How to Find Florida Marijuana Dispensaries Near You
Florida has one of the biggest medical marijuana markets in the country. As of recent years, Florida has hundreds of licensed dispensaries across the state. But none of them are accessible without a valid Florida medical marijuana card.
This guide covers what’s legal, how to get your card, what to bring, what you can buy, and which brands are worth knowing.
Key Takeaways
- Florida has hundreds of licensed dispensary locations operated by licensed state-approved companies
- Medical marijuana is legal in Florida; recreational use is not
- You need a valid Florida medical marijuana card to enter any dispensary
- Florida does not accept out-of-state medical cards
- Dispensaries carry flower, edibles, vapes, tinctures, concentrates, topicals, and more
- Most dispensaries offer same-day delivery statewide
- Your card works at every licensed dispensary in Florida
- Most patients have their card and are shopping within two weeks
What Are Marijuana Dispensaries in Florida?
Marijuana dispensaries in Florida are state-licensed stores where registered medical patients can legally buy cannabis products. They’re called Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers (MMTCs) and every single one is approved and regulated by Florida’s Office of Medical Marijuana Use (OMMU).
You won’t find recreational dispensaries here. Florida is a medical-only state. Every dispensary, in every city, serves registered patients only. No card, no purchase.
Florida runs a vertically integrated system. Each MMTC grows, processes, and sells its own cannabis from start to finish. It’s one of the reasons Florida dispensaries maintain consistent quality and safety standards.
Think of it less like a store and more like a pharmacy. You come in with a medical card, tell the staff what you’re dealing with, and they help you from there.
Finding a Florida Marijuana Dispensary
Finding a licensed dispensary in Florida is easy once you have your medical marijuana card. Here are the most reliable ways:
Use the OMMU Dispensary Locator
The Florida Office of Medical Marijuana Use maintains an official search tool on its website where you can find licensed MMTC locations by city or ZIP code. This is the most authoritative source because it only shows state-licensed dispensaries. Visit OMMU and use the search tool.
Use Weedmaps or Leafly
Both Weedmaps and Leafly let you search Florida dispensaries by location, view live menus, check hours, and read patient reviews. They’re useful for comparing what’s in stock before you visit. Keep in mind these are third-party platforms, always verify a dispensary is OMMU-licensed before going.
Search Each MMTC’s Website Directly
All the licensed MMTCs (Medical Marijuanna Treatment Centres) have their own store locators on their websites. If you already know which brand you want to try, go directly to their site, enter your ZIP code, and find your nearest location. Most also allow online ordering for pickup or delivery.
What to Look for When Choosing a Dispensary
Every licensed Florida dispensary sells OMMU-approved, lab-tested products, so the core safety standards are the same across the board. Where dispensaries differ is in product selection, pricing, staff knowledge, and in-store experience. A few things worth considering:
Location and hours. Most dispensaries open between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m., seven days a week, though hours vary by location. If you live in a rural area or need late hours, check before you go.
Product menu. Each MMTC grows its own cannabis and offers its own product line. What’s available at one dispensary won’t be at another. Browse menus online before your visit to confirm they carry what you need.
New patient discounts. Nearly every dispensary in Florida offers a significant discount on your first visit, commonly 25–50% off. This makes it easy and affordable to try a few different brands before committing.
Delivery. If visiting in person isn’t practical, most Florida MMTCs offer same-day delivery. Every ZIP code in the state is covered by at least one licensed MMTC for delivery.
Staff and atmosphere. Some dispensaries are quiet and clinical. Others are more welcoming and conversation-forward. If you’re new to cannabis or have specific medical needs, look for locations with trained staff who can walk you through options without rushing you.
What to Bring
- Your valid Florida MMUR (Medical Marijuana Use Registry) ID card
- A state-issued photo ID (driver’s license, passport, or state ID)
- Cash or a debit card, no Florida dispensary accepts credit cards
- Your doctor’s recommendation, if it’s your first visit (staff can verify this digitally, but having it on hand helps)
Marijuana Dispensaries in Florida
With 745 dispensary locations across the state, choosing where to shop can feel overwhelming. There’s no single best dispensary for everyone. It comes down to what you’re looking for: product quality, location, price point, or the kind of experience you want when you walk in.
Here’s a breakdown of the top options by what they do best.
MÜV

If you’re new to medical cannabis, MÜV is a solid first stop. They have 82 locations across Florida and put genuine effort into patient education. Staff are trained to walk you through products, explain dosing, and help you figure out what fits your condition. You won’t feel rushed or talked down to.
