Florida Medical Marijuana Qualifying Conditions

Florida accepts 50+ medical conditions for medical marijuana cards under Florida Statute 381.986 and Florida Constitution Amendment 2 (Article X, Section 29). Qualifying conditions include cancer, epilepsy, glaucoma, HIV/AIDS, PTSD, ALS, Crohn’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, chronic pain, anxiety, arthritis, migraines, ADHD, IBS, and terminal illnesses. Any Florida resident with a qualifying diagnosis from a physician registered with the Florida Office of Medical Marijuana Use (OMMU) can apply.

Regulated by: Florida Department of Health, Office of Medical Marijuana Use (OMMU) | Legal framework: Florida Statute 381.986, Florida Administrative Code 64ER23 | Updated March 2026

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Florida Medical Marijuana Card Overview

Legal AuthorityFlorida Statute 381.986, Amendment 2 (2016)
Qualifying Conditions50+ conditions, including the 9 core Amendment 2 conditions
Regulatory AgencyFlorida Department of Health, Office of Medical Marijuana Use (OMMU)
Total Cost$225–$325 for the first year (physician: $150–$250 + state fee: $75)
TimelineTypically 7–14 days, with approval often issued within 5–10 business days
Active Patients25,000+ registered Florida patients (2026)
Purchase LimitUp to 2.5 oz of smokable marijuana per 35-day rolling period

How Can You Become Eligible for Medical Marijuana in Florida?

Obtaining a medical marijuana card in Florida requires fulfilling specific criteria established by Florida Statute 381.986 and codified in Florida Administrative Code Rule 64ER23. You must be a Florida resident and diagnosed with a qualifying medical condition by a physician registered with the state’s Medical Marijuana Use Registry through the Florida Office of Medical Marijuana Use (OMMU). After an in-person examination, the physician will enter your certification into the Medical Marijuana Use Registry if you qualify. You then complete an online OMMU application, provide identification and residency proof, and pay the $75 annual state fee.

Qualifying Conditions

These are the qualifying health conditions for medical marijuana treatment in Florida under Florida Constitution Amendment 2 (Article X, Section 29) and Florida Statute 381.986. Physicians may certify any condition of the same kind or class, terminal conditions (life expectancy under 12 months), and chronic nonmalignant pain that persists beyond the usual course of the originating qualifying condition.

9 Core Debilitating Conditions (Florida Amendment 2, Section 29(b)(1))

These conditions are explicitly enumerated in Florida’s constitutional amendment:

  • ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis) — Lou Gehrig’s disease, progressive motor neuron degeneration (ICD-10: G12.21)
  • Cancer — All malignant neoplasms, all stages, including carcinoma, sarcoma, lymphoma, leukemia, melanoma (ICD-10: C00-C96)
  • Crohn’s Disease — Regional enteritis, inflammatory bowel disease affecting GI tract (ICD-10: K50)
  • Epilepsy — Recurrent seizure disorders including grand mal, petit mal, focal seizures (ICD-10: G40)
  • Glaucoma — Elevated intraocular pressure, optic neuropathy, vision loss (ICD-10: H40)
  • HIV/AIDS — Human immunodeficiency virus, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (ICD-10: B20-B24)
  • Multiple Sclerosis (MS) — Demyelinating autoimmune disease of CNS (ICD-10: G35)
  • Parkinson’s Disease — Idiopathic Parkinsonism, progressive movement disorder, tremor, rigidity (ICD-10: G20)
  • PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) — Trauma and stressor-related disorder, combat and non-combat (ICD-10: F43.1)

Physician Discretion Under Florida Statute 381.986(1)(b): Florida law permits physicians to certify “medical conditions of the same kind or class” as the nine core conditions, “terminal conditions” where the patient has a life expectancy of less than one year, and “chronic nonmalignant pain” caused by a qualifying condition. This statutory provision significantly expands the scope of qualifying diagnoses beyond the nine explicitly named conditions.

Additional Qualifying Conditions by Medical Category

While Florida Amendment 2 initially outlined nine qualifying medical conditions for medical use of marijuana, physician discretion under Florida Statute 381.986(1)(b) has broadened access significantly. Patients suffering from a wider range of debilitating conditions can now seek potential relief through medical marijuana certification. This includes individuals with chronic pain, anxiety disorders, arthritis, autoimmune conditions, and neurodegenerative diseases.

