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Join thousands of patients using QuickMedCards to get certified for their Illinois Medical Marijuana Card Online.
Sign up to connect with licensed medical marijuana doctors in Illinois. Our doctors offer affordable same-day online video appointments for Illinois medical card certifications. If eligible, you can apply for your official Illinois medical card right after.
The key to a happier, healthier life is just one video call away.
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How to get a Medical Marijuana Card in Illinois
Our mantra at QMC is “Putting Patients Before Profit”, and so we make it our #1 priority to offer you the fastest and most accessible Illinois medical marijuana card certifications in the state.
Applying for your Illinois medical marijuana card online is a lot easier than you might think.
Follow these 3 simple steps and you will become a registered medical marijuana patient in no time:
Fill out the Patient Questionnaire Form
Video call with our Illinois Marijuana Doctor
During your online appointment, our doctor will evaluate your medical condition, walking you through the potential risks and benefits of cannabis treatment.
If you are approved for medical marijuana treatment, our doctor will give you a Signed Certification, which will be available for instant PDF download.
Get Your Illinois Medical Marijuana Card
With your digital certification in hand, you’ll be ready to submit your medical card application to the Illinois Medical Marijuana Program.
Once your application has been processed and approved, and you’ve paid the state fee, you will be able to download your official Illinois medical card from the state government website.
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Quick Med Cards will connect you with a great doctor or nurse who can certify you as a patient if you have a qualifying medical condition. Our customer service team is available 7 days a week to assist.
Every doctor and nurse at Quick Med Cards is licensed in your state to handle this specific area of healthcare. Here are a few of our longest service medical professionals.
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What You Receive
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- 1 Year Recommendation for Medical Marijuana
- 24/7 Dispensary Verification
- Signed Doctor Certification available for PDF Download
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Dr. Mitchell
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Renewal For New Patients
There are no extra charges for new patients renewing with us. Even if you’ve been certified for marijuana by a different doctor before, you can still proceed with us.
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All the doctors and nurse practitioners that we work with are licensed in-state to legally certify patients for Medical Marijuana.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to get a medical card in Illinois?
The price ranges from as low as $45.00 to a max of $149.00. The price of an appointment is based on the complexity of a patient’s case and the healthcare professional expertise and years of experience. The cost includes the consultation with our doctor as well as the official marijuana certification if you’re approved. In addition, you must pay an annual $50 fee to the Illinois Medical Marijuana Program for the medical marijuana card.
Can I get my Illinois medical marijuana card online?
Yes. You can get your Illinois medical marijuana card online through our telemedicine service. At QuickMedCards we offer affordable online appointments with certified-to-recommend cannabis doctors in Illinois via video call. If approved, you’ll get your recommendation for marijuana right away so you can complete the online application for a medical card on the Illinois medical marijuana program website. Once your application has been processed, you’ll receive your medical card.
How does the video call work with the Illinois doctor?
The online consultation with our Illinois medical marijuana doctor is quick and effortless. First, you need to fill out the information form, pick a convenient consultation time, and register an account with QuickMedCards. When your appointment time nears, we will send a text and email with a link to your video call. Usually, the appointment takes 10 – 15 minutes, and if approved, you will get your marijuana certification through email and in your QuickMedCards dashboard immediately afterward.
Is there a list of qualifying medical conditions?
In order to be eligible for a medical card in Illinois, you must be diagnosed with one of the qualifying medical conditions determined by the state:
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Pain (chronic or severe)
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PTSD
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Arthritis
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Migraines
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Anorexia
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Irritable bowel
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Cancer
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Fibromyalgia
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Seizures
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ALS
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HIV/AIDS
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Glaucoma
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Hepatitis C
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Multiple Sclerosis
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Parkinson’s disease
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Post-Concussion Syndrome
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Autism
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Traumatic brain injury
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Lupus
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Neuropathy
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Arnold-Chiari malformation
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Causalgia
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Crohn’s disease
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CRPS Type II
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Dystonia
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Fibrous Dysplasia
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Hydrocephalus
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Hydromyelia
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Interstitial cystitis
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Muscular Dystrophy
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Myasthenia Gravis
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Myoclonus
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Nail-patella syndrome
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Neurofibromatosis
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Reflex sympathetic dystrophy
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Residual limb pain
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Sjogren’s syndrome
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Spinal cord disease
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Spinocerebellar ataxia
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Syringomyelia
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Tarlov cysts
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Tourette syndrome
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Cachexia
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Ehlers-Danlos
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Neuro-Bechet
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Polycystic kidney disease (PKD)