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Anxiety is not a qualifying condition for medical marijuana in Illinois. In May 2015, the Medical Cannabis Advisory Board rejected a petition to include it as a qualifying condition. The Board also dismissed diabetes as a debilitating illness treatable with cannabis.
Illinois Medical Marijuana Card Fees It charges $50 for a MMJ card valid for 1 year, $100 for a card with a validity period of 2 years, and $125 for a card that must be renewed every 3 years. These fees apply to both minors and adult patients applying to the Program.
Most people who enroll are covered for comprehensive services, including, but not limited to; doctor visits and dental care, well-child care, immunizations for children, mental health and substance abuse services, hospital care, emergency services, prescription drugs and medical equipment and supplies.
You can request a temporary medical card in any of the following ways: Call the All Kids Unit toll free at 1-877-805-5312 (TTY: 1-877-204-1012). Contact your local office in person. Write to P.O. Box 19138, Springfield, IL 62794 or the office where you applied. By telephone to the office where you applied.
What Are The Qualifying Conditions To Get A Medical Card In Illinois? PTSD Terminal Illnesses. Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) Agitation of Alzheimers disease. Fibrous dysplasia. Glaucoma. Hepatitis C. Osteoarthritis. Parkinsons disease. Polycystic Kidney Disease.
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In Illinois, Medicaid is available to people who are: Children 18 years and younger, Parents and caregivers responsible for a child 18 years or younger, Low-income adults ages 19 to 64 years, Over 65 years, Disabled, Blind, Pregnant, and. Young adults under age 26 who were formerly in foster care.
The only information needed to add a newborn is the newborns last name, date of birth, and sex. A newborn is eligible for medical up to age one without requiring a written request or verifications if the mother was eligible for and received medical when the child was born.

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