Medical Marijuana

See an Approved Physician for Medical Marijuana in Pennsylvania

Liberty Urgent Care is here to help eligible patients receive medical marijuana treatment in Pennsylvania. Get certified today!

In order to obtain medical marijuana in Pennsylvania, a state approved physician must certify that you suffer from a qualifying medical condition. Liberty Urgent Care in Horsham, PA is happy to provide this service for our patients. We have approved physicians on staff, who have access to the Medical Marijuana Registry and can submit certifications directly to the system. If you’re interested in cannabis-related treatment, or have questions about qualifying, call or email us at medicalmarijuana@libertyucc.com today.

Getting Medical Marijuana in Pennsylvania

Getting medical marijuana through Pennsylvania’s medical marijuana program involves four basic steps:

  1. Register for the program at Medical Marijuana Registry.
  2. Have a physician certify that you suffer from a qualifying medical condition. (Call or email Liberty Urgent Care to make an appointment to complete this step.)
  3. Pay for a medical marijuana ID card.
  4. Get medical marijuana from an approved dispensary in Pennsylvania.

Costs

Insurance is not accepted for medical marijuana treatment.

  • Initial examination and certification: $199
  • 6-Month Follow up visit: $75
  • Annual recertification: $100

These fees are in addition to the $50 fee from Pennsylvania for the actual card.

Qualifying Medical Conditions

Patients suffering from one of the following conditions are eligible to participate in Pennsylvania’s medical marijuana program:

  • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
  • Anxiety disorders
  • Autism
  • Cancer (including remission therapy)
  • Crohn’s disease
  • Damage to the nervous tissue of the central nervous system (brain-spinal cord) with objective neurological indication of intractable spasticity, and other associated neuropathies
  • Dyskinetic and spastic movement disorders
  • Epilepsy
  • Glaucoma
  • HIV / AIDS
  • Huntington’s disease
  • Inflammatory bowel disease
  • Intractable seizures
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Neurodegenerative diseases
  • Neuropathies
  • Opioid use disorder for which conventional therapeutic interventions are contraindicated or ineffective, or for which adjunctive therapy is indicated in combination with primary therapeutic interventions
  • Parkinson’s disease
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder
  • Severe chronic or intractable pain of neuropathic origin or severe chronic or intractable pain
  • Sickle cell anemia
  • Terminal illness
  • Tourette syndrome