Do I need a medical cannabis card?
No. There is no official medical cannabis card in the UK, and you do not need one to be treated. If you have searched for one, you have most likely run into an American idea that does not apply here
The short answer
The UK has no official medical cannabis card, and no register you must join to be treated. What makes your treatment legal is a prescription from a specialist doctor, dispensed by a licensed pharmacy. There is nothing else to apply for. One privately run card called the Cancard does exist, but it is a different thing aimed at different people, and we explain it below.
Where the “card” idea comes from
In many US states, patients apply for a medical marijuana card that lets them buy cannabis from a dispensary. The UK works in a completely different way. Here, cannabis is a prescribed medicine, not a product you are licensed to buy, so there is no card and no dispensary. Searching for a UK cannabis card means looking for something that was never set up.
What you actually need
One thing: a prescription. A specialist on the GMC Specialist Register prescribes your medicine, a licensed pharmacy dispenses it, and your proof is the prescription itself and the clinic’s paperwork. Some clinics also give patients an ID card or letter linked to their prescription as a convenience. That is useful to carry, but it is the clinic’s own document, not a legal requirement and not a US-style card.
What about the Cancard?
You may come across something called the Cancard, so it helps to know what it is and what it is not. The Cancard is a privately run scheme, not an official or government card, and not a prescription. It is aimed at people who have a qualifying condition but no prescription, often because private treatment is out of reach, as a way to explain their situation if stopped by police. It does not make cannabis legal for you, and it is not the same as being a prescribed patient. If you have a prescription, your prescription and pharmacy paperwork are your proof, and the Cancard is not something you need.
What to carry, and why
If you drive or travel with your medicine, the thing that protects you is proof of your prescription, not a card. We cover exactly what to carry, and your position if stopped by police, in [Your rights if stopped by police].
What this means for you: Do not chase an official UK cannabis card to get treated, because there is no such thing and you do not need one. The legal route is a specialist prescription dispensed by a pharmacy. Keep your prescription and pharmacy paperwork to hand, and that is your proof. The Cancard is a separate scheme for people without a prescription, not a substitute for one.
Sources: NHS, medical cannabis; GOV.UK, cannabis-based products for medicinal use; Cancard (on the Cancard scheme
Related: Is medical cannabis legal in the UK? · How to get a prescription · Your rights if stopped by police
By The Plain Line. Last updated June 2026. This is information, not medical or legal advice. The law changes over time, so we date and review our guides.