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Battle Ground, Clark County

Telehealth MMJ Renewals in Battle Ground, WA

Battle Ground and north Clark County residents can renew their Washington State medical marijuana authorization via secure telehealth — no travel required for renewals. New-patient initial evaluations are completed in person at our Olympia clinic.

Initial visits are in-person at our Lynnwood clinic per WA statute. Here's why.

Same-day eligibility decisionNo referral requiredSecure video for renewalsConfidential

How to renew your MMJ card from Battle Ground

  1. 1

    Book your renewal online

    Select a same-day or future telehealth renewal slot. (New patients: book the in-person initial at our Lynnwood clinic.)

  2. 2

    Complete your intake form

    Short health history — 5 minutes, fully confidential.

  3. 3

    Join your video appointment

    Connect from any device in Battle Ground. Your clinician reviews your authorization renewal.

  4. 4

    Receive your renewed authorization

    Same-visit decision. Your new written WA State authorization is mailed within 3–5 business days.

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Qualifying conditions for Battle Ground residents

Frequently asked questions

Is telehealth available for medical marijuana renewals in Battle Ground?

Yes. If your initial provider documented compassionate-care eligibility, you can renew by secure video from anywhere in Washington State, including Battle Ground and Ridgefield.

Do new patients near Battle Ground have an in-person option?

Washington law requires the initial evaluation in person. Our nearest clinic is Olympia, about 90 minutes north on I-5. Annual renewals after that can be completed by telehealth.

Can I get my Washington medical marijuana card via telehealth?

It depends on whether it's your initial authorization or a renewal. WA RCW 69.51A.030 requires the initial physical examination to be in person — we hold those at our Lynnwood clinic. Annual renewals can happen via telehealth if your provider documented at your initial visit that an in-person renewal would be a hardship (this is called compassionate-care eligibility, and it's specifically permitted by WA law).

Why do I have to come in for the initial visit?

Washington statute (RCW 69.51A.030) requires the initial physical examination to be in person. Some online services advertise telehealth-only initials, but we don't offer that — see our why-in-person-initial page for the full regulatory explanation.

How long does a telehealth renewal take?

Renewal appointments are typically 15–20 minutes. You'll learn the decision the same visit, and your new written authorization is mailed within 3–5 business days.

What technology do I need for a renewal?

A smartphone, tablet, or computer with a camera and microphone. No app to download — we use a secure browser-based video platform.

How much does it cost?

Initial visits at the Lynnwood clinic are $175. Annual telehealth renewals are $140. Payment is collected online at booking — no surprise fees.

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Telehealth renewal · Same-day decision · Valid at any WA dispensary

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