FAQs

What are your hours of operation?

Our hours of operation are:

* Monday – Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
* Saturday: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM (only pickup orders)

Consultations with a Pharmacist are 9am-4pm Monday-Friday

How do I become a medical marijuana patient in Louisiana?

To become a medical marijuana patient, you will need to get an evaluation and recommendation from a physician. You can find a list of trusted physicians here.

For a  more comprehensive guide of what to expect click here.

What forms of payment are accepted?

Capitol Wellness accepts cash, debit cards with a PIN, and Aeropay

 *Please note that debit cards require a PIN and will run as a normal ATM transaction with a slight processing fee.

Do you offer delivery service?

Yes, we have expanded our delivery areas to include all of East Baton Rouge parish and surrounding areas. Here’s what you should know:

  • Delivery orders must be paid with Aeropay—a free and secure payment method
  • We deliver to all of East Baton Rouge parish and surrounding areas
  • We can deliver to your home, office, or anywhere that you are comfortable receiving your medication. Just enter your desired delivery address at time of order.
  • Someone over the age of 18 must be available to sign for the delivery and show a valid ID
    Deliveries are made Monday-Friday from 10 am-6:30pm
  • Delivery drivers will call or text when leaving their previous stop to let you know they are on their way
  • All products are delivered in a nondescript black bag
Can I use my medical marijuana card from another state?

Yes, out-of-state medical marijuana patients can obtain their medication at Capitol Pharmacy. You will need to fill out our Visiting Patient form, and have your Medical Marijuana card and a valid state ID or driver’s license. Once received and reviewed, your licensed physician will be contacted by our pharmacy for approval to dispense in Louisiana.

Does health insurance cover medical marijuana products if recommended by a doctor?

Even though a majority of states including Louisiana have legalized the use of marijuana in medical treatments, patients will have to pay for medical marijuana products out of pocket at a licensed pharmacy due to the Schedule 1 controlled substance classification of marijuana.