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Low THC Oil Information for Patients and Caregivers
Below you will find the key information that patients and caregivers need to know to obtain a Low THC Oil card. Please refer to the FAQs below or contact the Georgia Low THC Oil Program with any further questions.
Requesting a Low THC Oil card:
- Consult with your physician about obtaining a Low THC Oil card if you have a qualifying condition(s).
- If approved by your physician, fill out the Low THC Oil Waiver and have it notarized. Provide the waiver and a valid driver’s license, state-issued identification, passport, military ID, or other valid forms of identification for you and your caregiver to your physician.
- Pay for your Low THC Oil card via our secured payment portal or money order. Once your payment is complete, your card will be shipped via UPS to the mailing address on file. A signature is required for delivery, so cardholders must ensure that someone is present to sign for the package. After three delivery attempts, the package will be returned to the DPH; and the cardholder will need to contact the Department for the card to be shipped again. If you do not have a permanent or secure home address or use a P.O. Box, your card will be shipped to the health department location nearest your residence.
Obtaining your Low THC Oil card:
Cardholders will receive an email with a link to a secure payment portal where they can pay for their card. If a cardholder is unable to pay via the payment portal or does not have access to an email address, they can mail a money order in the amount of $30 to:
Georgia Department of Public Health
Attn: Low THC Oil Program
200 Piedmont Ave SE,
West Tower, Suite 1710
Atlanta, GA 30334
Shipped to Cardholder
- Once your payment has been processed, you will receive your card at the mailing address on file (can take up to 10 business days)
- A signature is required for delivery, so cardholders must ensure that someone is present to sign for the package. After three delivery attempts, the package will be returned to the DPH; and the cardholder will need to contact the Department for the card to be shipped again.
- You can check your card status here
Shipped to Health Department Location:
- Once your payment has been processed, you will be notified by the Department when the card is ready for pickup (can take up to 10 business days)
- You can check your card status here
- You will need to sign an authorization form if someone other than yourself or your caregiver is picking up the card on your behalf
- You will need to show a valid driver’s license, state-issued identification card, passport, military ID, or other valid form of identification to pick up your card.
Once you have your Low THC Oil card:
- Your card is active for five years
- Consult your physician if your card is set to expire and there is a need to renew.
- For any card-related problems, contact [email protected] or call (770) 909-2765
Resources and Supporting Materials for Patients
Waiver patients and caregivers need to fill out, sign, and have notarized to get a Low THC Oil card
The use of cannabinoids and THC containing products have not been approved by the FDA and the clinical benefits are unknown and may cause harm. By signing the waiver, patients and caregivers are voluntarily agreeing and consenting to treatment through the use of cannabinoids and THC containing products and waive any rights to actions against the physician and the State of Georgia for the use of cannabinoids and THC containing products.
Form cardholders need to complete and sign authorizing someone to pick up their card from the health department on their behalf.
FAQs for Patients
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How do you apply for a Low THC Oil card?
- Consult with a registered physician about getting a Low THC Oil card if you have a qualifying condition(s).
- If approved by your physician, fill out the Low THC Oil Waiver and have it notarized. Provide the waiver and a valid driver’s license, state-issued identification, passport, military ID, or other valid forms of identification for you and your caregiver to your physician.
- Pay for your Low THC Oil card via our secured payment portal or money order. Once your payment is complete, your card will be shipped via UPS to the mailing address on file. A signature is required for delivery, so cardholders must ensure that someone is present to sign for the package. After three delivery attempts, the package will be returned to the DPH; and the cardholder will need to contact the Department for the card to be shipped again. If you do not have a permanent or secure home address or use a P.O. Box, your card will be shipped to the health department location nearest your residence.
Please allow up to 10 business days to receive your card.
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How long does it take for the Low THC Oil card to be ready?
Low THC Oil cards can take up to 10 business days from the time your payment is processed. To check your card status, click here.
