pending application plus physician certification while you wait for the physical card to arrive.

  • Evaluation Cost$149.99
  • State Fee$50
  • Card Validity1 Year
  • Dispensaries2

Last updated: June 2026

Medical Marijuana Card in Essex Junction, VT

Chittenden County • Burlington-South Burlington

How to Apply for a Vermont Medical Marijuana Card Online in Essex Junction

Applying for a Vermont medical marijuana card from Essex Junction is done online. You book a fifteen-minute telehealth visit with a Vermont-licensed physician, pay the $149.99 flat fee, and receive your physician certification the same day, which you submit to the Cannabis Control Board with the $50 state registration fee. Vermont uses a defined list of qualifying conditions, including severe chronic pain, PTSD, Parkinson's disease, glaucoma, cancer, and others. One Vermont-specific rule: PTSD certifications require attestation of active therapy, either a Mental Health Care Provider form or your therapist's contact information, alongside the physician certification. The VA cannot issue certifications, so a non-VA, Vermont-licensed physician completes it.

Booking an Essex Junction Telehealth Visit With a Vermont Marijuana Doctor

Essex Junction patients are seen entirely by video, which fits the shift-rotating GlobalFoundries fab workforce. The visit with a Vermont marijuana doctor runs about fifteen minutes from home anywhere around Five Corners. The physician reviews your history and qualifying condition, talks through products and dosing, and issues the certification the same day. Have a photo ID and any relevant medical records ready, and PTSD patients should have their therapy attestation on hand. The CCB then processes the registration on a roughly 30-day cycle and mails your physical card, though medical-endorsed dispensaries accept your pending application plus certification in the meantime.

Renewing Your Vermont Medical Marijuana Card in Essex Junction

A Vermont medical card is valid for one year, and renewing from Essex Junction is the same fifteen-minute telehealth visit at the same $149.99 plus the $50 CCB renewal fee. Keeping the medical card pays off against Vermont's adult-use market: medical patients are exempt from the 14% cannabis excise tax (you still pay the 6% sales tax), can possess 2 ounces of flower instead of the 1-ounce adult-use cap, can grow 6 mature plants instead of 2, and qualify at age 18 instead of 21. For a patient spending around $300 a month, the excise exemption alone saves roughly $500 a year.

Where Essex Junction Patients Use a Vermont Medical Marijuana Card

Essex Junction has no dispensary inside the city limits, but Hello, Hi at 46 Main Street in Winooski is about 5 miles south down VT-15 (roughly 10 minutes) and runs a dedicated medical entrance with the excise exemption applied at point of sale. Vermont Patients Alliance at 188 River Street in Montpelier is about 40 minutes south on I-89 for the longest-running medical-only menu. One caveat for Essex Junction's safety-sensitive workforce: GlobalFoundries and other large employers commonly include cannabis in pre-employment, post-incident, and reasonable-suspicion testing under their drug-free workplace policies, federal employees at the Burlington VA and Canada-border crossings stay bound by federal cannabis rules, and DOT-tested Amtrak Vermonter crews and BTV pilots remain subject to federal screening even with a Vermont card.

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Population

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Nearby Dispensaries

$149

Evaluation Cost

Medical Marijuana in Essex Junction

Essex Junction's patient base is dominated by the IBM/GlobalFoundries semiconductor cleanroom workforce - precision-assembly workers, photolithography techs, and shift-rotating production staff who deal with carpal tunnel, repetitive strain, sleep disorders from rotating shifts, and the chronic stress of cleanroom work. Add Champlain Valley Exposition seasonal staff, the EWSD school district employees, Burlington-bound commuters working in healthcare and finance, and you have a working-class Chittenden County patient mix that benefits substantially from the medical excise exemption and the 6+12 home-cultivation allowance.

For Essex Junction residents, having a medical card provides significant advantages over recreational purchase, including a 14% cannabis excise tax exemption, 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 Essex Junction

Whether you're a first-time patient in Essex Junction 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 Vermont 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 Vermont?

