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Important: No Recreational Sales in Virginia

While possession is legal, there are NO recreational dispensaries. Medical certification is the ONLY legal way to purchase cannabis.

Medical Cannabis Card in Richmond, VA

Skip the wait for a VCU Health referral appointment. Connect with an MMJ.com Virginia-licensed physician via a secure telehealth visit from a Fan rowhouse, a Scott's Addition loft, or a Short Pump split-level. Virginia eliminated the qualifying-condition list, so any condition your doctor believes will benefit from cannabis qualifies, and your written certification arrives the same day.

  • $149.99 Flat Fee: Your online certification is one simple, transparent price.
  • No State Card Required: Walk into any licensed Virginia dispensary with your certification PDF and a Virginia driver's license. The $50 Cannabis Control Authority card is optional.
  • Walk In or Get Delivery: Walk into Cannabist Carytown, Cannabist Laburnum, gLeaf Manchester, gLeaf Short Pump, or gLeaf Colonial Heights with your certification and a Virginia ID, or schedule HSA-IV courier delivery to any Richmond, Henrico, Chesterfield, or Hanover ZIP.
  • Simple Annual Renewals: Keep your certification active with the same fifteen-minute online doctor visit each year.

To legally purchase cannabis in Richmond, Virginia, you need a written certification from a Virginia-licensed practitioner. Recreational possession is legal up to 1 oz today (rising to 2.5 oz when adult-use retail launches January 2027), but Virginia operates zero recreational storefronts. Medical certification is the only legal pathway to a dispensary purchase, and it unlocks workplace protections and a 4 oz / 30-day supply that the recreational track never gets.

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Virginia Program Facts

Consultation: $149.99 via MMJ.com
State Card: $50 (OPTIONAL)
Certification Valid: 1 year
Qualifying Conditions: NONE required
Card Required: NO - certification + ID
Dispensaries: ~23 statewide
Rec Sales: NOT available
Home Grow: 4 plants per household

Medical Cannabis in Richmond, Virginia

Richmond (Independent City) • Central VA

How to Get Your Virginia Medical Marijuana Card Online from Richmond

If you searched for a "Virginia medical marijuana card" from Richmond, you are in the right place. The MMJ.com telehealth visit takes about fifteen minutes from a Richmond home, runs $149.99 flat, and your written certification is issued the same day so you can drive straight to Cannabist Carytown or schedule a courier delivery before dinner. Common conditions a Virginia-licensed practitioner will approve include chronic pain from years on a VCU Health surgical floor or in a Defense Supply Center warehouse, plus the anxiety and PTSD that run through the state-employee population commuting into Capitol Square. Oncology and neurology referrals from VCU Medical Center and Massey Cancer Center, insomnia, severe arthritis, fibromyalgia, MS, Crohn's, and migraines all clear the bar as well. Veterans across the Richmond region still need a non-VA Virginia practitioner because McGuire VA Medical Center cannot issue medical cannabis certifications.

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

Your Virginia medical certification is valid for one year. Renewal is the same fifteen-minute MMJ.com telehealth visit at the same $149.99 price, with the renewed certification issued the same day. Virginia has never required a state-issued plastic card, and the $50 Cannabis Control Authority registration is fully optional and filed online through the CCA patient portal, so the effective state fee for a Richmond patient is $0. The written certification plus a Virginia driver's license or ID is what you hand the budtender at any of the five HSA-IV stores around the Richmond region.

For a Richmond patient choosing between the medical track and the adult-use sales that begin January 1, 2027, the medical card pays for itself: a 4-ounce per 30-day purchase right versus the 2.5-ounce adult-use possession cap, no 6% state cannabis excise tax (a roughly 17% combined hit at adult-use retail), workplace anti-discrimination protections under Virginia Code § 40.1-27.4, and certification eligibility at age 18 versus 21.

Where to Use Your Virginia Medical Marijuana Card in Richmond

Greater Richmond is the densest medical market in Virginia outside Northern Virginia, with five HSA-IV stores within a fifteen-minute drive of Downtown. Cannabist runs the Carytown store at 3100 West Cary Street for Downtown and VCU patients and the Laburnum store at 4320 South Laburnum Avenue for Henrico's East End. gLeaf operates three more locations: Manchester at 2804 Decatur Street for Southside, Short Pump at 11190 West Broad Street for the West End, and Colonial Heights at 401 Southpark Boulevard for Chesterfield. Curaleaf acquired Cannabist Co's Virginia assets in December 2025, so those storefronts are rebranding through 2026 without changing staff or license. Both operators run HSA-IV courier delivery to every Richmond, Henrico, Chesterfield, and Hanover ZIP daily.

