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Contact Us - Georgia Medicaid
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In addition to being able to request benefits, customers...
- Basic Eligibility
Basic Eligibility. You may be eligible for Medicaid if your...
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Medicaid offers many types of programs for a variety of...
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For Our Providers. The Georgia Department of Community...
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Hospital Presumptive Eligibility - Georgia Medicaid
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Georgia Medicaid offers benefits on a Fee-for-Service (FFS)...
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Families and Children - Georgia Medicaid
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These families may qualify at various income levels depending on family size and income. Families who qualify are entitled to the full range of Medicaid covered services including doctors’ visits, health checkups, immunizations, dental and vision care.
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In addition to being able to request benefits, customers with a Customer Portal account can also check the status of their application once submitted, view details about their benefits, and report changes. To apply for Medicaid please visit the Georgia Gateway Customer Portal.
Call 1-800-GEORGIA to verify that a website is an official website of the State of Georgia.
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Medicaid is a program that provides health care services to individuals who meet the requirements for income, resources and citizenship. Coverage categories include those for low-income families with children under age 19 and adults who are age 65 or over, blind or disabled.
Basic Eligibility. You may be eligible for Medicaid if your income is low and you match one of the following descriptions: You think you are pregnant. You are a child or teenager. You are age 65 or older. You are legally blind.
Medicaid offers many types of programs for a variety of people. Visit the Georgia Gateway member services website to submit an application, create an account or login. Search through this full list to find a specific program, or find an applicable program by audience in the menu.