MÜV locations: Auburndale, Boynton Beach, Clearwater, Crestview, Deerfield Beach, Delray Beach, Eustis, Fort Myers, Fort Pierce, Hollywood, Key West, Lake City, Lakeland, Longwood, Naples, Navarre, New Port Richey, Ocala, Orange Park, Ormond Beach, Panama City Beach, Port St. Lucie, Sarasota, St. Petersburg, Stuart, Venice, Vero Beach, and Wellington. Check MÜV’s website for the most current list.
Phone: 833-880-5420
Trulieve
Trulieve is the biggest dispensary network in Florida with over 160 locations statewide. If you want variety, availability, and the easiest time finding a location close to home, Trulieve is the obvious choice. They carry a wide range of products at different price points and run a loyalty program that adds up over time.
Trulieve locations: Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Bradenton, Cape Coral, Clearwater, Daytona Beach, DeLand, Fort Myers, Gainesville, Hollywood, Key West, Lakeland, Melbourne, Ocala, Port St. Lucie, St. Petersburg, Venice, West Palm Beach, and more. Check Trulieve’s website for the most current list.
The Flowery

The Flowery controls every step from seed to sale, and it shows in the product. Their indoor-grown flower is consistently high quality, better genetics, better curing than most larger chains. They have fewer physical locations, but statewide delivery makes them accessible to most patients.
Phone: (305) 912-2929
Curaleaf

Curaleaf has around 70 Florida locations, most of them in major cities. If you’re in Miami, Orlando, Tampa, or Jacksonville, there’s likely a Curaleaf close to you. Product quality is solid, they run regular deals, and the stores are clean and well-organized.
Curaleaf locations: Boca Raton, Clermont, Daytona Beach, Destin, Englewood, Fort Myers, Fort Pierce, Jensen Beach, Lake Worth, Lakeland, Lauderhill, Lutz, Miami, North Miami, Ocala, Orange Park, Palm Bay, Palm Harbor, Pensacola, Port Charlotte, Port St. Lucie, Punta Gorda, Sanford, Sarasota, Spring Hill, St. Augustine, St. Petersburg, Stuart, Tallahassee, Tampa, Titusville, and Wesley Chapel. Check Curaleaf’s website for the most current list.
Surterra Wellness

Surterra takes a more clinical approach than most Florida dispensaries. Their products are formulated with medical patients in mind and the retail experience feels closer to a pharmacy than a cannabis shop. Their staff focuses on wellness outcomes rather than just making a sale.
Surterra Wellness locations: Bonita Springs, Boynton Beach, Bradenton, Brandon, Brooksville, Clermont, Crestview, Deerfield Beach, Delray Beach, Deltona, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Myers, Fort Walton Beach, Gainesville, Jacksonville, Key West, Lakeland, Largo, Merritt Island, Miami, Miami Beach, New Port Richey, North Palm Beach, North Port, Ocala, Orange Park, Orlando, Oviedo, Palm Bay, Palm Coast, Panama City, Pensacola, Port Orange, Port St. Lucie, Sebring, St. Petersburg, Summerfield, Tallahassee, Tampa, West Palm Beach, and Winter Haven. Check Surterra’s website for the most current list.
Phone: 850-391-5455
Jungle Boys

Jungle Boys started as a craft grower in Los Angeles and built a global reputation for premium genetics. Their Florida locations carry that same standard. If you care about strain quality, terpene profiles, and small-batch production, Jungle Boys delivers.
Jungle Boys Florida locations: Bonita Springs, Daytona Beach, Deerfield Beach, Gainesville, Jacksonville, Miami, Miami Beach, North Miami Beach, Ocala, Orlando, Palm Harbor, St. Petersburg, Tallahassee, Tampa, and West Palm Beach. Check Jungle Boys’ website for the most current list.
Every dispensary on this list requires a valid Florida medical marijuana card. Your card works at all of them, there’s no restriction on where you shop or how many you visit.
Sunburn Cannabis

Sunburn is one of the most authentically Florida-rooted MMTCs in the state. Built on a farm-first philosophy, they’ve earned a strong reputation for hand-trimmed flowers, live rosin concentrates, and their premium Bill’s Reserve top-shelf line. If you want a Florida-first brand with genuine seed-to-counter standards, Sunburn delivers.