The Richmond region's drug-testing matrix is unusually wide because of the state-government and federal footprint. State employees commuting into Capitol Square remain bound by the Commonwealth of Virginia's drug-free-workplace policy. Federal civilian employees at the McGuire VA Medical Center, Defense Supply Center Richmond, and the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond are bound by federal Schedule I; the certification does not protect federal positions. Active-duty service members at DSCR and Fort Gregg-Adams (the post formerly known as Fort Lee) remain bound by the UCMJ. DOT-regulated workers on the I-95 long-haul corridor, the Norfolk Southern and CSX rail yards, and FAA-regulated roles at Richmond International Airport stay subject to federal random testing. VCU Health, Bon Secours, HCA Virginia, and McGuire VA all keep post-incident and reasonable-suspicion testing in safety-sensitive clinical roles.

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Why You Need a Medical Certification in Virginia

Recreational possession is legal, but there are NO recreational dispensaries in Virginia.

With Medical Certification

  • Purchase from ~23 licensed dispensaries today
  • Possess up to 4 oz per 30 days (vs 1 oz recreational today, 2.5 oz after Jan 2027 retail launch)
  • Workplace anti-discrimination protections under VA Code § 40.1-27.4
  • Skip the ~17% combined cannabis excise + sales tax once adult-use retail launches
  • Same-day certification via telehealth, no in-person visit
  • HSA-V dispensary delivery available statewide

Without Certification (Rec)

  • Cannot purchase at a storefront - zero recreational dispensaries operating today
  • Possession capped at 1 oz today, rising to 2.5 oz when retail launches Jan 2027
  • No workplace protections
  • Full ~17% combined cannabis excise + sales tax once adult-use retail launches
  • Must grow your own (up to 4 plants per household) or obtain illegally
  • No licensed retail pathway to buy cannabis until January 1, 2027

Bottom Line: Until recreational sales begin (expected 2026+), a medical certification is your only option to legally purchase cannabis in Virginia.

Products Available at Virginia Dispensaries

Virginia allows ALL forms of medical cannabis - unlike some states that restrict edibles or flower.

Flower/bud
Pre-rolls
Vape cartridges
Concentrates
Edibles (gummies, chocolates)
Tinctures
Topicals (creams, lotions, patches)
Capsules/pills
RSO (Rick Simpson Oil)

How to Get Your Medical Cannabis Certification in Richmond

The state card is optional. Your written certification + Virginia ID is sufficient to purchase at any dispensary.

1

Schedule Online Consultation

Book a telehealth appointment with a Virginia-licensed medical practitioner. No in-person visit required for Richmond residents.

2

Meet with Your Doctor

Discuss your condition via video call with a Virginia-licensed practitioner who decides whether cannabis treatment is appropriate.

3

Receive Your Certification

If approved, you'll receive your written certification immediately by email. This is all you need to purchase at dispensaries.

4

Optional: Register for State Card

You may optionally register with the Virginia Cannabis Control Authority for a $50 state-issued card. This is NOT required to purchase.

5

Visit a Dispensary

Bring your certification (on phone is fine) and Virginia ID to any of the 23+ dispensaries. Many also offer delivery to Richmond.

Medical Certification Benefits

Legal Access Now

Medical patients have guaranteed legal access while recreational sales are still rolling out statewide.

~17% Tax Savings

When adult-use retail launches January 2027, medical patients skip the new 6% cannabis excise tax plus state and local sales tax, a combined ~17% hit.

Higher Limits

Medical: 4 oz per 30-day purchase right. Recreational possession: 1 oz now, rising to 2.5 oz when retail launches January 2027.

~23 Dispensaries Statewide

Find Dispensaries in Richmond

Richmond has a gLeaf dispensary.

Licensed dispensary locations for Richmond are listed in the sections above.