Chronic Pain & Nociceptive Conditions

  • Chronic Pain — Persistent pain lasting 90+ days beyond normal tissue healing (ICD-10: G89.2)
  • Chronic Nonmalignant Pain — Non-cancer pain persisting beyond expected healing timeline
  • Neuropathic Pain / Neuropathy — Nerve damage pain, diabetic neuropathy, peripheral neuropathy (ICD-10: G62, G63)
  • Fibromyalgia — Widespread musculoskeletal pain, fatigue, tender points (ICD-10: M79.7)
  • Migraine Headaches — Chronic migraine, episodic migraine, cluster headaches (ICD-10: G43)
  • Endometriosis — Pelvic pain from ectopic endometrial tissue (ICD-10: N80)

Arthritis & Inflammatory Joint Disease

  • Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) — Autoimmune inflammatory polyarthritis, synovial inflammation (ICD-10: M05, M06)
  • Osteoarthritis (OA) — Degenerative joint disease, cartilage breakdown (ICD-10: M15-M19)
  • Psoriatic Arthritis — Seronegative spondyloarthropathy with psoriasis (ICD-10: L40.5)
  • Ankylosing Spondylitis — Axial spondyloarthritis, spinal inflammation (ICD-10: M45)

Mental Health & Psychiatric Disorders

  • Anxiety Disorders — Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), panic disorder, social anxiety, agoraphobia (DSM-5: 300.02, ICD-10: F41)
  • Depression — Major depressive disorder (MDD), treatment-resistant depression (DSM-5: 296.2, ICD-10: F32-F33)
  • ADHD — Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, combined/inattentive/hyperactive (DSM-5: 314.01, ICD-10: F90)
  • Insomnia — Chronic insomnia disorder, sleep maintenance issues (ICD-10: G47.0)
  • OCD — Obsessive-compulsive disorder (DSM-5: 300.3, ICD-10: F42)

Gastrointestinal & Digestive Disorders

Neurological & Movement Disorders

  • Seizure Disorders — All seizure types including absence, tonic-clonic, focal (ICD-10: G40, R56)
  • Muscle Spasms / Spasticity — Involuntary muscle contractions from CNS injury (ICD-10: G80-G83)
  • Essential Tremor — Kinetic tremor, action tremor, bilateral postural tremor (ICD-10: G25.0)
  • Dystonia — Sustained involuntary muscle contractions, focal or generalized (ICD-10: G24)
  • Tourette Syndrome — Motor and vocal tic disorder (ICD-10: F95.2)
  • Tardive Dyskinesia — Medication-induced movement disorder from dopamine antagonists (ICD-10: G24.01)
  • Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) — Willis-Ekbom disease, urge to move legs (ICD-10: G25.81)
  • Cerebral Palsy — Non-progressive motor impairment from perinatal brain injury (ICD-10: G80)
  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) — Closed head injury sequelae, post-concussion syndrome (ICD-10: S06)
  • Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) — Paraplegia, quadriplegia, neuropathic pain (ICD-10: S14, S24, S34)

Neurodegenerative Diseases

  • Alzheimer’s Disease — Progressive dementia, amyloid plaque accumulation (ICD-10: G30)
  • Dementia — Vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, frontotemporal dementia (ICD-10: F01-F03)
  • Muscular Dystrophy — Duchenne, Becker, myotonic dystrophy, progressive muscle degeneration (ICD-10: G71)
  • Myasthenia Gravis (MG) — Autoimmune neuromuscular junction disorder, weakness (ICD-10: G70.0)

Cancer Treatment-Related Symptoms

  • Chemotherapy Side Effects — CINV (chemotherapy-induced nausea/vomiting), peripheral neuropathy, mucositis
  • Radiation Therapy Side Effects — Radiation dermatitis, mucositis, pain, inflammation

Other Systemic Conditions

  • Diabetes Mellitus with Complications — Type 1/Type 2 diabetes with neuropathy, retinopathy (ICD-10: E10-E11)
  • Hepatitis C — Chronic HCV, liver inflammation (ICD-10: B18.2)
  • Lyme Disease — Borrelia burgdorferi infection, chronic sequelae (ICD-10: A69.2)
  • Sickle Cell Disease — Hemoglobin SS disease, vaso-occlusive crisis (ICD-10: D57)
  • Meniere’s Disease — Endolymphatic hydrops, vertigo, tinnitus (ICD-10: H81.0)
  • Terminal Illness — Any condition with life expectancy under 12 months per physician determination
  • And Many Other Conditions — Medical conditions of the same kind or class under physician discretion

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Medical Marijuana Access for Minors in Florida Guidelines and Restrictions

Minors in Florida can access medical marijuana under specific guidelines and restrictions. Firstly, they must have a qualifying medical condition and be registered with the state’s Office of Medical Marijuana Use (OMMU). This requires a qualified physician registered with the program to diagnose them and submit their information. Additionally, written consent from a parent or legal guardian is mandatory before the OMMU issues an ID card.

