How to Get a Medical Cannabis Card in Logan, Utah

Get and Use Your Medical Cannabis Card in 6 Easy Steps

If you are already certified or looking for a card renewal, please click here!

Confirm Your Qualifying Condition

The first step is to confirm that you have a qualifying condition. Please scroll down or click below to see all UT qualifying conditions.

Create Utah ID

If you do not already have one, you will need to create a Utah ID in order to register for a Medical Cannabis Card.

Register For a Cannabis Card

Once you have created a Utah ID, register for a Medical Cannabis Card through the Department of Health. Click here for registration instructions.

Schedule an Appointment

Once you have done the first 4 steps, book an appointment with us and fill out our intake form. As long as you qualify we can issue you a medical cannabis card.

Complete the Evaluation

Once you have booked an appointment, arrive at our office at your selected time to complete the medical cannabis evaluation from one of our QMP’s. In the meantime, check out the FAQ or contact us with any concerns.

Visit a Dispensary

The letter you receive from us will allow you to get medical cannabis at any Cannabis Pharmacy in Utah.

Qualifying Conditions for a Medical Card in UT

Qualifying conditions under the Utah Medical Cannabis Act are listed below:

  • HIV or acquired immune deficiency syndrome

  • Alzheimer’s disease

  • amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

  • cancer

  • cachexia

  • persistent nausea that is not significantly responsive to traditional treatment, except for nausea related to:

    • pregnancy

    • cannabis-induced cyclical vomiting syndrome

    • cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome

  • Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis

  • epilepsy or debilitating seizures

  • multiple sclerosis or persistent and debilitating muscle spasms

  • post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) that is being treated and monitored by a licensed health therapist (defined here), and that:

    • has been diagnosed by a healthcare provider by the Veterans Administration and documented in the patient’s record; or

    • has been diagnosed or confirmed by evaluation from a psychiatrist, masters prepared psychologist, a masters prepared licensed clinical social worker, or a psychiatric APRN

  • autism

  • a terminal illness when the patient’s life expectancy is less than six months

  • a condition resulting in the individual receiving hospice care

  • a rare condition or disease that affects less than 200,000 individuals in the U.S., as defined in federal law, and that is not adequately managed despite treatment attempts using conventional medications (other than opioids or opiates) or physical interventions

  • persistent pain lasting longer than two weeks that is not adequately managed, in the qualified medical provider’s opinion, despite treatment attempts using conventional medications other than opioids or opiates or physical interventions

  • acute pain that is expected to last for 2 weeks or longer for an acute condition, including a surgical procedure, for which a medical professional may generally prescribe opioids for a limited duration

Note: Patients with medical conditions not listed in the law may petition the Compassionate Use Board for a medical cannabis card, which will review complete petitions and recommend eligibility on a case-by-case basis. LMPs are unable to submit to the Compassionate Use Board. 

PLEASE NOTE

Initial/Intake Visit (with 6 month card):

$175

$150 (for patients already established under Martin Medical Group including Cache Ketamine & Mental Health and Cannabis Cards Logan)

Follow Up Visit Cost:

12 month card $125

6 month card $100

  • 12 month cards are issued per the discretion of the medical provider and include a 6 month follow up phone call.

  • We can certify people who have been already been certified at another clinic. 

  • Cash only. We do not bill insurance for medical cannabis visits.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • The answer to this depends on the circumstances and your interpretation of the law. For more information, visit thecannabiscommunity.org

  • Yes, in Utah, you can still be fired for failing a drug test, even if you have a medical cannabis card. Employers in Utah are not required to accommodate employees who use medical cannabis, and they are within their rights to have a zero-tolerance drug policy.  We recommending speaking with the HR department to find out about the companies policy on medical cannabis.

  • Yes, in Utah, you need a medical card to buy from a dispensary. The state requires patients to have a medical cannabis card, issued by a qualified medical provider (QMP), to purchase medical cannabis legally. This ensures that only those with a legitimate medical need have access to cannabis products from licensed dispensaries.