The New Mexico Medical Cannabis Program recognizes 18 qualifying medical conditions. Review the complete list below and start your application today.
Having a listed qualifying condition does not guarantee approval. A licensed New Mexico physician registered with the New Mexico Medical Cannabis Program must evaluate you and certify that medical marijuana is clinically appropriate for your specific case. This list is current as of 2026 and may be updated by the New Mexico legislature.
All 18 conditions currently recognized under the New Mexico Medical Cannabis Program as of 2026.
Even if your condition appears on the list above, you must be evaluated by a licensed physician who is registered with the New Mexico Medical Cannabis Program. The physician will review your medical history, current treatments, and clinical presentation before issuing a certification. Telehealth evaluations are accepted in New Mexico.
Prepare these documents before your physician evaluation to ensure the smoothest possible certification process.
A valid New Mexico driver's license, state ID, or U.S. passport confirming you are 18+ years old and a New Mexico resident.
Documentation of your qualifying diagnosis including doctor's notes, lab results, imaging reports, or hospital records.
Records showing prior treatments attempted for your condition and their results. This demonstrates medical necessity.
A utility bill, bank statement, lease agreement, or official mail confirming your current New Mexico residential address.
Common questions about qualifying for a medical marijuana card in New Mexico.
The New Mexico Medical Cannabis Program recognizes 18 qualifying conditions including Cancer, Glaucoma, Multiple Sclerosis, Nerve Damage, Epilepsy, and more. A licensed physician must evaluate and certify your condition before you can register as a patient.
Yes โ chronic pain, severe pain, and intractable pain are qualifying conditions under the New Mexico Medical Cannabis Program. A licensed physician must verify the severity and chronicity of your pain and certify that medical cannabis is an appropriate treatment option.
Yes โ Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is an officially recognized qualifying condition under the New Mexico Medical Cannabis Program. Veterans, first responders, and civilians with a PTSD diagnosis may be eligible for medical marijuana certification.
When meeting with a licensed New Mexico physician, you should bring: (1) medical records documenting your diagnosis, (2) treatment history showing prior therapies tried, (3) any specialist notes or referrals, and (4) a list of current medications. The physician will review your history and make the determination.
Anxiety and depression are not specifically listed as qualifying conditions under the current New Mexico Medical Cannabis Program. However, a licensed physician may be able to certify these conditions if they cause severe, debilitating symptoms. Consult directly with a registered New Mexico physician.
The standard minimum age for a New Mexico medical marijuana card is 18 years old. In special circumstances, minors may qualify with parental/guardian consent and designation of an adult caregiver. The New Mexico Medical Cannabis Program must review and approve all minor patient applications. Contact the program directly for minor patient procedures.
Our licensed New Mexico physicians are ready to evaluate your eligibility. Most appointments take under 30 minutes.
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