Renew Your Medical Marijuana Card in Texas online
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How to renew your Texas medical marijuana card
Complete a short, confidential questionnaire to initiate the evaluation process. Proceed with your order by completing the secure payment process
Schedule a 15-minute virtual consultation with a qualified physician who will evaluate your condition and determine if medical marijuana is an appropriate treatment for you.
Upon approval, the physician will update your prescription in the Compassionate Use Registry of Texas (CURT). Note that patients cannot independently update their information in CURT.
Once the renewal process is complete, you can continue to purchase your prescribed low-THC cannabis products from your preferred dispensary.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why renew your TX medical marijuana card at Dr. Weedy?
Renewing your medical marijuana card in Texas with Dr. Weedy is a wise decision to ensure that you can continue to benefit from the therapeutic properties of medical cannabis without interruption. Our streamlined online renewal process offers both convenience and compliance with the state’s laws.
Renewing your prescription with us is straightforward and efficient. Our user-friendly online platform allows you to complete the renewal application from the comfort of your home, saving you time and the inconvenience of traditional in-person visits. Bid farewell to long wait times and hello to a hassle-free experience. Our licensed physicians are dedicated to delivering prompt and professional evaluations, guaranteeing that your medical needs are addressed with the highest level of care.
Do I need to have another evaluation by a doctor to renew my medical marijuana card in TX?
Yes, for renewing your medical marijuana prescription in Texas, you are required to have a new evaluation by a qualified doctor. This is to assess your current health condition and determine if continuing cannabis treatment is appropriate for you.
Do I need to have the same doctor for my renewal as my initial evaluation?
No, it is not mandatory to have the same doctor for your renewal. You can choose any state-authorized doctor to conduct your evaluation for the renewal of your medical marijuana prescription.
How long does it take to renew my CURT entry?
The time frame for renewing your Compassionate Use Registry of Texas (CURT) entry can vary. It generally takes a few days to a week after your doctor’s evaluation and submission of the necessary paperwork. It’s advisable to start the renewal process well before your current prescription expires to avoid any lapse in access.
What documents or information do I need to provide for my renewal?
For renewal, you’ll need to provide your current medical marijuana prescription details, personal identification (such as a driver’s license), and any relevant medical records. Your doctor might also require additional documentation based on your medical condition.
Can I renew my MMJ card before it expires, or do I need to wait until it expires?
It is recommended to renew your prescription before it expires. This ensures that there is no gap in your access to medical cannabis.
If your renewal is not approved, you will be notified of the reasons for the denial. In the event of a non-approval, we offer a refund for the services provided. Additionally, you have the option to seek a second opinion from another qualified doctor or address the specific reasons for the denial before reapplying.
Is there a limit to the number of times I can renew my medical cannabis card in Texas?
Currently, there is no specified limit to the number of times you can renew your medical cannabis prescription in Texas. However, each renewal requires a doctor’s evaluation and approval based on your ongoing medical needs.