Qualifying Conditions for a Medical Marijuana Card in Nevada (2026)

Nevada’s Medical Marijuana Program allows residents with specific debilitating medical conditions to register as patients and legally purchase cannabis from state-licensed dispensaries. Patients must be Nevada residents, obtain certification from a registered healthcare provider, and complete the state application process through the Nevada Department of Taxation.

Qualifying Medical Conditions

– AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome)
– Alzheimer’s disease
– Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
– Autism spectrum disorder
– Cancer
– Cachexia or wasting syndrome
Chronic pain
– Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE)
– Crohn’s disease
– Epilepsy and seizure disorders
– Fibromyalgia
– Glaucoma
– HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)
– Huntington’s disease
– Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
– Intractable pain
– Multiple sclerosis (MS)
– Muscular dystrophy
– Myasthenia gravis
– Neuropathy (including peripheral neuropathy)
– Parkinson’s disease
– Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
– Severe arthritis
– Spinal cord injury or disease
– Terminal illness
– Tourette’s syndrome
– Any terminal condition with less than 12 months life expectancy

Eligibility Requirements

– Be a Nevada resident with valid proof of residency
– Be at least 18 years old (minors require parental consent and caregiver registration)
– Have a qualifying medical condition documented by a Nevada-licensed healthcare provider
– Obtain written certification from a registered practitioner in the Medical Marijuana Program
– Provide valid government-issued photo identification

Application Process

– Get Provider Certification: Schedule a consultation with a Nevada-licensed physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant registered in the Medical Marijuana Program for evaluation
– Apply Online: Submit your application through the Nevada Department of Taxation Medical Marijuana Registry with your provider certification, government photo ID, and proof of residency
– Upload Documentation: Provide all required supporting documents and payment information
– Pay Registration Fee: Submit the state registration fee (typically $25-$75; reduced fees available for low-income and disabled applicants)
– Receive Patient Card: Once approved, receive your Nevada Medical Marijuana Patient Card valid for two years

Cannabis Products Available

– Cannabis flower (dried and ground)
– Pre-rolled cannabis joints
– Cannabis oils, concentrates, and extracts
– Cannabis tinctures and sublingual products
– Edible products (gummies, capsules, baked goods)
– Topical products (creams, patches, salves)
– Cannabis vape cartridges
– Hash and concentrates
– Infused beverages

Home Cultivation

– Registered patients may grow up to six plants for personal medical use
– Plants must be kept in a secure, locked location
– Only for personal medical use, not for sale or distribution
– Requires patient registration with Nevada Department of Taxation

Caregivers and Minors

Patients under 18 or those unable to access dispensaries may designate a caregiver:
– Caregiver must be at least 21 years old
– Must complete caregiver registration with Nevada Department of Taxation
– Can assist up to five registered patients
– Receives their own registry credentials and card
– Must accompany patient for dispensary purchases
– Responsible for secure storage of patient medication

Benefits of Nevada Medical Marijuana Card

– Full legal protection for authorized purchase and possession
– Access to quality-tested, regulated cannabis products from licensed dispensaries
– Ability to cultivate limited plants for personal medical use
– Protection from criminal prosecution for lawful use
– Patient privacy and confidentiality protections
– Statewide access to Multiple Licensed Dispensaries
– Two-year card validity

Booking an Appointment with Licensed Doctors

For Nevada residents seeking fast and reliable certification, same-day telehealth appointments with licensed medical marijuana doctors are available at:
thekif.com/nevada – Book an Appointment Same Day

KIF connects patients with Nevada-licensed healthcare providers for quick online evaluations, instant certification, and comprehensive guidance through the state registration process with competitive pricing.

Official Resources & Links

Nevada Department of Taxation – Medical Marijuana Program
Nevada Medical Marijuana – Patient Information