UpLift is proud to offer non‑medical marijuana sales at our Milford dispensary, continuing the same care and quality we’ve provided to medical cannabis patients. Our dispensary is fully licensed to serve both non‑medical and medical customers, with a wide range of Ohio‑grown products available for walk‑in or online ordering.
Located at 401 Rivers Edge Drive just off I‑275, our Milford location is convenient for the entire Cincinnati metro.
Non-Medical Cannabis Purchasing Information
Eligibility: Customers must be 21 years or older with a valid government-issued photographic ID.
Purchase Limit: Up to 28.3 grams per day.
In addition to services to non-medical users, UpLift continues to provide specialized services for medical patients. This includes dedicated medical check-in and check-out processes to ensure the high standard of care and service that Uplift Dispensaries is known for. Medical patients also benefit from a 10% tax exemption not available to non-medical users.
Adult-use shopping made simple
UpLift’s Milford location makes adult-use cannabis shopping straightforward for customers across the east side of Greater Cincinnati—whether you’re coming from downtown Milford, Loveland, Eastgate, Anderson Township, Blue Ash, or anywhere along the I-275 corridor. You’ll find the core product categories in one place (flower, vapes, edibles, concentrates, tinctures, topicals, and accessories) with clear potency information and staff support when you want it.
If you’re newer to cannabis (or it’s been a while), starting with Cannabis 101 helps you understand the basics quickly—how THC and CBD differ, why terpene profiles matter, and what common label terms mean—so your first purchase feels confident instead of random.
What to bring and what to expect
For adult-use purchases, you’ll need a valid government-issued photo ID and you must be 21+. Daily purchase limits apply in Ohio and can vary by product type, so it’s smart to plan your trip if you’re shopping for multiple formats. UpLift Milford is located at 401 Rivers Edge Dr. and is convenient for quick stops before or after errands in Clermont County, with a check-in process designed to keep your visit moving smoothly.
Want to browse first and spend less time in-store? Online ordering lets you compare options at home, build a cart at your own pace, and arrive knowing what you want. If you’re aiming for the fastest visit, in-store pickup is a great option—especially on busier days when you’d rather grab and go.
How to choose the right product type
The best product is the one that fits your routine and your comfort level. Inhalable options (like flower and vapes) tend to feel faster and are often easier to adjust in small steps. Oral options (like edibles and tinctures) typically take longer to start, but many shoppers prefer them for longer-lasting effects at home. Topicals are popular for localized use and don’t follow the same onset timeline as inhalables or edibles.
If you’re deciding between categories, keep these quick comparisons in mind:
- Flower: classic, flexible, and often the easiest way to explore aromas and effects in small amounts.
- Vapes: discreet, portable, and fast-acting—helpful when you want convenience and consistency.
- Edibles: smoke-free with longer duration—best when you can give yourself time and avoid redosing too soon.
- Concentrates: typically higher potency—better suited for experienced shoppers who know their tolerance.
- Tinctures: measured dosing with flexible use—many people like the control and easy portioning.
- Topicals: creams, balms, and similar products designed for targeted application.
Across all categories, the most reliable way to compare is by potency and product details—not just a strain name. If you’re unsure, start with a lower dose, give it time, and adjust slowly on a future visit. That “start low and go slow” approach helps you learn what works for you without overshooting your comfort zone.
Transparency and smoother checkout
Shopping is easier when you can see what you’re buying. UpLift supports a more transparent experience with tools like the Vendor IPM list, which helps you understand what different partners disclose about plant care and cultivation practices. And when it comes to paying, reviewing cashless pay options before you arrive can make checkout feel simple and predictable.
Local roots and responsible use
UpLift is Ohio owned and operated, and the focus in Milford is on a welcoming, educational experience—helping customers find products that match their goals while keeping the process respectful and pressure-free. If you’re hosting friends, planning a low-key night in, or just looking for something that fits your routine, a little planning goes a long way: choose one category, pick a conservative potency, and give yourself time to understand the onset and duration.
Ohio’s rules also allow adults to grow cannabis at home under specific limits and requirements. If you’re curious about what’s permitted and how to stay compliant, this home grow guide for Ohio is a helpful overview.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a medical card to shop non-medical cannabis in Ohio?
No—adult-use purchases are available for customers 21+ with a valid photo ID. If you’re comparing the two options (including differences in taxes, limits, and who each program is designed for), see medical vs. adult-use purchasing in Ohio.
How do purchase limits work for adult-use cannabis in Ohio?
Limits are measured differently depending on whether you’re buying plant products (like flower) or non-plant products (like edibles, vapes, tinctures, and concentrates). For an up-to-date breakdown that’s easy to follow, read understanding cannabis purchase limits in Ohio.
What should I check on a cannabis label before buying?
Start with potency (THC/CBD), then review terpene profile and batch/testing details to compare strength and expected experience across brands. This guide to reading Ohio cannabis labels walks through what matters most.
How do tinctures compare to edibles?
Tinctures are often chosen for more precise dosing and flexible use, while edibles typically take longer to start and may last longer. For a practical comparison on onset and duration, see tinctures vs. edibles.