Sunburn Cannabis Florida locations: Cape Coral, Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville Beach, Key West, Panama City Beach, Pensacola, Sarasota, Tallahassee, West Palm Beach, and more. Check Sunburn’s website for the most current list.
Sanctuary Medicinals

Sanctuary Medicinals has 25 Florida locations and has built a reputation for calm, welcoming dispensaries with staff who take genuine time with patients. Their new patient discounts are among the most generous in the state — 50% off the first, second, and fifth visits. They also carry a strong solventless product lineup including their Liquid Rosin LIVE! vapes.
Sanctuary Medicinals Florida locations: Clearwater, Daytona Beach, Gainesville, Jacksonville Beach, St. Petersburg, Tampa, and more. Check Sanctuary’s website for the full current list.
Phone: 786-679-2590
Sunnyside

Sunnyside is operated by Cresco Labs and runs 31 Florida locations. They’re known for live rosin concentrates, solid flower selection, and generous new patient discounts — up to 40% off your first four purchases. They also carry the One Plant brand, which has a loyal following among Florida patients.
Sunnyside Florida locations: Avon Park, Bonita Springs, Boynton Beach, Bradenton, Cape Coral, Clearwater, Fort Lauderdale, Jacksonville Beach, Lady Lake, Lutz, North Miami, Ocala, Oakland Park, Orlando, Palm Harbor, Pensacola, Port St. Lucie, Sarasota, St. Petersburg, Tallahassee, Tampa, Tamarac, and West Palm Beach. Check Sunnyside’s website for the most current list.
VidaCann (Now Planet 13)
VidaCann recently rebranded as Planet 13 but continues operating under the same Florida MMTC license. They’re known for quality tinctures and concentrates, a daily 25% discount for seniors (55+), veterans, and pediatric patients, and a rewards program that pays out real savings over time 1.5 points per $1 spent. With over 30 locations and free delivery on orders over $50, they’re one of the better-value options in the state.
VidaCann / Planet 13 Florida locations: Bonita Springs, Bradenton, Cape Coral, Daytona Beach, Deerfield Beach, Jacksonville, Orlando, Pensacola, Port Charlotte, St. Petersburg, Tampa, and more. Check their website for the full current list.
Phone: 800-977-1686
Florida Dispensaries: Quick Comparison
| Dispensary | Best For | FL Locations | Key Cities |
| Trulieve | Selection & convenience | 160+ | Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, Tallahassee |
| MÜV | First-time patients | 80+ | Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, Tallahassee |
| Curaleaf | Urban locations | ~70 | Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton |
| Surterra Wellness | Medical-first experience | 45 | Tampa, Orlando, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Tallahassee |
| Sunnyside | Concentrates & new patient deals | 31 | Tampa, Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, Tallahassee, St. Petersburg |
| Sanctuary Medicinals | Patient education & comfort | 25 | Tampa, Clearwater, Jacksonville, Gainesville |
| VidaCann / Planet 13 | Loyalty rewards & discounts | 30+ | Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, Daytona Beach |
| Sunburn Cannabis | Florida-grown quality | 14+ | Fort Lauderdale, Tallahassee, Pensacola, West Palm Beach |
| The Flowery | Premium flower | 15 + delivery | Select locations + statewide delivery |
| Jungle Boys | Craft cannabis | 15 | Miami, Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville |
Every dispensary on this list requires a valid Florida medical marijuana card. Your card works at all of them; there’s no restriction on where you shop or how many you visit.
More Florida Dispensaries to Know
Beyond the dispensaries covered above, Florida is home to dozens of licensed MMTCs from major operators. Most offer delivery, online ordering, and first-patient discounts. Here are several other solid operators to know:
AYR Cannabis
AYR is one of the more affordable options in Florida’s medical cannabis market. They run frequent deals and promotions, which makes them popular with patients on a budget. With locations in more than 30 cities across the state, there’s a good chance you have one nearby.
AYR Cannabis Florida locations: Boca Raton, Bonita Springs, Boynton Beach, Bradenton, Cape Coral, Clearwater, Clermont, Dania Beach, Daytona Beach, Eustis, Florida City, Fort Myers, Fort Pierce, Gainesville, Hollywood, Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, Lake City, Leesburg, Mary Esther, Merritt Island, Ocala, Orlando, Palm Beach Gardens, Panama City, Pensacola, Port St. Lucie, Sarasota, St. Augustine, Summerfield, Tampa, Winter Haven, and Winter Park. Check AYR’s website for the most current list.