Crucially, minors cannot purchase or administer medical marijuana themselves. A designated caregiver, who must be at least 18, is responsible for these tasks. This caregiver must undergo background checks and complete training before obtaining their own Medical Marijuana Use Registry ID card. Importantly, they are strictly prohibited from receiving any compensation beyond reimbursement for expenses.

Florida law imposes further limitations. Minors cannot purchase smokable flowers, and only specific low-THC cannabis products or other approved delivery methods are allowed. The caregiver must possess and administer the medication directly, ensuring it’s used safely and according to the doctor’s recommendations.

Documents Required For Medical Marijuana Card

Obtaining a Florida medical marijuana card through the OMMU Registry requires gathering specific documentation to prove your eligibility and identity. Here’s a breakdown of the documentation required by Florida Administrative Code 64ER23:

Residency Proof (Florida Statute 381.986 Requirement)

  • Florida Driver’s License or State ID: Serves as primary proof of Florida residency
  • Utility Bill: Recent utility bill (electric, water, gas) with your name and Florida address dated within 60 days
  • Lease Agreement or Deed: Current lease agreement or property deed showing Florida address

Medical Eligibility Documentation

  • Physician Certification: A Florida-registered qualified physician must diagnose you with a qualifying condition and complete the OMMU physician certification form
  • Medical Records (Recommended): While not mandatory, providing relevant medical records supporting your qualifying conditions strengthens your application

Personal Identification for OMMU Application

  • Passport-Style Photo: Submit a recent passport-sized photo meeting OMMU digital upload specifications
  • Social Security Number: Required for OMMU Registry application (not used for identity verification)

Additional Requirements

  • Florida OMMU Annual Fee: $75 per year (renewable annually)
  • Fee Waiver Eligibility: Veterans (VA benefits), Medicaid recipients, SNAP participants receive fee waiver

Important Reminders:

  • Verify current requirements on the Florida Office of Medical Marijuana Use (OMMU) official website at knowthefactsmmj.com
  • Ensure all documents are clear, legible, and current
  • Incomplete applications submitted to OMMU may result in processing delays or denials

Ready to Get Your Medical Marijuana Card in Florida?

Unlock the healing potential of medical marijuana in Florida by securing your Medical Marijuana Card effortlessly through the OMMU Registry. Begin your journey by scheduling a convenient appointment with our Florida-registered qualified physicians, who specialize in evaluating eligibility for this transformative therapy under Florida Statute 381.986. Our streamlined process ensures a hassle-free experience—simply complete your appointment, and our knowledgeable healthcare professionals will assess your qualifications.

With approval, you’ll receive your official Florida Medical Marijuana Card issued by the Florida Department of Health OMMU, granting you legal access under Amendment 2 to appropriate treatment for your qualifying conditions. We prioritize your well-being and provide a supportive environment to explore this alternative avenue for managing chronic ailments. Our dedicated team is committed to guiding you through the entire OMMU application process and answering any questions you may have.

Don’t let the complexities deter you—our user-friendly approach makes the entire journey seamless. Take the first step towards a healthier, more holistic lifestyle by scheduling your appointment now. Join 850,000+ Florida patients who have embraced the benefits of medical marijuana and embark on a path to enhanced well-being with the ease of acquiring your Medical Marijuana Card in Florida.

Step 1: Schedule Your Physician Appointment

Effortlessly initiate your journey towards a Florida Medical Marijuana Card. Select a time that suits you, and our qualified physicians registered with the Florida OMMU will guide you through the process, explaining the therapeutic benefits and potential health considerations, ensuring a seamless scheduling experience tailored to your convenience.

Step 2: Complete Your Medical Evaluation​​

Engage in a straightforward evaluation process with our specialized healthcare professionals. Your appointment is designed to be efficient and informative, prioritizing your comfort and understanding as you progress toward securing your Florida Medical Marijuana Card through the OMMU Registry.

