Cannabis can contribute to the treatment of many health conditions. One of these conditions is post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). There are various clinical studies suggesting that cannabis proves helpful in reducing nightmares and other symptoms of PTSD.
You may be wondering, “can you get a medical card for PTSD?” It is possible in Arkansas and Missouri*! Taking our free HIPAA-compliant PTSD evaluation for a medical card is an excellent option for those looking to treat their PTSD using alternative methods.
(*Note: the PTSD self-test cannot currently be applied in Missouri, as Missouri requires an in-state Psychiatrist to certify them for this particular condition. However, a medical card is possible to obtain in Missouri.)
See if You Qualify for a Medical Marijuana Card
Our easy-to-use and free online PTSD evaluation for a medical card in Arkansas will guide you through the symptoms of PTSD. It will allow our experienced medical staff to determine whether you qualify for a medical marijuana card. It is simple and easy to fill out and incorporates CAPS scoring. Just read each question carefully and provide valid information on your condition. Check the mark on the right to indicate how severe the problem is affecting you.
The PTSD evaluation for a medical card provides a compact list of the 17 primary symptoms to determine whether you qualify for medical marijuana treatment. It is, however, not an exhaustive list, and you can consult our team for further advice. For more information on our online PTSD test for a medical card, see our article on what the PTSD test is and how we can use it in the clinical setting.
We will email you the results after you complete our PTSD evaluation for a medical card in Arkansas. You can book an appointment with us if your free PTSD test indicates your symptoms and history are consistent with PTSD. You can reach out to our team of medical professionals to find out how to get a medical card for PTSD treatment.