Apply For A Georgia Medical Marijuana Card

Recreational Marijuana Is Illegal In Georgia. But Elevated Health MD Can Connect You With A Licensed Medical Marijuana Doctor To Get Your Card Approved Today.

Watch This Video & Learn More About Getting A Medical Marijuana Card in Georgia

Possession Limits for Medical Patients vs Recreational Users In Georgia 

Medical Patients

  • No Limits
  • Low THC Cannabis Oil Only
    (Max 5% THC)
  • 20 fl. oz. Purchase Limit
  • State Taxes Are 4%

Recreational Users

  • Recreational Use Is Illegal In Georgia

How To Get A Medical Marijuana Card In Georgia

1 Book An Appointment

Schedule an appointment to see a medical marijuana doctor in GA through Elevated MD at a time that is convenient for you. Provide your personal information, upload your drivers license and book your appointment with a licensed medical marijuana doctor. Our doctors can approve any qualifying condition.

2 Consultation with An Elevated Health MD Doctor

Consult with a doctor for 10-15 minutes to evaluate your ailments, and ask any questions you may have about medical marijuana treatment. After the appointment is complete and if you are approved, the doctor will fill out a waiver form (signed by you and the doctor) and a physician certification form for medical marijuana. 

*Note that the doctor will send over the required forms to the Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH), and the Georgia DPH will review the information.

3 Pickup Your Card

The Georgia DPH will review your information and create your Low THC Oil Registry Card. A representative from your Local County Office will contact you to come pickup your card. In Georgia, patients will need to renew their card every two years by seeing a licensed physician again. Elevated Health MD will get in touch with you when your certification is approaching its expiration to help you setup a renewal consultation.

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About Cannabis In Georgia

The Status of Cannabis Legalization in Georgia

In April 2023, the first legal medical cannabis dispensaries opened in Georgia. Qualifying patients can now purchase low-THC cannabis oil at a licensed dispensary with their registry card. Toward the end of August 2023, the Georgia government approved licenses for three new dispensaries, bringing the total number of dispensaries up to ten.

Georgia HB1, also called Haleigh’s Hope Act, was enacted in the 2015-2016 legislative session, enabling Georgia locals to legally consume medical cannabis for certain qualifying conditions. Unlike other states, Georgia sets itself apart with the “Low THC Oil Registry Card,” allowing cardholders to possess up to 20 fluid ounces of the medicinal prescription if they have a qualifying condition certified by a physician.