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How to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Georgia
(Low THC Oil Card Guide)

Georgia allows patients with certain medical conditions to legally possess low-THC medical cannabis through the Georgia Low THC Oil Registry.

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To receive a Low THC Oil card, a patient must first be evaluated by a licensed physician who is registered with the Georgia Department of Public Health.

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US420DOC provides fast, confidential medical cannabis evaluations for qualifying patients across Georgia.

After approval, your physician will enter your certification into the Georgia Low THC Oil Registry so the state can issue your medical cannabis card.

1ī¸âƒŖ Schedule an evaluation with a registered physician
2ī¸âƒŖ Provide documentation of your qualifying condition
3ī¸âƒŖ Physician enters your certification into the Low THC Oil Registry
4ī¸âƒŖ Georgia Department of Public Health issues your card
5ī¸âƒŖ Pick up your card and legally access medical cannabis

Steps to Get Your Georgia Medical Marijuana Card
(Low THC Oil Card)

• PTSD
• Chronic Pain
• Epilepsy
• Multiple Sclerosis
• Cancer
• Parkinson’s Disease
• Alzheimer’s Disease

Who Qualifies for a Medical Marijuana Card in Georgia

Step 1 – Complete Your Online Intake

Patients begin by submitting a secure intake form with their medical information.

Step 2 – Physician Certification

A licensed Georgia physician reviews your information and determines whether your condition qualifies under Georgia law.

Step 3 – State Registry Submission

If approved, the physician submits your certification to the Georgia Low THC Oil Registry so you can obtain your official medical marijuana card.

How Long It Takes to Get a Georgia Medical Cannabis Card

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