FLUENT
FLUENT is a Florida-based operator headquartered in Tampa. They’re known for a strong vape and concentrate lineup and solid first-visit discounts. As of early 2026, they have 32 locations with more planned. Several locations offer drive-thru service, a convenience for patients who prefer a quick visit.
FLUENT Florida locations: Gainesville, Jacksonville, Lakeland, Miramar Beach, New Port Richey, Orlando, Panama City, Pensacola, St. Augustine, St. Petersburg, Tallahassee, Tampa, and more. Check FLUENT’s website for the most current list.
Phone: 833-735-8368
GrowHealthy
GrowHealthy is a Florida-focused operator that puts emphasis on product quality and customer service. They carry a curated product menu, which works well for patients who want consistency over variety. They offer statewide delivery with free delivery on orders over $75.
GrowHealthy Florida locations: Bonita Springs, Cape Coral, Deerfield Beach, Fort Myers, Gainesville, Orlando, Palm Harbor, St. Petersburg, Tampa, and more. Check GrowHealthy’s website for the most current list.
Green Dragon
Green Dragon brought its Colorado roots to Florida and fills a gap the larger chains miss, smaller cities and rural areas. Their Florida footprint is smaller, but they’re worth knowing if you’re in the areas they serve.
Green Dragon Florida locations: Avon Park, Brooksville, Crystal River, Englewood, Inverness, Lake City, Orlando, and Tampa. Check Green Dragon’s website for hours and current availability.
RISE Dispensaries
RISE is operated by Green Thumb Industries and has built a following among Florida patients for consistently quality flowers and concentrates. They run generous new patient discounts and keep a tight, well-curated product menu. Their Florida footprint is more limited than the major chains, but where they operate, they’re a top choice for quality-focused patients.
RISE Florida locations: Oviedo, Pinellas Park, and select other markets. Check RISE’s website for the most current list.
Phone: 305-306-8772
Cannabist
Cannabist takes a curated approach with clean, well-run stores and staff focused on finding you the right product. With 13 locations across major metro areas, they’re a reliable option for patients in cities like Miami, Jacksonville, and Orlando who want a more considered, boutique-style experience. Note: Cannabist currently does not offer delivery at Florida locations.
Cannabist Florida locations: Bonita Springs, Bradenton, Brandon, Cape Coral, Delray Beach, Gainesville, Jacksonville, Longwood, Melbourne, Miami, Orlando, Sarasota, St. Augustine, and Stuart.
Insa Cannabis
Insa operates a small number of Florida locations but has built a reputation for quality products and a welcoming, approachable dispensary environment. They’re a solid alternative for patients looking for something outside the major chains in the markets they serve.
Insa Florida locations are limited, check their website for the most current list of open locations.
What Can You Buy at a Florida Dispensary?
Florida dispensaries carry a full range of products. What you’re allowed to purchase is based on your doctor’s certification and the dosage limits set in your treatment plan.
Flower: The most popular product. Patients can buy up to 2.5 oz every 35 days and cannot possess more than 4 oz at one time.
Pre-Rolls: Ready-to-smoke joints. Counts toward your 2.5 oz flower limit.
Vaporizer Cartridges: Discrete and easy to dose. As of June 2026, all vape hardware must be a single solid color under new OMMU regulations. This is a branding rule; it doesn’t affect what’s in the cartridge.
Edibles: Available exclusively at licensed dispensaries. Gummies are the most common format. Start with a low dose edibles take 30 minutes to two hours to take effect.
Tinctures and Oils: Absorbed under the tongue. Fast-acting and easy to dose precisely. Popular with patients managing chronic pain, anxiety, or sleep issues.
Concentrates: Wax, shatter, live resin, and rosin. High potency products. Talk to your doctor before trying these if you’re new to cannabis.
Topicals: Creams, patches, and balms for localized relief. No psychoactive effect.
Capsules and Softgels: Pre-measured doses in pill format. Slower onset, longer duration.
RSO (Rick Simpson Oil): High-concentration cannabis oil used by patients managing serious conditions. Always consult your certifying physician before starting RSO.
Florida tracks every purchase through the MMUR database. Your dosage limits apply across all dispensaries statewide, not just one location.
Is Marijuana Legal in Florida?
Medical marijuana has been legal in Florida since January 2017 under Amendment 2, which passed with 71% of the vote. Recreational marijuana is still illegal. Every dispensary in the state serves registered medical patients only.
