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We are Here to Serve

The Landing Dispensary COLUMBUS
724 W. GAY STREET
COLUMBUS, OHIO 43222

614-547-3750


STORE HOURS

Tuesday - Saturday:  11 AM-7 PM

Sunday & Monday: Closed

***Please note we take our last new patient at 6:30 PM, and our last returning patient must be checked in by 6:45 PM.***
 

Drive-Thru

Existing patients can enjoy our new Drive-Thru services at The Landing Columbus.

Learn More!

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Check In: What Do I Need?
 

In order to visit The Landing Dispensary, you will need to have:
 

1. An active OMMCP patient or caregiver card (digital or physical) 

• If you need assistance with updating your account information or remaining days supply, click here.

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2. The valid State I.D. you used when registering for the program
• Valid forms of ID include: unexpired Ohio driver’s license, unexpired Ohio identification card issued by the Ohio bureau of motor vehicles, Unexpired US passport or passport card.


Note: if the patient is a minor, their caregiver must also register in the Patient/Caregiver Registry & the registered Caregiver must also be present. 

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The Landing Dispensary Columbus has its own parking lot and convenient street parking is also available.

DIRECTIONS

From Downtown
  1. Head west on US-40 W / W Broad St toward Marconi Blvd

From Arena District:
  1. Via Souder Avenue crossing the Scioto River from US-33 (Dublin Rd heading east, Spring Street heading west)

From North:
  1. Head South on Olentangy Freeway (OH-315S exit to Broad St.) 

From West:
  1. I-70 (Exit on Broad St)

From South:
  1. I-71 to OH-315N (Exit on US-33, cross Scioto River via Souder Ave)

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Then

  1. Turn right onto Foos St

  2. Turn right onto W Gay St

  3. We’ll be on the left

Landmarks

The Landing Dispensary is just minutes from the following Columbus Area Landmarks:

  • COSI (Museum)

  • Lower.com Field (Columbus Crew)

  • Nationwide Arena

  • Land Grant Brewing

  • Lower Scioto Greenway and Olentangy Trail (Columbus bike paths)

  • Around the corner from famous Tommy’s Diner (local eatery)

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