Cards will be printed and shipped via UPS to the cardholder’s mailing address on file. A signature is required for delivery, so cardholders must ensure that someone is present to sign for the package. After three delivery attempts, the package will be returned to the DPH; and the cardholder will need to contact the Department for the card to be shipped again.
If the cardholder does not have a permanent or secure home address or uses a P.O. Box, the card will be sent to the health department location nearest the cardholder’s (patient’s or caregiver’s) residence. The Department will contact cardholders when their card is ready. To pick up the card, cardholders must provide a valid driver’s license, state-issued identification, passport, military ID, or other valid forms of identification.
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What if more than one person is caring for the child or adult?
If there is more than one caregiver, each caregiver may apply for a separate card. Each card costs $30.
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Can a cardholder authorize an individual to pick up your Low THC Oil card?
For cards shipped to a health department location, patients and caregivers may authorize an individual to pick up their Low THC Oil card from the health department on their behalf with a signed authorization form . The individual picking up the card should have identification for themselves as well as the cardholder.
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Which health departments distribute Low THC Oil cards to certified patients and/or their caregivers?
For patients and caregivers without a permanent or secure home address or with a P.O. Box, their cards will be shipped to one of the 43 health department locations nearest their residence.
- Carroll County Health Department
- Catoosa County Health Department
- Chatham County Health Department
- Cherokee County Health Department
- Clarke County Health Department
- Clayton County Health Department
- Cobb County Health Department
- Colquitt County Health Department
- Decatur County Health Department
- DeKalb County Health Department
- Douglas County Health Department
- Fannin County Health Department
- Fayette County Health Department
- Floyd County Health Department
- Forsyth County Health Department
- Franklin County Health Department
- Fulton County Health Department
- Adamsville Regional Medical Center
- College Park Regional Health Center
- Fulton County Vital Records
- Neighborhood Union Health Center
- North Fulton Regional Health Center
- Glynn County Health Department
- Gordon County Health Department
- Gwinnett County Health Department
- Hall County Health Department
- Henry County Health Department
- Houston County Health Department
- Laurens County Health Department
- Lowndes County Health Department
- Macon-Bibb County Health Department
- Morgan County Health Department
- Muscogee County Health Department
- Newton County Health Department
- Richmond County Health Department
- Rockdale County Health Department
- Stephens County Health Department
- Sumter County Health Department
- Tift County Health Department
- Troup County Health Department
- Turner County Health Department
- Walton County Health Department
- Ware County Health Department
- Whitfield County Health Department
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How much does the Low THC Oil card cost, and is it covered by health insurance? When do you pay for it?
The fee for a Low THC Oil card is $30 per card, and it is not covered by health insurance. Cardholders will receive an email with a link to our secure payment portal. There is a $3.75 service fee when using the payment portal. If a cardholder is unable to pay via the payment portal or does not have access to an email address, they can mail a money order in the amount of $30 to:
Georgia Department of Public Health
Attn: Low THC Oil Program
200 Piedmont Ave SE,
West Tower, Suite 1710
Atlanta, GA 30334
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How long is the Low THC Oil card valid?
The Low THC Oil card is valid for five years from the date your payment is processed. The expiration date is printed on the front of the card. After that time, you must consult your physician to renew your card.
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What happens if you lose your card, or the information on your card is wrong or outdated? Can it be corrected?
If you lose your card, or the information on your card is wrong or outdated, please contact the Low THC Oil Program by emailing [email protected] or calling (770) 909-2765.
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Where can you buy Low THC Oil after receiving your card?
You can go to the Georgia Medical Cannabis Commission’s website to find locations that sell Low THC Oil.
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Your employer tests for drug use, including cannabis. Can they test you if you are a medical cannabis patient? Can they fire you if you use medical cannabis?
Low THC Oil can show on drug tests and is used at the patient’s discretion. Georgia law does not prevent an employer from testing for the use of cannabis (for any reason) or taking action against an employee who tests positive for the use of cannabis (for any reason).
Page last updated 10/17/2024