Frequently asked questions What medical conditions qualify for a Medical Marijuana Card in Illinois? In Illinois, the following conditions may qualify you for a medical marijuana recommendation and card: – Autism – Agitation of Alzheimer’s disease – Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) – Anorexia nervosa – Arnold-Chiari malformation – Cancer – Cachexia/wasting syndrome – Causalgia – Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy – Chronic pain – Crohn’s disease – CRPS (complex regional pain syndrome Type II) – Dystonia – Ehlers-Danlos syndrome – Fibrous Dysplasia – Glaucoma – Hepatitis C – HIV/AIDS – Hydrocephalus – Hydromyelia – Interstitial cystitis – Irritable bowel syndrome – Lupus – Migraines – Multiple Sclerosis – Muscular Dystrophy – Myasthenia Gravis – Myoclonus – Nail-patella syndrome – Neuro-Bechet’s autoimmune disease – Neurofibromatosis – Neuropathy – Osteoarthritis – Parkinson’s disease – Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) – Post-Concussion Syndrome – Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) – Reflex sympathetic dystrophy – Residual limb pain – Rheumatoid arthritis – Seizures (including those characteristic of Epilepsy) – Severe fibromyalgia – Sjogren’s syndrome – Spinal cord disease (including but not limited to arachnoiditis) – Spinal cord injury is damage to the nervous tissue of the spinal cord with objective neurological indication of intractable spasticity – Spinocerebellar ataxia – Superior canal dehiscence syndrome – Syringomyelia – Tarlov cysts – Tourette syndrome – Traumatic brain injury – Ulcerative colitis