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If you are considering medical cannabis for a qualifying condition, Georgia allows patients with certain medical diagnoses to obtain a Medical Cannabis Card through the Low THC Oil Registry.

 

This card allows approved patients to legally possess low-THC medical cannabis products to help manage their symptoms.

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US420DOC makes the process simple. Our licensed physicians evaluate patients through a secure online process and guide them through the steps required to obtain a medical cannabis card in Georgia.

For most patients, the process involves three simple steps.

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 cannabis card.

HOW TO GET A MEDICAL CARD IN GEORGIA

MEDICAL CANNABIS CARD IN GEORGIA

How do I get a medical cannabis card in Georgia?
Complete the intake process, be evaluated by a licensed Georgia physician, and if approved, have your certification submitted to the Georgia Low THC Oil Registry.

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How long does it take to get a medical cannabis card in Georgia?
Processing times vary, but many patients receive their card within about 10 to 12 days after physician certification is submitted.

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Who qualifies for a medical cannabis card in Georgia?
Patients with certain qualifying conditions may be eligible, but a licensed Georgia physician must determine whether the condition qualifies under state law.

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Do I need medical records to apply?
Some patients already have records, while others may need help gathering the information needed for evaluation.

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How much does a medical cannabis card cost in Georgia?

Costs typically include the physician evaluation and the state registry card fee.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS --- FAQ'S

After a physician approves your evaluation, the certification is submitted to the Georgia Low THC Oil Registry. Once your certification has been entered into the registry, the state processes your application and issues your official registry card.

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Processing times can vary, but many patients receive their card within 10-12 days after their physician certification has been submitted.

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Patients will be notified when their card is ready and can pick it up from the designated Georgia Public Health office.

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US420DOC helps guide patients through the entire process so they understand each step and know what to expect.

HOW LONG IT TAKES TO GET A MEDICAL CARD IN GEORGIA

The cost of obtaining a medical cannabis card in Georgia typically includes two parts:

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Physician Evaluation

Patients must be evaluated by a licensed Georgia physician who determines whether their condition qualifies for the medical cannabis program.

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State Registry Card Fee

Once approved, the Georgia Department of Public Health charges a state fee for issuing the Low THC Oil Registry Card.

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US420DOC provides a simple online process that connects patients with licensed physicians who understand Georgia’s medical cannabis laws and can guide patients through the certification process.

HOW MUCH DOES A MEDICAL CANNABIS CARD COST IN GEORGIA?

START YOUR MEDICAL CANNABIS EVALUATION

If you believe you may qualify for a medical cannabis card in Georgia, the first step is completing the secure online intake form.

 

The US420DOC process is designed to be simple, confidential, and handled by licensed Georgia physicians.

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Start your application today and take the first step toward obtaining your medical cannabis card.

Georgia law allows patients with certain medical conditions to qualify for the Low THC Oil Registry Card, commonly referred to as a medical cannabis card in Georgia. A licensed physician must determine that a patient has a qualifying condition and that medical cannabis may help manage their symptoms.

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Some of the qualifying conditions in Georgia include:

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• Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
• Seizure disorders such as epilepsy
• Multiple Sclerosis
• Parkinson’s Disease
• Crohn’s Disease
• Sickle Cell Disease
• Autism Spectrum Disorder (when severe)
• Cancer related symptoms
• Chronic pain associated with certain medical conditions
• Alzheimer’s Disease
• AIDS / HIV

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Every patient’s situation is unique. During the evaluation process, a licensed physician will review your medical history and determine whether your condition qualifies under Georgia’s medical cannabis program.

If you are unsure whether your condition qualifies, the US420DOC team can help guide you through the evaluation process.

WHO QUALIFIES FOR A MEDICAL CARD IN GEORGIA

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