Visit Vytal Options medical marijuana dispensary in Harrisburg, PA to shop and learn how cannabis can support your health and wellness journey. Our staff’s friendliness and product knowledge will help you navigate our comprehensive dispensary menu. We’re proud to offer a full line of premium products, and we’ve developed productive relationships with growers and vendors to ensure there’s something for everyone.
To schedule a marijuana dispensary appointment with our on-site medical professional, please visit https://www.vytaloptions.com/schedule-a-consultation/. Walk-ins are also welcome. Appointments are not required, however, we highly recommend scheduling one if you are new to medical marijuana.
Each time you visit Vytal Options, bring your Medical Marijuana ID card and State ID or license.
Cash or ATM card. (Due to federal regulations, we do not accept credit cards. For your convenience, we may accept ATM cards for a $3.00 fee.)
Vytal Options proudly grants store credits in all our dispensary locations for defective products or quality issues within 14 days of purchase. Store credit requests will only be processed at the dispensary location in which the product was purchased. Approved store credit may be used on the same day or applied to a future transaction up to but not exceeding 14 days from the moment of purchase. Cash or debit card refunds are not provided at this time.
Currently, PA does not accept out of state medical marijuana cards and does not have a reciprocity program. While other states may accept PA cards, PA dispensaries are only permitted to serve patients with PA medical marijuana cards. To qualify for medical marijuana in PA, you must be a resident of this state, and you must have a PA MMJ card to purchase from a PA dispensary.
Only approved medical marijuana patients (and their approved caregivers) can purchase medical marijuana in Pennsylvania, as recreational cannabis is not legal. The amount of marijuana a medical marijuana patient or caregiver could purchase had been one-month’s supply, though recently the Governor signed a law upping the amount to a three-month supply.