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

Medical vs Recreational Cannabis in Essex Junction, Vermont
Feature
Medical Card
Recreational (21+)
Cannabis Excise Tax0% (medical exempt)14% Vermont cannabis excise tax
Possession Limit2 oz of cannabis flower1 oz of cannabis flower
Home Cultivation (Mature Plants)6 mature plants2 mature plants per household
Home Cultivation (Immature Plants)12 immature plants4 immature plants per household
Age Requirement18+ (minors with caregiver)21+ only
Dispensary AccessPatient-priority service, dedicated medical entrance, medical-only menuStandard adult-use access

Bottom line: Medical cardholders in Essex Junction are exempt from the 14% Vermont cannabis excise tax (still pay the 6% Vermont sales tax), get double the possession limit (2 oz vs 1 oz), and get the 6 mature + 12 immature home cultivation allowance versus the 2 mature + 4 immature recreational household limit.

Essex Junction Medical Marijuana Facts

~2,700
Registered Vermont MMJ Patients
Source: Vermont Cannabis Control Board, 2024
70+
Licensed Dispensaries Statewide
Source: Vermont Medical Marijuana Program
2
Dispensaries Near Essex Junction
Source: MMJ.com database
$149.99
Evaluation Cost
Source: MMJ.com
$50
State Registration Fee
Source: Vermont Cannabis Control Board
1 Year
Card Validity
Source: Vermont medical marijuana law

What Conditions Qualify for Medical Marijuana in Vermont?

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

Cancer
Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
Positive Status for Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS)
Glaucoma
Crohn's Disease
Parkinson's Disease
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Ulcerative Colitis
Cachexia or Wasting Syndrome
Chronic Pain
Severe Nausea
Seizures

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

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Vermont Medical Marijuana Card Guide

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

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Where Are the Dispensaries Near Essex Junction?

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

Grassroots Vermont

84 Lovers Lane, Brandon

Medical

Vermont Patients Alliance (VPA)

188 River Street, Montpelier

Medical

Hello, Hi

46 Main St, Suite 102, Winooski

MedicalRecreational
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FAQ

Medical Marijuana Card FAQs for Essex Junction Residents

How do I get a medical marijuana card in Essex Junction, Vermont?
Complete a 15-minute MMJ.com telemedicine visit with a Vermont-licensed physician ($149.99 flat). If you qualify, your physician certification is issued the same day. Submit the certification, a $50 fee, a current Vermont ID, and a passport-style photo to the Cannabis Control Board at ccb.vermont.gov. Your physical Vermont registry card mails to your Essex Junction address within about 30 days.
I work in the IBM/GlobalFoundries cleanroom in Essex Junction. Can I get a medical card?
Yes, but you need to understand that IBM/GlobalFoundries (and most semiconductor manufacturers) maintains a strict drug-free workplace policy that may apply regardless of an active Vermont registry card. The Vermont card protects most off-duty cannabis use scenarios under state law, but private semiconductor employers commonly include cannabis in pre-employment, post-incident, and reasonable-suspicion testing. Review your written GlobalFoundries policy and consult your union representative (if applicable) before disclosing cannabis use to any supervisor.
Where is the closest medical dispensary to Essex Junction?
Hello, Hi at 46 Main Street in Winooski is about 5 miles south of Five Corners via VT-15 (about 10 minutes), and is the closest medical-endorsed dispensary serving Essex Junction. Vermont Patients Alliance in Montpelier is about 40 minutes south on I-89.
How much does an Essex Junction medical marijuana card actually save me?
Vermont medical patients are exempt from the 14% cannabis excise tax. For an Essex Junction patient spending $300 a month at a Vermont medical dispensary, that exemption saves roughly $504 a year, more than offsetting the $199.99 first-year cost ($149.99 MMJ.com evaluation + $50 CCB state fee). Recurring annual net savings: about $304.
How long is an Essex Junction Vermont medical card valid?
Vermont Cannabis Control Board registry cards are valid for 1 year and require annual renewal. Renew up to 60 days before expiration through the same MMJ.com telemedicine process ($149.99 evaluation + $50 CCB fee = $199.99 every year). Vermont does not currently offer a hardship-waiver or reduced-fee program.

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Nearby Vermont Cities We Serve

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Last Updated: 2026-06-23 · Verified by John Progar, CEO & Founder

Medically reviewed by: Dr. Kevin Kargman, DO·Vermont License #032.0134179·NPI 1407810302

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