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Medical Marijuana Card in Atlanta
(Low THC Oil Card Guide)

Patients in Atlanta and the surrounding metro area can obtain a medical marijuana card through a licensed Georgia physician evaluation.

US420DOC provides fast and confidential medical cannabis evaluations for qualifying patients across Atlanta, Marietta, Sandy Springs, Decatur, Roswell, and the greater Atlanta region.

If approved by a registered physician, your certification is entered into the Georgia Low THC Oil Registry, allowing the state to issue your medical cannabis card.

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

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

Georgia law allows patients with certain medical conditions to obtain a Low THC Oil card through the state registry.

Some common qualifying conditions include:

 

 

• Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
• Cancer
• Seizure disorders and epilepsy
• Multiple sclerosis
• Crohn’s disease
• Parkinson’s disease
• Severe or chronic pain conditions

If you are unsure whether your condition qualifies, you can take a quick eligibility check.

Who Qualifies for a Medical Marijuana Card in Atlanta

The process for obtaining a medical cannabis card in Atlanta is straightforward.

Step 1 — Check Eligibility

Patients first confirm they may qualify under Georgia’s medical cannabis program.

Step 2 — Physician Evaluation

A licensed physician registered with the Georgia Department of Public Health performs a medical evaluation.

Step 3 — State Registry Entry

If approved, the physician enters your certification into the Georgia Low THC Oil Registry.

Step 4 — Receive Your Card

The Georgia Department of Public Health issues your Low THC Oil card/medical marijuana card.

How Atlanta Patients Get a Medical Marijuana Card

The process for obtaining a medical cannabis card in Atlanta is straightforward.

Step 1 — Check Eligibility

Patients first confirm they may qualify under Georgia’s medical cannabis program.

Step 2 — Physician Evaluation

A licensed physician registered with the Georgia Department of Public Health performs a medical evaluation.

Step 3 — State Registry Entry

If approved, the physician enters your certification into the Georgia Low THC Oil Registry.

Step 4 — Receive Your Card

The Georgia Department of Public Health issues your Low THC Oil card/medical marijuana card.

How Atlanta Patients Get a Medical Marijuana Card

The process for obtaining a medical cannabis card in Atlanta is straightforward.

Step 1 — Check Eligibility

Patients first confirm they may qualify under Georgia’s medical cannabis program.

Step 2 — Physician Evaluation

A licensed physician registered with the Georgia Department of Public Health performs a medical evaluation.

Step 3 — State Registry Entry

If approved, the physician enters your certification into the Georgia Low THC Oil Registry.

Step 4 — Receive Your Card

The Georgia Department of Public Health issues your Low THC Oil card/medical marijuana card.

How Atlanta Patients Get a Medical Marijuana Card

Serving Patients Across the Atlanta Area

US420DOC helps patients across the entire Atlanta metro region, including:

Atlanta
Marietta
Sandy Springs
Decatur
Roswell
Alpharetta
Kennesaw
Lawrenceville
Duluth

Patients throughout the metro area can begin their evaluation online.













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