
How To Apply FOR YOUR patient CARD
In Person events
November 2025​
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Nov 12 — Hurricane & Morgantown
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Nov 13 — Charleston
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Nov 19 — Huntington *11am-7pm
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Nov 20 — Beckley & Bridgeport
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Nov 26 — Hurricane
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Nov 28 — Charleston
December 2025
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Dec 3 — Huntington (11am-7pm) & Morgantown
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Dec 4 — Beckley & Bridgeport
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Dec 10 — Hurricane & Parkersburg
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Dec 11 — Charleston
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Dec 17 — Huntington (11am-7pm)
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Dec 18 — Beckley & Bridgeport
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Dec 31 — Huntington (11am-7pm)
*All events are 11am-6pm EST unless otherwise stated.
So, you are interested in getting your medical cannabis patient card in the state of West Virginia, but you aren’t sure where to start or if you qualify?
Don’t worry; we are here to help you navigate through the steps to figure out if the program is right for you.
getting started
Above, you'll find a list of the conditions that qualify for medical marijuana in West Virginia. These conditions qualify because the West Virginia Board of Medicine has determined that cannabis is a safe, effective treatment option for their associated symptoms.
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If you have been diagnosed with one of these conditions, or believe you meet the criteria to be, you can qualify for your WV OMC patient card.
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To learn all of the information you need to apply for your WV OMC patient card, visit their website here.








