We understand the difficulties involved with determining patient eligibility for medical marijuana cards, which is why we have made it easy for New Hampshire residents!
Read the checklists below to determine if you qualify as a medical marijuana patient.
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
Alzheimer's disease
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Cancer
Chronic pancreatitis
Crohn’s disease
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
Epilepsy
Glaucoma
Hepatitis C
Lupus
Multiple sclerosis
Muscular dystrophy
One or more injuries or conditions that has resulted in one or more qualifying symptoms listed below
Parkinson's disease
Positive status for human immunodeficiency virus
Spinal cord injury/disease
Traumatic brain injury
Ulcerative colitis
If yes, please review symptoms.
Moderate to severe post-traumatic stress disorder
Moderate to severe chronic pain
Severe pain that has not responded to previously prescribed medication or surgical measures or for which other treatment options produced serious side effects
Autism spectrum disorder (age 21 or older)
Autism spectrum disorder (under age 21) (requires a consultation with a certified provider of child and/or adolescent psychiatry, developmental pediatrics, or pediatric neurology, who (1) confirms that the autism spectrum disorder has not responded to previously prescribed medication or that other treatment options produced serious side effects and (2) supports certification for the use of therapeutic cannabis)
Opioid Use Disorder, with associated symptoms of cravings or withdrawl (requires a provider who is actively treating the patient for opioid use disorder and who is board certified in Addiction Medicine or Addiction Psychiatry)
If yes, please continue below.
Agitation of Alzheimer’s disease
Cachexia
Chemotherapy-induced anorexia
Constant or severe nausea
Elevated intraocular pressure
Moderate to severe vomiting
Seizures
Severe pain that has not responded to previously prescribed medication or surgical measures or for which treatment options produced serious side effects
Severe, persistent muscle spasms
Wasting syndrome
Moderate to severe insomnia
If yes, please continue below.
Speak with your physician or other accepted provider about therapeutic cannabis:
A NH physician licensed to prescribe drugs to humans under RSA 329
A NH advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) licensed to prescribe drugs to humans under RSA 326-B:18
A NH physician assistant licensed pursuant to RSA 328-D, who has the express consent of the supervising physician
A physician or APRN licensed to prescribe drugs to humans under state licensing laws in Maine, Massachusetts, or Vermont, and who is primarily responsible for the patient's care related to their qualifying medical condition
If your qualified provider agrees, have them fill out the physician form.
Access the government-issued application forms at the DHHS website.
You can access the application forms here, or you can view the complete list of state forms and information about the Therapeutic Cannabis Program here.
Review all patient instructions.
Complete the application and submit the following:
Written certification completed by provider
Upload proof of NH residency
Enclose $50 check to Treasurer, State of New Hampshire
Mail or hand-deliver application to:
Need help finding prescribing NH Physicians that will offer assistance with your medical marijuana card?
Follow the link below!
If you are looking for a New Hampshire medical marijuana dispensary, Temescal Wellness may have one near you: Dover, NH, Keene, NH, Lebanon, NH.
You may contact us by phone at (603) 285-9383, or email us at info@temescalwellness.com.
At Temescal Wellness, you do not need to schedule a medical marijuana appointment. We still advise new medical patients to call before their first visit to ensure we can properly accommodate them.
All medical patients are welcome to order ahead by ordering online if you prefer a quicker experience.
All medical patients of Temescal Wellness are eligible for a complimentary consultation, either in person in a private room or a scheduled phone call. Our Patient Service Associates will be available to assist you with anything you may need, including education, guidance, and assistance. Don’t be scared to ask as many questions as necessary!
Yes! We offer financial assistance for patients who meet the requirements through our Patient Affordability Program (PAP). Medical Patients are eligible of PAP discounts if they actively receive:
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) – 15% off
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) – 15% off
Medicaid – 15% off
If qualifed as low income – 15% off
Veterans Discount – 22% off