A person with an approved serious medical condition who is a Rhode Island resident and is certified by a doctor participating in the program.
Through personal experiences and witness to its efficacy, our team of licensed Rhode Island doctors share the conviction in the use of cannabis to assist their patients in living happier, healthier, and more productive lives
Your Discretion, Security, and Privacy is our top priority. All information and transactions remain securely stored in our HIPAA compliant EMR platform.
Your time is valuable. We pride ourselves in making the evaluation, recommendation, and connection to your nearest Cannabis pharmacy a single, seamless process.
Recruited, screened, and Hand-picked personally, each of our Doctors are respected professionals licensed and practicing within the State of Rhode Island who understand the efficacy and see the need for change.
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Transactions will occur at the end of the doctor’s evaluation. For patients that do not qualify, the transaction will not be processed, and the patient will not be charged.
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No, patients under the age of 18 can participate in the program. They typically do so with the assistance of their designated caregiver and/or buyer. There are additional requirements for children seeking to use medical marijuana for Autism Spectrum Disorder. Patients under the age of 18 cannot register for PTSD as a qualifying condition.
You can obtain medical marijuana from one of the state’s approved dispensaries. Patients can also grow their cannabis at home or within a co-op.
No, the state allows for qualified patients to purchase their medicinal marijuana from any of the compassion center locations in Rhode Island.
Rhode Island has a series of possession rules depending on how you obtain your cannabis. Patients can possess up to 2.5 ounces that they grew (totaling 12 mature plants and 12 seedlings), or that they purchased from a state-approved dispensary. Groups of two or more cardholders can register a co-op for additional possession rules that you can find here.
Yes, Rhode Island allows for home cultivation. A patient or caregiver can grow up to 12 plants and 12 seedlings at any time. To become state-approved, the applicant must state whether they plan to grow the plant for themselves, and must register with the Rhode Island Department of Business Regulation.
Yes, you can become a caregiver for up to five patients at a time. You must be at least 21 years of age.
Yes, Rhode Island accepts out-of-state cardholding patients from all states with established, regulated medical cannabis programs.