Step 3: Receive Your Medical Marijuana Card

Upon approval from our dedicated physicians, your physician certification will be entered into the Florida OMMU Registry. You’ll receive your official Medical Marijuana Card from the Florida Department of Health within 7-14 days. Gain legal access to cannabis-based treatments at any licensed Florida Medical Marijuana Treatment Center, empowering you to address qualifying conditions with confidence.

Frequently Asked Questions About Florida Medical Marijuana

Find answers to the most common questions about getting your medical marijuana card.

Florida qualifies 50+ conditions under Florida Statute 381.986 and Amendment 2. The nine core constitutional conditions are cancer, epilepsy, glaucoma, HIV/AIDS, PTSD, ALS, Crohn’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and multiple sclerosis. Additionally, physicians can certify chronic pain, anxiety disorders, arthritis, fibromyalgia, migraine, IBS, ADHD, depression, insomnia, and terminal illnesses under the ‘same kind or class’ provision in Florida Statute 381.986(1)(b).

Yes. Chronic pain qualifies under Florida Statute 381.986 as ‘chronic nonmalignant pain’ that persists beyond the usual course of normal tissue healing (typically 90+ days). This includes chronic back pain, arthritis pain, neuropathic pain from diabetic neuropathy, fibromyalgia, complex regional pain syndrome, and migraine headaches. Physicians registered with the OMMU can certify chronic pain patients for medical marijuana treatment.

Yes. Anxiety disorders qualify for Florida medical marijuana under physician discretion as conditions ‘of the same kind or class’ as PTSD per Florida Statute 381.986(1)(b). This includes generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, and agoraphobia. Florida-registered physicians can certify anxiety patients when they determine medical marijuana offers therapeutic benefit.

Total first-year cost is $225-$325. This includes the physician consultation fee ($150-$250, varies by clinic) plus the Florida OMMU annual state registration fee ($75). Veterans with VA benefits, Medicaid recipients, and SNAP participants receive automatic fee waiver for the $75 OMMU state fee, reducing their total cost to $150-$250. Renewal costs are $99-$149 for physician re-certification every 210 days plus $75 annual OMMU card renewal.

The typical timeline is 7-14 days from initial physician appointment to purchasing at dispensaries. Breakdown: Physician appointment (Day 1), physician enters certification into OMMU Registry (same day), patient completes OMMU online application (Day 1-2), Florida Department of Health OMMU processes and approves application (5-10 business days average), patient receives approval email and can purchase immediately, physical card arrives via USPS (7-14 days total but not required to purchase).

Medical records are recommended but not legally required under Florida Statute 381.986. Florida-registered physicians can certify qualifying conditions based on in-person physical examination, patient medical history, and clinical judgment. However, previous diagnosis documentation (specialist reports, imaging results, prescription history, hospital records) strengthens your application and helps physicians make informed certification decisions. If you have relevant medical records, bring them to your appointment.

No. Under federal law (18 USC 922(g)(3) and 21 USC 802), medical marijuana patients cannot legally purchase or possess firearms. ATF Form 4473 (required for all firearm purchases) asks if you are an ‘unlawful user of marijuana or any depressant, stimulant, narcotic drug, or any other controlled substance.’ Since marijuana remains a Schedule I controlled substance under the federal Controlled Substances Act, medical marijuana patients must answer ‘yes,’ which prohibits firearm purchases. This federal restriction supersedes Florida state law protections under Amendment 2.

Yes, in most cases. Florida Amendment 2 (Article X, Section 29) does not require employers to accommodate medical marijuana use in the workplace. Florida remains an at-will employment state, and employers can maintain drug-free workplace policies under Florida Statute 440.102. Employers can terminate employees who test positive for THC metabolites on drug screening, even with a valid Florida medical marijuana card. However, employer policies vary. Safety-sensitive positions (DOT-regulated transportation, healthcare, aviation, heavy equipment operation) typically enforce zero-tolerance THC policies.

Reciprocity varies by state. Some states with medical marijuana programs accept out-of-state medical marijuana cards (Oklahoma, Maine, Nevada, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Michigan, Arkansas), while most do not. Florida does NOT accept out-of-state medical marijuana cards—only Florida-issued OMMU cards are valid for purchasing at Florida Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers. CRITICAL: Never transport marijuana across state lines under any circumstances, even between two states where marijuana is legal. Interstate marijuana transportation violates federal law (21 USC 841) and constitutes drug trafficking.

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  •   Comprehensive evaluations for all 50+ qualifying conditions
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