This could be the BEST doctor visit you’ve ever had.
Find relief with natural medicine – Talk to the experts at NMC Utah.
If you are new to our clinic, reserve an in-person appointment for a new med card, or to renew your card.
Returning patients, please select the Video option with your QMP.
Schedule Now for a new or renewed med card
You’ll receive an email with everything you need to know,
OR follow these easy steps to be ready for your med card.
Intake Form
STEP THREE:
Complete our secure intake form.
Please be thorough with your past medication and treatment history, and include a current medication list.
Make An Appointment in Lehi
STEP FOUR:
Make an appointment to see us in Lehi
Click HERE for St George.
Welcome to NMC Utah: A Medicinal Cannabis Clinic
- A Personalized Patient Experience.
- Affordable Access and Education.
- Real Symptom Relief.
Expected Costs of Utah Medical Card with NMC Utah
Returning NMC Utah patients get our OG cost – $150 to renew for a full year. We’ve reduced our costs every year and again in 2024. We pass those savings to our patients.
New patients can MORE THAN offset their initial office visit charge with discounts on products at participating pharmacies. Plus, they’ll deliver to your home with no delivery fees.
We’ll show you how!
Why Choose NMC Utah
A Personalized Patient Experience
New patient appointments are never rushed – we budget 20 minutes for YOU so we can discuss cannabinoid medicine and your goals for symptom relief.
Experience and Expertise
Our background as growers, medicine makers, and cannabis educators give us a unique understanding of what our patients want and need. We want you to be educated and empowered to make good choices from day one.
Low Renewal Cost
We certify you for as long as the law allows to save you money and time. Low appointment cost is a part of our committment to access and symptom relief. Returning patients save even more. Offset some or all of your costs with product discounts when you qualify.
Renewing Your Utah Med Card
We make renewing your card easy with video telehealth visits and text reminders. We send out an email with everything you need to know and a text message with the link to connect with your provider on the morning of your appointment. We’re available on the day of your appointment via phone, text, or email. If we miss your call just leave a voicemail and we’ll get back to you – usually within the hour.
We care about your experience.
Ask us about our Med Card Revival Events happening through the remainder of the year.
We are celebrating the success of Utah medical cannabis and EVS system improvements in 2024: reduced costs, improved quality, delivery (see our blog), and patient discounts, all of which add up to an improved patient experience. Having an active medical card keeps you safe and sound, plus it gives you full access to every pharmacy in the state of Utah.
How do I renew my card, and how do I know when I need to keep my card active?
Check out our FAQs for all questions regarding renewals and how to access the EVS.
You’ll receive an email from the State of Utah’s medical cannabis department when it is time to begin the renewal process. Simply book a video appt online with your QMP. If you don’t see a QMP you have seen before on our calendar, please come in for your appointment.
If your card has expired you will need to log into the EVS and get into ‘awaiting certification’. Having issues? No problem, give us a call and we can help walk you through the process.
Renewing Your Card from Another QMP
Ready to renew an active or expired card with NMC Utah? NMC Utah does not charge additional fees for becoming a patient. Reserve an in-person appointment at any of our up-scale locations and check your inbox for an email with everything you need to know.
Complete our easy online intake form and follow our instructions to update your profile in the EVS. Our Coordinators offer a complimentary Gold Star EVS mop-up service, so if anything goes sideways, call us.
Renewing patients from any QMP will enjoy our OG pricing through 2024.
What do I need to bring to my appointment?
- Driver’s license or state or federal issued photo ID. Out of state identification is fine, as long as it is valid. You can also use a valid passport.
- For people qualifying with PTSD. The state requires a letter from your therapist stating that you are their patient and that you experience symptoms or have diagnosis of PTSD. Please upload a copy of this letter along with your ID while completing your intake form.
- Ensure all links for intake form and application links in your appointment confirmation email are completed 24 hours prior to your appointment. Please note: All patients must be ‘awaiting certification’ in the Utah EVS prior to their appointment.
- Cash or Credit/Debit Card or Health Saving Account required at the time of your appointment. Sorry, no insurance or Medicaid accepted at this time.
- Utah Medical Cannabis Cards are printed or can be downloaded directly from your patient profile on the Utah EVS (Electronic Verification System), at the conclusion of your visit.
- We will reach out with regular newletter updates so you never have to guess what comes next to keep your card active.
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