Qualifying Conditions
Do you qualify for a Florida medical card evaluation?
Florida recognizes several qualifying medical conditions. A licensed Florida physician will review your health history and determine whether you meet state eligibility requirements.
Eligibility is Prequalified.
TriVerde helps patients understand the evaluation process, renewal options, and state registry steps with clear support from a local St. Petersburg care team.
- New patient evaluations
- Renewal evaluations
- State registry guidance
- Support for common qualifying conditions
Florida Qualifying Conditions
Qualifying conditions listed under Florida law.
These categories are commonly recognized under Florida’s medical card evaluation framework. Final eligibility is determined by a qualified physician.
Cancer
A physician may review cancer-related medical history as part of the eligibility evaluation.
Epilepsy
Patients with epilepsy may be reviewed by a qualified physician under Florida requirements.
Glaucoma
Glaucoma is included among the listed qualifying categories under Florida law.
HIV / AIDS
Florida recognizes positive HIV status and AIDS among qualifying medical categories.
PTSD
Post-traumatic stress disorder may qualify after physician review and proper evaluation.
ALS
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is one of the listed qualifying conditions in Florida.
Crohn’s Disease
Crohn’s disease may qualify after review by a licensed Florida physician.
Parkinson’s Disease
Parkinson’s disease is included among Florida’s listed qualifying medical categories.
Multiple Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis may qualify under Florida’s medical card evaluation requirements.
Terminal Conditions
Terminal conditions may be reviewed when diagnosed according to Florida requirements.
Chronic Nonmalignant Pain
Chronic nonmalignant pain may qualify when state requirements are met.
Comparable Conditions
Florida allows review of certain conditions of the same kind or class as listed conditions.
Important: This page is educational only. It does not diagnose, guarantee eligibility, or replace an evaluation with a licensed Florida physician.
Not Sure If You Qualify?
Other medical conditions may be reviewed.
Florida law allows qualified physicians to evaluate certain medical conditions that are of the same kind or class as the listed conditions, or comparable to them. That decision must be made by the physician after reviewing your health history.
Physician review may include:
- Your current diagnosis or medical history
- Relevant symptoms or functional limitations
- Past treatments or current treatment plan
- Available medical records, when helpful
- Whether your condition fits Florida requirements
New Patient Evaluation
$255For Florida patients booking their first TriVerde evaluation.
Seniors & Veterans
$222A reduced evaluation rate for eligible seniors and veterans.
Renewal Evaluation
$169For returning patients who need renewal support.
Helpful items to bring
- Current government-issued identification
- Any helpful medical records, if available
- A list of current medications or relevant health history
- Questions you want to ask the physician or care team
- Payment method for your evaluation and any separate state fees
Before Your Visit
Arrive prepared, but do not stress.
Medical records can be helpful, but every patient situation is different. If you are not sure what to bring, call TriVerde before your appointment and our team can explain what may be useful.
FAQ
Questions about qualifying?
These are common questions patients ask before booking an evaluation with TriVerde.
Can TriVerde tell me if I qualify over the phone?
The final eligibility decision must be made by a licensed Florida physician. Our team can help explain the process and what to expect before booking.
Do I need medical records?
Medical records can be helpful, but every case is different. Call TriVerde if you are unsure what to bring.
Can chronic pain qualify?
Chronic nonmalignant pain may qualify when Florida requirements are met and a physician determines eligibility.
What if my condition is not listed?
Florida allows physician review of certain comparable conditions. A qualified physician must determine whether your condition meets the requirements.
Start Today
Ready to find out if you qualify?
Book your evaluation online or call TriVerde for help from a local St. Petersburg care team.
What happens next?
- Choose your appointment time
- Meet with a licensed Florida physician
- Review your condition and medical history
- Get help understanding registry steps
- Ask questions before and after your visit