What to Bring to a Florida Medical Marijuana Doctor Appointment

Clinics may ask for ID, medical records, medication history, payment, and renewal details.

Short answer

Clinics may ask for ID, medical records, medication history, payment, and renewal details.

Verify before acting

This page is educational, not medical or legal advice. Verify your situation with the Florida OMMU, your qualified physician, or the dispensary before relying on it.

Step 1

Call the clinic before the visit.

Step 2

Bring records relevant to the appointment.

Step 3

Ask about pricing, renewal timing, and state registry steps.

Why this issue can be confusing

Florida patients often have to track more than one date, account, or provider step. A state card, physician certification, allotment availability, clinic records, and dispensary checkout verification are related but not identical. That is why a patient may be able to see one piece of information and still need another step before shopping.

Best next step

Before driving to a dispensary or booking a new appointment, check the official registry status, call the clinic or dispensary involved, and ask what they can see on their side. This avoids relying on outdated screenshots, assumptions from a previous visit, or advice meant for a different patient situation.

Appointment records checklist

Before the visit, gather a government ID, any clinic forms, relevant medical records, current medication list, prior cannabis certification details if renewing or transferring, and payment information. Ask the clinic which records can be digital and which must be printed.

Useful records are the ones that help the physician understand the qualifying condition, current care, and treatment history. Do not send sensitive records through random web forms unless the clinic has told you its secure process.

Questions to write down

Ask about state registry steps, physician certification timing, route categories, renewal timing, total cost, accepted payment, record requirements for future visits, and who to contact if the registry does not update as expected.

If you plan to shop the same day, ask what has to be visible in the registry first. A completed appointment, approval email, active card, and dispensary checkout approval are related but not the same signal.

Where to verify official details

For registry, card, caregiver, physician certification, and official Florida medical marijuana program questions, start with OMMU resources and the Medical Marijuana Use Registry. This site is a directory and education resource, not an official state system.

  • Florida OMMU: Florida Department of Health Office of Medical Marijuana Use official site.
  • Medical Marijuana Use Registry: OMMU registry information, card steps, and patient/caregiver registry guidance.
  • Qualified Physician Search: Florida Department of Health MQA search for medical marijuana qualified physicians.
  • Patients: Official patient information from the OMMU.
  • Caregivers: Official caregiver information from the OMMU.