Get an Attending Provider Statement: Schedule an appointment with your Oregon healthcare provider to obtain this statement.
Prepare the necessary documents:
Submit your application: Mail your completed Medical Marijuana Program Application Form, Attending Provider Statement, necessary documents, and the applicable fee to:
OHA/OMMP
P.O. Box 14450
Portland, OR 97293-0450
Medical marijuana cardholders in Oregon must renew their cards annually. This ensures continuous access to medical marijuana dispensaries.
Patients should renew their medical marijuana cards before the expiration date. The Oregon Medical Marijuana Program typically sends notifications to patients 60 or 90 days before the current cards expire.
Medical marijuana card renewal in Oregon costs $200. This fee is non-refundable and does not include mailing and healthcare appointment costs. Patients may qualify for reduced fees based on specific programs such as SNAP, OHP, SSI, and Veterans benefits.
Yes, patients need to see a state-licensed healthcare provider to renew their medical marijuana cards. This includes doctors of medicine (M.D.), doctors of osteopathy (D.O.), physician assistants, nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, certified registered nurse anesthetists, and naturopathic physicians. These providers must re-evaluate patients and confirm qualifying medical conditions before completing and signing the Attending Provider Statement (APS).
If a medical marijuana card expires, the patient will lose access to medical marijuana dispensaries. It is crucial to renew the card before the expiration date to maintain continuous access to medical marijuana.