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October 10, 2024 02:15 pm ETEstimated Read Time: 5 Minutes
No more piles of paperwork and endless delays. With Veriheal, getting your medical cannabis card has never been more straightforward.
The Georgia medical cannabis program allows patients with specific qualifying conditions to legally possess medical cannabis products. To participate, individuals must register with the state by submitting a waiver signed by both the patient and a physician, along with a medical certification completed by the doctor. With Veriheal, this is an easy and straightforward process.
As more people turn to medical cannabis, it’s important to have an easy way to get a medical marijuana card. This guide will show you how to get your Georgia medical card, explain the benefits, and cover legal details about the state’s program.
How To Get A Medical Marijuana Card in Georgia
Registering for your Georgia medical marijuana card is easy: it just takes three steps and can be done entirely online.
1. Book an Appointment
The first step is finding a registered cannabis doctor in your state. Companies like Veriheal can connect you with a qualified physician in your state who is medically licensed by Georgia to certify patients.
Come prepared for your appointment with your medical history of the qualifying condition you would like to receive medical cannabis to treat. Your doctor can provide additional guidance by recommending the right products for your personal symptoms.
If you’re not approved, no stress – Veriheal will refund you in full if you don’t qualify for the Georgia medical cannabis program.
What Qualifies You For Medical Marijuana in Georgia?
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AIDS, when such syndrome is severe or end stage
Alzheimer’s disease, when such disease is severe or end stage
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, when such diagnosis is severe or end stage
Autism spectrum disorder, when (a) patient is 18 years of age or older, or (b) patient is less than 18 years of age and diagnosed with severe autism
Cancer, when such diagnosis is end stage or the treatment produces related wasting illness or recalcitrant nausea and vomiting
Crohn’s disease
Epidermolysis bullosa
Intractable pain
Mitochondrial disease
Multiple sclerosis, when such diagnosis is severe or end stage
Parkinson’s disease, when such diagnosis is severe or end stage
Patient is in a hospice program, either as inpatient or outpatient
Peripheral neuropathy, when symptoms are severe or end stage
Post-traumatic stress disorder resulting from direct exposure to or witnessing of a trauma for a patient who is at least 18 years of age
Seizure disorders related to diagnosis of epilepsy or trauma-related head injuries
Sickle cell disease, when such diagnosis is severe or end stage
Tourette’s syndrome, when such syndrome is diagnosed as severe
Aside from having one or more qualifying conditions, Georgia residents must also meet additional state requirements. Patients must be able to supply a current driver’s license or state identification card showing proof of residency.
3. Register With Your State
After your approval, the physician will submit the certification for their patient. Upon state approval, the Georgia DPH will contact the applicant. At that point, the patient can purchase a Low THC Oil Registry Card from a nearby public health office for $25. This card is valid for five years.
Why Should I Get My Med Card With Veriheal?
Registering for medical marijuana in Georgia can significantly improve living with a medical condition. Beyond that, getting certified for medical cannabis use through Veriheal offers several extra benefits. From personalized guidance provided by Veriheal to legal peace of mind, a medical marijuana card can be a game-changer in more ways than one.
Tailored Medical Cannabis Consultations
Even after your first visit with a medical marijuana doctor, you won’t have to manage cannabis use alone. Veriheal offers comprehensive online resources and personalized cannabis consultations, helping you create a cannabis treatment plan that fits your needs.
Better Peace of Mind
If you’re worried about workplace drug testing, a medical marijuana certification can bring peace of mind. Even in workplaces with drug test policies, an MMJ recommendation can help clarify any positive test results. If you’re unsure about your company’s stance, consider discussing their policies on medical marijuana.
Increased Legal Protection
When traveling with medical cannabis, having an MMJ recommendation can be crucial. Law enforcement may recognize your use as medically valid, potentially protecting you from legal consequences.
Flexible Payment Options
Veriheal understands that the upfront cost of a medical marijuana card can be challenging for some. To make this more manageable, they offer financing options through Sezzle, allowing you to break the cost into four installments, making their services more accessible.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to get a medical marijuana card in Georgia?
Using Veriheal, a medical marijuana card consultation costs $199 plus the required $25 state fee. In total, a medical marijuana card costs $224 and lasts for five years.
Are there medical marijuana dispensaries in GA?
Yes, there are medical marijuana dispensaries in Georgia. Fine Fettle currently has three open locations across the state, including Athens, Decatur, and Smyrna, with more locations coming soon.
How long does it take to get a medical marijuana card in Georgia?
From consultation to approval, the medical card process in Georgia generally takes around three to five months.
Kymberly is a Pennsylvania native and cannabis enthusiast. When she's not scouring the racks at the thrift store, Kym can be found rollerblading with her dog or just goofin' around.
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