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In New York, there is a list of qualifying conditions that may make a patient eligible to obtain a medical marijuana card. The <a href="https://mymmjdoctor.com/new-york-medical-marijuana-qualifying-conditions/">current list of qualifying conditions for a New York medical marijuana card includes:</a> Chronic pain, Severe or persistent muscle spasms, Severe nausea, Seizures, HIV/AIDS, Inflammatory, bowel disease, Huntington's disease, Parkinson's disease, Multiple sclerosis, Neuropathies, Spinal cord, injury with spasticity, Epilepsy, Cancer, PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder), Opioid use disorder, Substance use disorder. It's important to note that patients with other conditions not listed may still be eligible for a medical marijuana card if their condition is severe and debilitating and if the use of medical marijuana would provide relief for their symptoms. The decision to approve medical marijuana use for a patient is ultimately up to the discretion of the patient's healthcare provider.