New York – The Cannigma Medical

Get your medical card in 3 simple steps

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    Book an appointment

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    Consult with a doctor

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    Get approved

Medical card benefits

Get legal access to your medicine.

Legally possess a 30-day supply of the dosage determined by your doctor.

Designate up to two caregivers to assist in obtaining and administering your medicine.

Keep in mind that cultivating is still illegal in New York

About us

You deserve the best possible care for your condition. The Cannigma Medical was created to help patients get their medical card in the easiest way possible.

We do that by connecting patients with doctors who understand their needs — quickly and easily. Our curated network of compassionate and informed doctors is here to help you lead a better, healthier life.

Our providers

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    Pay only if you get approved

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    HIPAA Compliant Partners

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    100% Satisfaction

Testimonials

New York

“I almost paid $350 to get my card before i found The Cannigma Medical. Getting my card was really simple and super quick. thanks again for all the help”

New York

Been anxious about trying to get my card, but thankfully cannigma’s process was simple and really fast. I was called by a physician on the same day, around eight in the evening. It was a surprise, but a welcome one.”

New York

“The doctor assigned to me was very easy to talk to and explained everything I needed to know about the entire process. Getting my medical card was so easy I almost couldn’t believe it. Definitely recommend to anyone in need of their medical card. Well worth it.”

FAQ

  • Which conditions qualify me for a medical card?

    You may be eligible for a medical card if you’ve been diagnosed with one or more of the following severe, debilitating, or life-threatening conditions:

    • Cancer
    • HIV infection or AIDS
    • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
    • Parkinson’s disease
    • Multiple sclerosis
    • Spinal cord injury with spasticity
    • Epilepsy
    • Inflammatory bowel disease
    • Neuropathy
    • Huntington’s disease
    • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
    • Chronic pain, defined as pain that degrades health and functional capability
  • How long does it take to get my medical card?

    Once your doctor has approved you for a medical card, you will receive a pdf copy of your certification via email within 24-48 hours. With this certification, you will complete your state registration. After your registration is approved you will be issued a Temporary Registry Identification Card, which you can use to purchase your medicine until you receive your registry identification card in the mail.

  • Which documents will I need for my evaluation?

    You’ll need to provide your medical records, proof of identity, and proof of residence. Your New York driver’s license or ID can prove both your residence and identity (if it’s up to date). If you don’t have a driver’s license or ID, a current utility bill or mail from the government addressed to your current address will be enough.

  • How much does it cost to be evaluated by a physician?

    The cost of your evaluation will depend on the physician, but will generally range anywhere from $99-$299. In addition, registering with the New York Department of Health costs $50, but the DOH is currently waiving the fee for all patients and their caretakers.