The Patient Services Team uses their expertise to assist applicants through the application process to create a streamlined, patient-centric customer experience for the qualified medical marijuana patients throughout the state of Missouri.
*Physical copies of both MME cards (#203) and Patient Information Booklets (#205) can be ordered, from the department’s warehouse. Be aware there is a limit on the number of copies that may be ordered.
Who are We? The Patient Services Team serves as the front line of the Missouri Medical Marijuana Regulation Program, answering phone and email inquiries, as well as processing patient and caregiver applications.
Each time you log onto the patient and caregiver registry, you will be able to access this information. Under 'profile settings' is where you will find your patient ID number, as well as all your personal information. Patients can update the address, phone number and email address on this page and should make sure that all the information is current.
A caregiver with the medical marijuana program is an individual who can pick up medical marijuana at a dispensary on behalf of their patient (s). Caregivers are not the practitioner who certifies the patient.
Your caregiver profile contains all your relevant patient information. Each time you log onto the patient and caregiver registry, you will be able to access this information. This is where you will find your caregiver ID number, as well as all your personal information. Caregivers can update their address, phone number, and email address on this page and should make sure that all the information is current. By clicking the 'Manage Patients' tab, caregivers can view all the patients with whom they are associated.
The certification confirms that you have one of the 23 serious medical conditions, and that medical marijuana may benefit you. You need this certification to get your medical marijuana ID card.
Yes, a patient can have up to two caregivers.
A "serious medical condition" under the law is any one of the following: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; Anxiety disorders; Autism; Cancer, including remission therapy; Crohn's disease;
All caregivers must complete a background check. If you are a caregiver for a minor but not the patient's parent, legal guardian or spouse, you should be designated as a third-party caregiver by the patient or patient's legal guardian or spouse.
Renewal applications must include updated physician and qualifying condition information on the Physician/Condition tab if the patient has seen a new physician and/or had a change in their qualifying condition.
The Department is alerting licensed patients that only Department-licensed dispensaries are legally authorized to sell medical marijuana in the state of Missouri. The Department is committed to ensuring safe access for medical marijuana patients through medical marijuana sales at Department-licensed dispensaries and would like to remind patients and caregivers that products purchased outside of those available at dispensaries are not lawfully purchased and have not been tested to ensure they meet the required safety standards. A list of Department licensed dispensaries is available here. This list is updated regularly. Questions about Department-licensed facilities can be sent to medicalmarijuanainfo@health.mo.gov.
Renewals will be processed no earlier than 30 days prior to the expiration date listed on your card. For instructions and more information about Patient Renewals, watch our video.
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Complete and submit the OMMA Business Complaint Form if you want to file a complaint on a licensed medical marijuana business. Please make sure to provide as much detail as possible. Complaints will be investigated in the order in which they are received, unless the complaint presents a threat to public health and safety.