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How to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Texas

Obtaining a medical marijuana card in Texas involves a thorough process to ensure only eligible patients have access. Here’s a guide on how to navigate this procedure:

Consultation with a Registered Healthcare Provider: Begin by scheduling an appointment with a healthcare provider, The Texas Compassionate Use Program (CUP), to recommend medical cannabis. Discuss your medical history and the potential benefits of medical marijuana for your condition.

Acquire a Written Prescription: If your healthcare provider determines you qualify, they will issue a written prescription. This document confirms your medical condition and that the provider recommends medical cannabis as a treatment option. 

Register with the Compassionate Use Registry of Texas (CURT): The doctor must enter your personal information into the CURT system.

Visit a Licensed Dispensary: Once you have your card, you can legally purchase medical cannabis products from any licensed dispensary in Texas. Always present your card and a valid form of identification during each visit.

How Old Must You Be To Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Texas?

In Texas, patients must be 18 to apply for a medical marijuana card. Minors can also become registered patients but require a parent or guardian to act as their registered agent.

What Are the Qualifying Conditions for Obtaining a Medical Marijuana Card in Texas?

Texas has outlined several medical conditions that may qualify a patient for medicinal cannabis. They include, but are not limited to:

  • Cancer
  • Spasticity
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Epilepsy
  • Seizure disorder
  • Autism
  • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Incurable neurodegenerative disease

Note: Always consult a registered healthcare provider in Texas to determine if your condition qualifies.

What Is the Cost of a Medical Marijuana Card in Texas?

The Texas Compassionate Use Program (CUP) does not charge a registration fee.

Do I Need To See a Doctor in Person for a Medical Marijuana Card Evaluation in Texas?

Yes, a face-to-face consultation with a registered healthcare provider is typically required for the evaluation process in Texas.

How Long Does It Take To Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Texas?

The Compassionate Use Program does not issue medical marijuana cards, but you can register with your state’s (CUP) with the help of a doctor.

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Only patients diagnosed with qualifying conditions with a prescription from a registered medical practitioner can access medical cannabis. For minors or qualified vulnerable adults, a parent or legal guardian can access it on their behalf.

The Texas Compassionate Use Program (CUP) registration is free.
Ensure your name is on the prescription given by the medical practitioner for the patient.
You can find a list of licensed medical cannabis dispensaries on the Texas DPS website.
Texas focuses primarily on low-THC cannabis products. The availability of specific products may vary by dispensary.
With a valid prescription and under the guidance of a registered medical practitioner, minors can receive medical cannabis.
Some states might recognize Texas patient credentials, allowing purchase and use within their jurisdiction. However, rules differ from state to state, so constantly research the regulations of the state you plan to visit.

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