Georgetown Hemp in Baltimore: A Primary-Care Cannabis Clinic with Medical Oversight
Georgetown Hemp operates as a physician-supervised cannabis clinic in Baltimore, bridging the gap between recreational dispensaries and clinical medical services by requiring a doctor's evaluation before any purchase and maintaining a medical framework for all recommendations.
What Georgetown Hemp actually is
Georgetown Hemp is a medical cannabis clinic, not a retail dispensary. It sits at the clinical end of Baltimore's cannabis access landscape: patients must schedule a consultation with a physician affiliate, receive a medical evaluation, and obtain a written assessment before they can purchase anything. This model differs fundamentally from walk-in dispensaries, which serve customers with an existing valid medical card or recreational purchase intent. Georgetown Hemp's value proposition hinges on the medical consultation itself, not on product selection or retail convenience.
The clinic operates on a membership or per-consultation basis and positions itself for patients seeking guidance on whether cannabis is appropriate for their condition, how it might interact with other medications, and which delivery methods or cannabinoid profiles suit their needs. Scale is intimate: it is a single-location operation, not a chain, and serves Baltimore residents and some surrounding areas.
Consultation process and fees
An initial medical evaluation typically costs between $100 and $150, though exact pricing should be confirmed by calling ahead, as consultation fees can fluctuate based on insurance partnerships or promotional periods. The physician reviews your medical history, current medications, diagnosis, and treatment goals during this first appointment. Length runs 30 to 45 minutes. If the physician determines medical cannabis is appropriate, you receive a signed recommendation document (sometimes called a certification) that you can then use at any licensed dispensary in Maryland.
Subsequent consultations, if you return to Georgetown Hemp for ongoing guidance or dosage adjustments, may cost $75 to $100. Some patients visit once, receive their certification, and use it across multiple dispensaries; others use Georgetown Hemp as their ongoing care provider and return quarterly or as needed.
How it compares to other Baltimore cannabis access options
Patients have three main routes to legal cannabis in Maryland: recreational purchase with no medical requirement (available at any retail dispensary if you are 21 and in-state), medical dispensary access (with a doctor's note or caregiver card), or clinical guidance through a specialized clinic like Georgetown Hemp.
Recreational dispensaries (such as Culta, Trulieve, and Enlighten locations in Baltimore) offer immediate walk-in or online ordering, wider product variety, and no consultation cost, but they do not provide medical oversight. A patient with multiple medications or a complex history cannot ask a pharmacist-level question about interactions.
Medical card holders can access the same dispensaries but at lower prices (most dispensaries offer 10 to 20 percent medical discounts) and with tax exemptions in Maryland. The entry barrier is still a doctor's certification, but many patients obtain that from their primary-care physician without a separate visit or cost.
Georgetown Hemp's distinction is depth: the physician specializes in cannabis medicine, can spend dedicated time on dosing strategy and cannabinoid selection, and can monitor your response over time. Choose Georgetown Hemp if you have a complicated medical history, concurrent medications, or significant uncertainty about whether cannabis is right for you. Choose a standard dispensary if you already have a valid medical card and want quick, affordable access to inventory. Choose a recreational dispensary if you are an adult buyer with no medical concerns and want variety and immediate service.
Who it suits and who it does not suit
Georgetown Hemp works best for patients with chronic pain, anxiety, insomnia, or inflammatory conditions who have not tried cannabis and want expert guidance before starting. It also suits those taking multiple medications who need a clinician to cross-check potential interactions. Older adults and patients with serious comorbidities (heart disease, liver disease, seizure disorders) benefit from the structured medical assessment.
It is not necessary if you already have a Maryland medical card and know what product profile you want, or if you are buying recreationally and do not need medical input. Patients seeking immediate walk-in access without an appointment will find dispensaries faster.
First visit logistics and what to bring
Call to schedule. You will need to provide a brief health history by phone or form before the appointment; have a list of your current medications and any diagnoses on hand. The visit happens at the clinic location (confirm current address when booking). You will meet with a physician or nurse practitioner in a consultation room, not a retail counter. Bring a photo ID and, if relevant, any recent blood work or imaging related to your condition. The visit is private and confidential.
At the end, you receive a written recommendation (a PDF or printed form). You can then register with a Maryland dispensary or use it immediately if you already have an account.
Hours, parking, and access
Georgetown Hemp's standard hours are typically 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday; Sunday hours are limited or closed. Verify current hours before scheduling, as medical clinics adjust staffing seasonally. Street parking and a small lot are available, though Baltimore's lot availability varies by time of day.
Appointments are by reservation only; walk-ins are not accommodated. Booking typically opens 2 to 4 weeks in advance.
Why it matters in Baltimore
Georgetown Hemp fills a genuine gap in Baltimore's cannabis market. Many people want medical guidance but lack a willing primary-care doctor or do not have time for a separate appointment with their GP. The clinic removes that barrier and ensures that medical cannabis entry is supervised, informed, and documented.

