Culta in Baltimore: Medical Cannabis Dispensary with Physician Evaluation On-Site
Culta is a medical cannabis dispensary and clinic located in Baltimore where patients can obtain a physician evaluation, receive a medical cannabis certification, and purchase cannabis products in one visit, without scheduling a separate doctor's appointment elsewhere.
What Culta actually is
Culta operates as an integrated medical cannabis clinic and retail dispensary. Unlike most cannabis retailers that serve only certified patients, Culta includes a licensed physician on-site who can evaluate new patients and issue Maryland medical cannabis cards during the same appointment. The business model targets patients new to medical cannabis who would otherwise need to find and schedule with an independent doctor, then travel to a dispensary. Culta consolidates that process. The operation is Maryland-licensed and operates under state medical cannabis regulations, meaning access requires either an existing certification or a same-day evaluation through their physician.
Evaluation, certification, and pricing
Culta charges a flat fee of approximately $150 to $200 for the physician evaluation and certification; confirm the exact current rate when you call, as physician consultation fees vary. Once certified, patients access the retail side. Product pricing follows standard Baltimore dispensary ranges: flower (dried cannabis) typically costs $10 to $15 per gram or $200 to $300 per ounce depending on strain and quality; concentrates (wax, shatter, oil) run $40 to $80 per gram; edibles range from $10 to $30 per item; and pre-rolled joints cost $8 to $15 each. Culta's prices sit in the mid-to-upper range for Baltimore dispensaries; discount chains like Surterra or Mission operate at lower price points, while smaller craft retailers often charge more for specialty strains.
Comparing Culta to other Baltimore dispensaries
Most Baltimore dispensaries require customers to bring an existing Maryland medical cannabis card or bring proof of physician certification obtained elsewhere. Surterra Wellness and Grow operate as large-chain retailers without on-site evaluation; you must arrive certified. Mission, another prominent chain, maintains lower per-unit pricing but also requires pre-existing certification. The Healing Center and Blasé offer medical evaluations through affiliated physicians but typically require a separate phone consultation and a separate in-person dispensary visit. Culta's advantage is speed: if you are new to medical cannabis in Maryland and have no existing card, you enter the clinic, meet the physician, receive certification, and walk out with products in a single appointment. For patients who already hold a card or prefer to shop price-aggressively, a chain like Surterra may deliver better value. For patients seeking personalized guidance during the evaluation itself, Culta's on-site physician gives you the chance to ask questions directly before purchasing.
Who Culta suits and who it does not
Culta is best for: patients new to medical cannabis in Maryland without an existing card who value speed and convenience; people who want to discuss their medical history and product options with the evaluating physician before purchasing; and patients willing to pay a moderate price for products in exchange for a streamlined first visit. Culta is not ideal for: patients seeking the lowest per-unit prices (chains like Surterra typically undercut Culta's margins); patients with an established card who simply need to restock; and those who prefer to shop online or at dispensaries with more discrete locations, since Culta's dual function as clinic and retail can feel less anonymized.
Your first visit
On arrival, bring a valid government-issued ID and proof of Maryland residency (utility bill, lease, or driver's license). You will check in at the front desk, complete intake paperwork, then meet with the on-site physician for a brief consultation (typically 15 to 30 minutes). The physician reviews your medical history, current conditions, and medication list, then determines if you qualify for medical cannabis certification under Maryland law. Once approved, you receive your temporary certification and move to the retail floor to browse and purchase. The entire process usually takes 45 minutes to 1.5 hours depending on store traffic.
Hours, location, and parking
Culta operates in the Canton area of Baltimore. Hours are typically 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday; call 410-675-6010 to confirm current hours, as dispensary scheduling can shift seasonally. Street parking is available in the surrounding Canton neighborhood; Culta does not operate a dedicated lot. Public transit access is available via the Charm City Circulator and MTA local bus routes; confirm the nearest stop on your route planner.
Culta fills a specific gap in Baltimore's cannabis market by combining certification and retail, eliminating the friction of coordinating two separate appointments if you are starting from scratch in the medical cannabis system.

