Can Minors Get Medical Marijuana Card in West Virginia

West Virginia’s medical cannabis program launched officially in 2021, and it has grown steadily since — with 65 operational dispensaries now serving the state. For families dealing with serious pediatric health conditions, the question that matters most is: can minors get a Medical Marijuana Card in West Virginia? Yes. West Virginia law makes clear that patients under 18 can access medical cannabis, but a parent or legal guardian must be involved from the start.

This guide outlines the 2026 rules under the West Virginia Office of Medical Cannabis, including what conditions qualify, how caregivers must register, what the application process looks like, and what families should budget.

West Virginia’s Medical Cannabis Act: Background

West Virginia Governor Jim Justice signed Senate Bill 386 into law in 2017, creating the Medical Cannabis Act. The Office of Medical Cannabis (OMC) within the Bureau of Public Health oversees the program, managing patient and caregiver registrations, physician certifications, and dispensary licensing.

The program requires patients to have one of 15 approved qualifying conditions before they can be certified by a licensed physician. West Virginia does not have a self-certification or open-condition structure — the list of 15 conditions is specific and must be matched precisely.

As of 2026, the program operates entirely online through the West Virginia Medical Cannabis Portal, making it accessible to families statewide, including those in rural areas.

Do Minors Qualify for Medical Marijuana in West Virginia?

Yes. West Virginia law explicitly allows patients under 18 to participate in the medical cannabis program, provided they have a qualifying condition and a caregiver involved in their application.

Here is what the law requires for a minor patient:

  • A parent or legal guardian must apply for the medical marijuana card on behalf of the minor.
  • The same parent or legal guardian then applies separately as a caregiver for that patient.
  • The caregiver must be a West Virginia resident and at least 21 years old — unless special circumstances exist and the
  • OMC has approved a younger individual.
  • A Patient Certification form must be completed by a West Virginia-licensed physician before the card application can be submitted.

In the absence or unavailability of a parent or legal guardian, a person approved by the Bureau of Public Health can serve as the minor’s caregiver. This flexibility is important for families in unique care situations.

At KIF Doctors, our licensed physicians are available for telehealth evaluations and can issue Patient Certification forms for qualifying minor patients in West Virginia.

The 15 Qualifying Conditions in West Virginia (2026)

West Virginia’s list of qualifying conditions is one of the more specific in the country. Minor patients must have at least one of the following:

  • Cancer
  • Epilepsy
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Parkinson’s disease
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Sickle cell anemia
  • Severe or chronic or intractable pain (including neuropathic pain)
  • Damage to the nervous tissue of the spinal cord with objective neurological indication of intractable spasticity
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Neuropathies
  • Huntington’s disease
  • Crohn’s disease
  • Hepatitis C
  • ALS (Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis)
  • Terminal illness (prognosis of life expectancy of approximately one year or less)

West Virginia residents can petition the Medical Cannabis Advisory Board (MCAB) to add new conditions. The MCAB reviews petitions and submits recommendations to the Department of Health and Human Resources.

How to Apply: Step-by-Step for West Virginia Families

Getting a minor patient enrolled in West Virginia’s medical cannabis program involves these steps:

  • Consult a licensed WV physician registered with the OMC. Telehealth is an accepted option — this makes the process much easier for families in remote areas of the state.
  • Receive a Patient Certification form if the physician determines the minor qualifies for cannabis treatment.
  • Create an account on the West Virginia Medical Cannabis Portal (wvmedicinalcannabis.com).
  • Complete the patient application online, uploading the Patient Certification and required ID documents (a WV driver’s license or state ID).
  • Submit the caregiver application — the parent or legal guardian applies separately as the minor’s designated caregiver through the same portal.
  • Await OMC approval — both the patient card and caregiver card are issued through the online portal.

Once issued, patients can possess up to a 30-day supply of medical cannabis. Violating this possession limit is a misdemeanor under state law.

What Products Are Available to Minor Patients in West Virginia?

West Virginia-licensed dispensaries offer a range of medical cannabis products. Minor patients may access:

  • Oils and tinctures
  • Patches and topicals
  • Capsules and pills
  • Vaporizer products (non-combustion)
  • Metered-dose inhalers

Smoking cannabis is not a permitted method of consumption in West Virginia’s medical program. All products must be obtained from licensed dispensaries — as of 2026, there are 65 operational dispensaries across the state.

What It Costs: Pricing for WV Families in 2026

West Virginia’s fees for the medical cannabis program are:

  • Patient card fee: Check the WV Medical Cannabis Portal for current state fees (fees have varied and should be verified at the time of application)
  • Caregiver card fee: Typically included as part of the application process — verify current rates at the portal
  • Physician consultation: Varies by provider — see KIF Doctors’ pricing page for evaluation costs

Health insurance does not cover medical cannabis products. Patients are responsible for all dispensary purchase costs out of pocket. West Virginia does not currently offer significant state-level tax relief for medical patients, though this is something advocates continue to push for.

When a Minor Turns 18 in West Virginia

Once a patient reaches 18, they can apply for a medical marijuana card as an independent adult in West Virginia. They no longer need a parent or legal guardian to apply on their behalf, and they do not need a caregiver designation. Their new adult application is submitted through the same Medical Cannabis Portal they (or their guardian) used as a minor.

Explore more of our state guides and resources at KIF Doctors’ blog.

Ready to Start?

If your child has one of West Virginia’s 15 qualifying conditions, getting them properly enrolled in the state’s medical cannabis program is within reach. Can minors get a Medical Marijuana Card in West Virginia? Yes — with the right physician and caregiver in place.

Book a telehealth consultation with KIF Doctors today to get your child’s Patient Certification process underway.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can a minor in West Virginia apply for a medical marijuana card without a parent?

No — a parent or legal guardian must apply for the card on the minor’s behalf and register separately as the caregiver.

How many qualifying conditions does West Virginia recognize?

West Virginia has exactly 15 approved qualifying conditions as of 2026.

Can the caregiver be someone other than a parent in West Virginia?

In rare circumstances where a parent or guardian is unavailable, a person approved by the Bureau of Public Health may serve as the caregiver.

Is telehealth available for WV minor patient evaluations?

Yes — West Virginia permits telehealth consultations with licensed physicians for patient certification, including minor patients.

How much cannabis can a minor patient possess under WV law?

Patients are limited to a 30-day supply of medical cannabis at any given time.

Authoritative Sources

Allan Via is a medical content writer specializing in cannabis health and wellness. With a background in health journalism and a focus on evidence-based reporting, she translates complex research on medical cannabis into clear, accessible guidance for patients and caregivers. At Kif Doctors, Allan covers everything from cannabinoid science and dosing to patient eligibility and the latest developments in cannabis-assisted treatment. She is passionate about reducing stigma and helping people make informed, confident decisions about their care.
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