Licensed Dispensaries Near Richmond

Closest licensed Virginia medical dispensaries to Richmond, Richmond (Independent City). Your written certification plus a Virginia ID is enough to purchase at any location below; the optional $50 state card is not required.

gLeaf Richmond

In Richmond

2804 Decatur St, Building 30

Richmond, VA

Cannabist Carytown

In Richmond

3100 West Cary Street

Richmond, VA

Cannabist Laburnum

4.3 mi

4320 South Laburnum Ave

Henrico, VA

gLeaf Short Pump

10.6 mi

11190 West Broad Street

Glen Allen, VA

gLeaf Colonial Heights

20.7 mi

401 Southpark Blvd

Colonial Heights, VA

Zen Leaf Williamsburg

43.5 mi

409 Bypass Rd

Williamsburg, VA

Virginia operates ~23 licensed medical dispensaries across five HSA regions (HSA-II Northern, HSA-III Southwest, HSA-IV South Central, HSA-V Eastern, HSA-I Northwestern), so distances to the nearest storefront vary widely. Telehealth removes the in-person doctor visit, but you will still need to drive to one of the locations above (or use Verano/Jushi/Green Thumb home delivery where available) to fill your order.

Your Virginia Medical Marijuana Physicians

State-licensed physicians certified for medical marijuana evaluations

Dr. Johnathan Miller

Dr. Johnathan Miller, MD

Virginia License: #0101277587

NPI: 1235623372

View full credentials
Dr. Carla Antola

Dr. Carla Antola, MD

Virginia License: #0101267591

NPI: 1568654101

View full credentials

All evaluations conducted by state-licensed physicians

Medical Cannabis FAQs for Richmond Residents

Why do I need a medical certification if recreational marijuana is legal in Virginia?

Virginia legalized recreational possession of up to 1 oz in 2021 (rising to 2.5 oz when adult-use retail launches January 1, 2027), but Virginia has NO recreational dispensaries operating today. There is currently no legal way to purchase cannabis in Virginia without a medical certification. Your only options without medical certification are to grow your own (up to 4 plants per household under HB 2312) or obtain it illegally.

Do I need a specific qualifying condition for medical cannabis in Virginia?

No. Virginia eliminated the qualifying conditions list. Any condition that your doctor believes can benefit from cannabis treatment can qualify. Common conditions include anxiety, chronic pain, insomnia, PTSD, and many others.

Do I need a state-issued medical marijuana card in Virginia?

No. Virginia does NOT require a state-issued card. Your written certification from a licensed practitioner plus your Virginia ID is sufficient to purchase at any dispensary. The $50 state registration is entirely optional.

How much cannabis can I purchase in Virginia with a medical certification?

Medical patients can purchase up to 4 ounces of flower per 30 days, or a 90-day supply of other products. This is significantly more than the 1-ounce recreational possession limit.

When will recreational sales begin in Virginia?

January 1, 2027. The Virginia General Assembly passed an adult-use retail bill in March 2026 that Governor Spanberger is expected to sign, with the Cannabis Control Authority opening license applications on September 1, 2026 and retail sales beginning January 1, 2027. Until then (and even after, for the 4 oz/30-day purchase advantage and workplace protections), medical certification is the only legal way to purchase cannabis in Virginia.

How much does a Virginia medical cannabis certification cost in Richmond?

Through MMJ.com, the physician consultation is $149.99. The optional state registration is $50. You do NOT need to pay the state fee to purchase - the certification alone is sufficient.

Can I grow cannabis at home in Virginia?

Yes. All Virginia adults 21+ can legally grow up to 4 cannabis plants per household, regardless of medical status. Plants must not be visible from public areas and must be tagged with your information.

Are there dispensaries in Richmond?

Yes. Richmond has a gLeaf dispensary. Virginia has approximately 23 licensed dispensaries across 5 pharmaceutical-processor HSA regions.

Will I save money with a medical certification when recreational sales start in 2027?

Yes. HB 642 / SB 542 imposes a 6% state cannabis excise tax plus the standard Virginia sales tax (5.3-7%) and a 1-3.5% local tax, for a combined effective rate of roughly 17% at adult-use retail starting January 2027. Medical patients pay none of the cannabis excise tax. Other post-launch advantages medical patients keep: the 4 oz per 30-day purchase right (vs the 2.5 oz adult-use possession cap), and workplace anti-discrimination protections under Virginia Code § 40.1-27.4 that adult-use buyers do not receive.

Ready to Get Your Virginia Medical Certification?

The only legal pathway to a Virginia dispensary purchase. Telehealth certification, same-day approval, and ~17% in tax savings once adult-use retail launches.

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Last Updated: May 2026 • Virginia Cannabis Control Authority