Here are the key things to know:
You need a Florida medical card. Out-of-state cards are not accepted. If you’ve moved to Florida or are a seasonal resident, you need a Florida card before you can buy from any dispensary.
Public use is prohibited. Medical marijuana can only be consumed in a private residence. Using it in a car, park, beach, or public space is against the law, even with a valid card.
Driving under the influence is a criminal offense. Your card does not protect you from a DUI. Florida treats cannabis impairment the same as alcohol impairment.
Your employer can still drug test you. Florida employers are not required to accommodate medical marijuana use. If your workplace has a drug-free policy, your card won’t protect your job.
Home cultivation is illegal. Registered patients cannot grow their own plants. All cannabis must come from a licensed MMTC.
Recreational legalization is on the 2026 ballot. Florida voters decided on Amendment 3 on November 3, 2026. If it passes with a 60% supermajority, adults 21 and older could possess up to 3 ounces and current dispensaries would immediately begin serving recreational customers.
How to Get Your Florida Medical Marijuana Card
Most patients have their card within two to three weeks. The process has four steps.
Step 1: Check your qualifying condition. Florida has a set list. The most common are chronic pain, PTSD, anxiety, cancer, epilepsy, glaucoma, HIV/AIDS, Crohn’s disease, ALS, Parkinson’s, and MS. Doctors have some flexibility for conditions of similar severity.
Step 2: See a certified doctor in person. Your first visit must be in person. Florida doesn’t allow first-time certifications over telehealth. The doctor reviews your history, confirms your condition, and submits your certification to the state the same day.
Step 3: Apply through the MMUR portal. Complete the state application online and pay the $75 annual fee plus a $2.75 processing charge.
Step 4: Get your card. Most patients receive a temporary email card within one to two weeks. It works at any Florida dispensary immediately. Your physical card follows by mail.
Your card is valid for one year. You also need to see your doctor every 210 days to keep your certification active — the card expiration and certification expiration are two separate dates.
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Can Florida Dispensaries Deliver?
Yes. Most licensed Florida dispensaries offer delivery and every ZIP code in Florida is covered by at least one MMTC. Same-day delivery is available at most locations for orders placed early in the day.
You place the order through the dispensary’s website, have your MMUR card and photo ID ready at the door, and a delivery driver brings it to you. No dispensary in Florida can ship cannabis out of state, cannabis cannot legally cross state lines regardless of where you’re going.
Final Thoughts
Florida has 745 dispensary locations, statewide delivery, and more product options than most patients expect. All of it is accessible once you have your medical marijuana card.
Getting the card is easier than most people think. You see a doctor once in person, complete a short state application, and pay the $75 annual fee. Most patients are walking into a dispensary within two weeks of their first appointment.
If you have a qualifying condition, Dr. Green Relief can get you there, with same-week appointments, experienced physicians, and a 100% money-back guarantee.
Book your evaluation with Dr. Green Relief today.
FAQs
How many dispensaries are in Florida?
There are 745 licensed dispensary locations statewide, operated by 28 licensed MMTCs. Major cities like Miami, Tampa, and Orlando are well-covered. Most patients have at least one dispensary within a reasonable distance or can access same-day delivery.
Can I go to a Florida dispensary without a medical card?
No. All Florida dispensaries require a valid MMUR card and state-issued photo ID. There are no exceptions.
Does Florida accept out-of-state medical marijuana cards?
No. Florida does not accept out-of-state medical marijuana cards. You must have a Florida medical marijuana card to make purchases in the state.
Do Florida dispensaries take credit cards?
Florida dispensaries do not accept credit cards. You should bring cash or a debit card, and most locations have ATMs on-site for convenience.
Can I visit multiple dispensaries in one day?
Yes, you can visit multiple dispensaries in one day. Your card is valid at any licensed MMTC in Florida, and there’s no limit on how many locations you can visit. However, all purchases are tracked statewide, and your prescribed dosage limits still apply across all transactions.
Can I get marijuana delivered to my home in Florida?
Yes! Most Florida MMTCs offer same-day home delivery for registered patients. Orders are placed directly through the dispensary’s website.
Are there recreational dispensaries in Florida?
No. Florida only allows medical marijuana as of 2026. Recreational (adult-use) sales are not legal, though voters will decide on legalization in the upcoming November 3, 2026 ballot.





