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Patient sign-up coming in Dec.

Events planned for Morgantown and Weston

Newsroom@DominionPost.com

 The West Virginia Office of Medical Cannabis will host public sign-up events for medical cannabis patients from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.  Dec. 1 at Fairfield Inn & Suites, 161 Lewis Drive, Morgantown, and from 9 a.m.-4 p.m.  Dec. 2 at Hampton Inn, 76 Hospitality Way, Weston. 

Patients who have already been certified by a registered physician as having an applicable serious medical condition must take the following items:

  • Completed patient certification form
  • Driver’s license or state ID
  • Proof of West Virginia residency, such as a utility bill
  • $50 patient ID card application fee, which must be paid by check or money order
  • Patients who have not already seen a registered physician must take the following items, in addition to the above:
  • At least one piece of medical documentation that shows their diagnosis, such as medical records, a letter from a doctor, or office visit summaries
  • Valid photo ID
  • Two proofs of West Virginia residency for state registration
  • Cash, credit or debit card to pay the $150 physician evaluation fee

Patients who have a household income of 200% of the federal poverty level or less may apply for a waiver of the $50 patient ID card fee at the event. If a waiver is requested, applicants must provide their most recent W2, paystubs within the last 30 days or proof of eligibility for low-income benefits.

Appointments are strongly encouraged and may be scheduled by calling 304-356-5090.

To date, OMC has received roughly 4,522 patient applications for medical cannabis.

Patient cards are valid only in West Virginia. Registration does not mean medical cannabis products can immediately be obtained statewide as dispensaries are still continuing to open across West Virginia.

The West Virginia Medical Cannabis Act permits West Virginia residents with serious medical conditions to procure medical cannabis for certified medical use in the following forms: pill; oil; topical forms including gels, creams or ointments; a form medically appropriate for administration by vaporization or nebulization; dry leaf or plant form; tincture; liquid; or dermal patch.

In addition to these events, eligible West Virginians can register for a medical cannabis patient card at www.medcan.wv.org. A list of physicians registered to certify patients as eligible for the use of medical cannabis is available on the website.

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