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PENNSYLVANIA Learn how to get a Pennsylvania (PA) medical marijuana card with Leafwell. You can speak to a physician online. Just have a working camera and microphone on your smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop and follow these steps: 1. Register on the State’s Medical Marijuana Registry website and receive a patient number. https://www.pa.gov/guides/pennsylvani... 2. Register on Leafwell to speak to a licensed physician and receive your doctor's certificate. Certification is submitted by the doctor directly on the state website. Go here to register with Leafwell and speak to a doctor online: https://leafwell.co/medical-card/penn... 3. Complete your registration on the PA state website. Pay for your medical marijuana ID card on the State’s website. 4. Shop at any Pennsylvania licensed dispensary. Please note: you will need a physical copy of your medical marijuana card and Pennsylvania ID to enter a dispensary. You will need ID and medical records: Acceptable ID State-issued driver’s licence State-issued ID card Medical records Progress notes Health summary List of diagnoses Medication list, or pictures of prescription bottles The following are qualifying conditions: ALS Anxiety Disorders (Effective July 20, 2019) Autism Cancer Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy Crohn’s Disease Dyskinetic and Spastic Movement Disorders Intractable Spasticity (caused by damage to the spinal cord) Epilepsy/Seizures Glaucoma HIV/AIDS Huntington’s Disease Inflammatory Bowel Disease (including Colitis and Crohn’s) Intractable Seizures Multiple Sclerosis Neurodegenerative Diseases Neuropathies Opioid-Use Disorder Parkinson’s Disease Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Severe Chronic/Intractable Pain Sickle Cell Anemia Terminal Illness Tourette’s Syndrome (Effective July 20, 2019) Ulcerative Colitis Pennsylvania medical cannabis possession limit: 30 day supply, to be determined upon consultation -- As initially enacted, only cannabis-infused pills, oils, topical ointments, tinctures or liquids were allowed. On April 16, 2018, the state Health Secretary approved an advisory board recommendation to permit dispensaries to also begin providing herbal cannabis. Under the rule change, patients are permitted to vaporize herbal cannabis, but are still prohibited under the law from smoking.