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The total cost of a Vermont medical marijuana card is the sum of three categories: a one-time physician evaluation, the state registration fee charged by the Vermont Cannabis Control Board, Medical Cannabis Registry, and your ongoing dispensary spending. This page lays out each line item so there are no surprises.
A Vermont-licensed physician must certify that you have a qualifying condition. Most telehealth providers — including MedicalMarijuanaCards.us — charge a flat fee in the $99–$199 range, which typically includes a money-back guarantee if you do not qualify. In-person evaluations at clinics can run higher, often $150–$250.
The Vermont Cannabis Control Board, Medical Cannabis Registry charges a state registration fee of No state fee. This fee is paid directly to the state, not to a physician or telehealth service, and is generally non-refundable once the application is submitted. Vermont processes complete applications in about approximately 30 days.
This is where most patients spend the bulk of their cannabis budget. Vermont dispensary pricing varies by product, potency, and brand, but typical retail ranges look like this:
Vermont permits these forms: flower, edibles, concentrates, topicals; home cultivation permitted. Possession is capped at 2 ounces usable; 2 mature plants and 7 immature plants.
Physician evaluation: $99–$199. State registration (No state fee). Dispensary spending varies widely — most Vermont patients budget $100–$300 per month. Total first year (light user): $1,500–$2,500. Heavy user: $4,000+.
Plan on the Vermont state fee of No state fee, a physician evaluation of $99–$199, and your dispensary spending. Most Vermont patients spend $1,500–$2,500 in their first year combining all three categories.
The Vermont Cannabis Control Board, Medical Cannabis Registry charges No state fee for the Vermont medical marijuana card. This is paid directly to the state and is generally non-refundable once the application is submitted.
Yes. The physician evaluation fee compensates the Vermont-licensed doctor and is paid to the provider you book with. The No state fee state fee is paid separately to the Vermont Cannabis Control Board, Medical Cannabis Registry.
Many Vermont program rules offer reduced fees for veterans, SSI/SSDI recipients, and Medicaid enrollees. Check the Vermont Cannabis Control Board, Medical Cannabis Registry hardship-fee policy for the current discount list and required documentation.
The fee is due at each renewal. Vermont cards renew annually, so you will pay No state fee on that schedule.
Most Vermont cities apply state sales tax to medical cannabis. Some local jurisdictions add a local cannabis tax. The medical card may exempt you from the higher adult-use excise tax — confirm at your dispensary.
Flower runs roughly $25–$60 per eighth (3.5g); $200–$420 per ounce. Vape cartridges run $25–$60. Edibles run $15–$35 per 100mg THC package. Prices vary by brand, potency, and Vermont dispensary location.
Many telehealth providers — including MedicalMarijuanaCards.us — offer a money-back guarantee on the evaluation fee if the Vermont-licensed physician determines you do not qualify. The No state fee state fee is paid only after certification, so it is not at risk if you are not certified.
No. Health insurance — including Medicare and most private plans — does not cover medical marijuana evaluation or registration fees, because cannabis remains a Schedule I substance under federal law. Patients pay out of pocket.
Verified 2026 links to the official Vermont Cannabis Control Board and related Vermont government resources. Always confirm program details directly with these official sources before applying.
Last verified: 2026. State agencies occasionally update URLs. If a link does not load, search "Vermont medical marijuana program" on the state's main .gov website.
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