Farmington is New Mexico's fifth-largest city — a community of more than 45,000 residents at the confluence of the San Juan, Animas, and La Plata rivers in the Four Corners region of northwest New Mexico, home to San Juan College, the New Mexico Natural History Museum satellite, and a vibrant Native American heritage rooted in the Navajo Nation and surrounding tribal communities. FarmingtonMarijuana.clinic is an online directory and telehealth scheduling platform connecting Farmington residents with NM-licensed providers for medical cannabis certifications under New Mexico's Medical Cannabis Program.
We are not a medical practice, dispensary, or pharmacy. We connect patients with qualified providers and guide them through New Mexico's straightforward telehealth certification and NMDOH registration process — from Animas Valley and downtown Farmington to Pinon Hills, La Plata, and every Farmington neighborhood.
Every provider on our platform holds an active New Mexico license and is registered with the NMDOH Medical Cannabis Program — including physicians (MD), doctors of osteopathy (DO), and nurse practitioners (NP) licensed to prescribe controlled substances in NM.
All telehealth appointments are conducted on HIPAA-compliant platforms. The NMDOH Online Patient Portal is also HIPAA-compliant. Farmington patients' health information is handled with complete confidentiality throughout the process.
Every certification follows NMDOH Medical Cannabis Program requirements. Patients complete their application at no cost through mcp-patient-tracking.nmhealth.org after the provider initiates it.
New Mexico's Medical Cannabis Program, administered by the NMDOH Center for Medical Cannabis, has been one of the nation's longest-running programs since 2007. A Farmington patient books a telehealth appointment with a licensed NM provider who evaluates their qualifying condition. If approved, the provider initiates the patient application in the NMDOH system. The patient then completes their application at mcp-patient-tracking.nmhealth.org — no state fee, no paper forms. The NMDOH processes applications within up to 5 business days. Upon approval, the electronic card is available immediately via the portal; a physical card arrives by mail in 7–10 days.
New Mexico has 30 qualifying conditions including chronic pain, cancer, PTSD, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, Crohn's disease, glaucoma, HIV/AIDS, ALS, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, Huntington's disease, autism spectrum disorder, anxiety, insomnia, and others. For the full list visit nmhealth.org/about/mcpp/mcp/hpp/.
New Mexico medical cannabis patients are exempt from both the cannabis excise tax (currently 12%, rising to 18% by 2030) and gross receipts taxes on dispensary purchases — taxes that recreational buyers pay in full. For Farmington patients spending $200 per month on cannabis to manage a qualifying condition, a medical card saves over $400 per year in taxes alone, in addition to the benefit of a 15 oz per 90-day purchase allowance.
FarmingtonMarijuana.clinic is an advertising platform. NM-licensed providers pay for patient connection and marketing services. Those commercial relationships are disclosed in our Advertising Disclosure and play no role in any provider's clinical decisions. Questions? Use the contact form on our Terms & Policies page.