Qualifying Conditions for a Medical Marijuana (Low‑THC Oil) Card in Georgia (2026)
Georgia does not have a full medical marijuana program; instead, it operates a Low THC Oil Registry that allows qualified patients to legally possess up to 20 fluid ounces of cannabis oil containing no more than 5% THC, with CBD content equal to or greater than THC. Patients must be Georgia residents, have a qualifying condition, and be certified by a Georgia‑licensed physician who submits their information to the registry.
Qualifying Medical Conditions
To join Georgia’s Low THC Oil Registry, a patient must be diagnosed with one or more of these conditions (in severe or end‑stage form where specified):
- AIDS when severe or end‑stage
- Alzheimer’s disease when severe or end‑stage
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) when severe or end‑stage
- Autism spectrum disorder (severe for minors; any level for adults)
- Cancer (end‑stage, or when treatment causes wasting, nausea, or vomiting)
- Crohn’s disease
- Epidermolysis bullosa
- Intractable pain
- Mitochondrial disease
- Multiple sclerosis (MS) when severe or end‑stage
- Parkinson’s disease when severe or end‑stage
- Peripheral neuropathy
- Post‑Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) for adults 18 and older
- Seizure disorders related to epilepsy or head trauma
- Sickle cell disease when severe or end‑stage
- Terminal illness with life expectancy under two years
Eligibility Requirements
To receive a Low THC Oil Registry card, patients must:
- Be a Georgia resident
- Have at least one qualifying medical condition diagnosed by a Georgia‑licensed physician
- Be certified by that physician for the Low THC Oil Registry
- Complete registration and be issued a card by the Georgia Department of Public Health
Application Process
- Consult a Physician: Schedule an appointment with a Georgia‑licensed doctor who evaluates your condition and decides whether to certify you for the Low THC Oil Registry.
- Physician Submits Forms: If approved, the physician completes and submits your certification and waiver forms to the Georgia Department of Public Health for entry into the registry.
- Receive Registry Card: When processing is complete, you are notified to pick up your physical Low THC Oil Registry card (often at a local public health office), which legally authorizes possession of low‑THC oil in Georgia.
Caregivers and Minors
Parents, legal guardians, or other approved caregivers can be issued cards to possess low‑THC oil on behalf of minor or dependent adult patients, subject to the same residency and certification requirements.
Booking an Appointment with Licensed Doctors
For Georgia residents who want a fast, online evaluation for the Low THC Oil Registry, same‑day appointments with licensed physicians are available at:
This telehealth service connects patients with Georgia‑licensed cannabis doctors for quick video consultations and end‑to‑end support through the certification and registry process.
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