The minimum age to get a medical marijuana card in Massachusetts is 18. Adults 18 and older can register with the state’s medical marijuana program after receiving a written certification from a registered physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant.
Like Maryland, Massachusetts also has legal recreational cannabis for adults 21 and older. But the medical program remains valuable — especially for patients between 18 and 20 and those who want lower costs and higher purchase limits.
Age Requirements in Massachusetts
Adults 18 and Older
If you are 18 or older, you can apply on your own. You need a valid certification from a licensed Massachusetts provider who is registered with the Cannabis Control Commission (CCC).
Minors Under 18
Minors can access medical cannabis in Massachusetts. Their parent or legal guardian must be registered as their personal caregiver. The certifying provider must confirm the medical necessity and ensure it is appropriate for the minor’s condition.
Conditions That Qualify in Massachusetts
Massachusetts does not have a strict list of qualifying diagnoses. A licensed provider can certify any patient with a debilitating condition they believe may benefit from cannabis. Common qualifying conditions include:
- Cancer
- Glaucoma
- HIV/AIDS
- Crohn’s disease
- Parkinson’s disease
- Multiple sclerosis
- ALS
- Epilepsy
- Chronic pain
- PTSD
- Other conditions as determined by the provider
If your condition significantly impacts your quality of life, speak to a provider to see if you qualify.
How to Get a Massachusetts Medical Marijuana Card
Step 1: Find a Certified Provider
You need to see a provider registered with the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission. Telehealth is accepted, making it easy and convenient. KIF Doctors offers quick telehealth appointments for Massachusetts patients.
Step 2: Receive Your Written Certification
Your provider will issue a written certification if you qualify. They must be registered with the state to do so.
Step 3: Register with the State
Use your certification to register on the Massachusetts Medical Use of Marijuana Program (MMUP) portal. You will create an account and submit your details along with your certification.
Step 4: Visit a Dispensary
Once registered, you can purchase medical cannabis from any licensed dispensary in Massachusetts.
How Much Does It Cost?
Massachusetts does not charge a patient registration fee for the medical marijuana program. That makes it one of the more affordable states to get started in.
However, provider evaluation fees still apply. These vary by practice. For transparent pricing details, check out the KIF Doctors pricing page. Telehealth evaluations are typically lower cost than office visits.
Why a Medical Card Still Matters in Massachusetts
Even though recreational cannabis is legal in Massachusetts for adults 21 and older, a medical card offers clear benefits:
- No purchase tax: Medical cannabis is exempt from the state’s 10.75% cannabis excise tax
- Higher possession limits: Medical patients can possess up to a 60-day supply
- Priority access: Some dispensaries give medical patients priority service
- Age gap access: Patients aged 18–20 can only use cannabis through the medical program
Telehealth Makes It Simple
Massachusetts accepts telehealth evaluations for medical cannabis certification. You do not need to leave home to get your certification. Platforms like KIF Doctors connect you with a licensed provider online. The process is fast, private, and easy to schedule.
Book your appointment now and take the first step toward getting your card.
Does Massachusetts Accept Out-of-State Medical Cards?
No. Massachusetts does not have a cannabis card reciprocity program. Out-of-state medical cards are not accepted at Massachusetts dispensaries.
How Long Is a Massachusetts Medical Card Valid?
A Massachusetts medical marijuana card is valid for one year. You will need to renew your certification from your provider and update your state registration annually.
Start Your Massachusetts Certification Today
If you are 18 or older and have a qualifying condition, there is no reason to wait. The KIF Doctors team is ready to walk you through the entire process from evaluation to certification. Schedule your telehealth visit today and get your Massachusetts medical marijuana card.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum age to get a medical marijuana card in Massachusetts?
You must be at least 18 to apply on your own.
Can a minor get a medical marijuana card in Massachusetts?
Yes, with a registered parent or guardian acting as caregiver.
Is there a registration fee for a Massachusetts medical card?
No. Massachusetts does not charge patients a registration fee.
Can I get my certification through telehealth in Massachusetts?
Yes. Telehealth is accepted for medical cannabis certifications.
How much cannabis can a medical patient possess in Massachusetts?
Medical patients can possess up to a 60-day supply as determined by their provider.
Why get a medical card if recreational cannabis is already legal?
Medical cards eliminate purchase taxes, allow higher possession limits, and are the only legal option for patients aged 18–20.




