Telehealth MMJ Renewals in Everett, WA
Everett and Snohomish County patients can get their Washington State medical marijuana authorization via telehealth or visit our Lynnwood clinic — just 15 minutes south on I-5.
Initial visits are in-person at our Lynnwood clinic per WA statute. Here's why.
How to renew your MMJ card from Everett
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Book your renewal online
Select a same-day or future telehealth renewal slot. (New patients: book the in-person initial at our Lynnwood clinic.)
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Complete your intake form
Short health history — 5 minutes, fully confidential.
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Join your video appointment
Connect from any device in Everett. Your clinician reviews your authorization renewal.
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Receive your renewed authorization
Same-visit decision. Your new written WA State authorization is mailed within 3–5 business days.
Serving Everett and surrounding areas
Qualifying conditions for Everett residents
Frequently asked questions
Is there an in-person option near Everett if I prefer that?
Yes. Our Lynnwood clinic is about 15 minutes south on I-5 and accepts same-day appointments. Telehealth is also available statewide.
Can Boeing or Naval Station Everett employees get an MMJ card?
Your evaluation is confidential. Federal employees and defense contractors should review their agency's drug policies before applying, as federal law still classifies cannabis as a controlled substance regardless of state authorization.
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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