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Getting Your Georgia Medical Card
Navigating the Georgia medical cannabis system doesn't have to be overwhelming. To qualify, you must have a state-approved condition and be a legal resident. Our partnered providers specialize in guiding patients through the evaluation process, ensuring you have the proper documentation needed to secure your card and access to trusted dispensaries statewide.
Partnered Providers
We've partnered with these trusted Georgia clinics to ensure a smooth certification process for all patients.

Elevated Health MD
Atlanta, GA • (770) 697-0500• info@elevatedhealthmd.org
Empowering Individuals To Take Control Of Their Health And Wellness Through The Safe And Responsible Use Of Medical Marijuana.

Frequently Asked Questions
We've compiled answers to the most common questions about navigating Georgia's medical cannabis certification process.
What are the qualifying conditions for a Georgia Medical Cannabis Card?
Qualifying conditions in Georgia include end-stage cancer, ALS, seizure disorders related to epilepsy or trauma, multiple sclerosis, Crohn's disease, mitochondrial disease, Parkinson's disease, and sickle cell disease, among others. A certified physician must confirm the diagnosis.
How do I find a partnered medical provider?
You can browse our growing Provider List section above. Each partnered provider is verified and experienced in the Georgia Low THC Oil Registry process, ensuring you receive professional guidance for your application.
What documentation do I need to bring to my appointment?
Generally, you will need a valid Georgia ID and medical records demonstrating your qualifying condition. Our partners may have specific requirements, so it's best to confirm when booking your consultation.
How long does it take to receive the card?
Once your physician enters your information into the state registry, processing typically takes a few weeks. Usually, you will receive notification from the State of Georgia once your card has shipped.