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How to Get Medical Card In 4 Easy Steps in Texas in 2023

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Fill out the online form, make the payment, submit it to the doctor and schedule a call
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Talk to our doctor to get evaluated right from the comfort of your home
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After approval, your prescription will be registered with CURT (the Compassionate Use Registry of Texas)
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Texas Medical Marijuana laws 2023

The Texas Compassionate Use Act (Senate Bill 339) permits qualifying patients with approved health conditions to use medical marijuana. Marijuana is highly regulated in Texas, with the state law prohibiting the possession, use, production, and sale of cannabis. There are exceptions for low-THC cannabis use for medical purposes. 

To obtain marijuana for medicinal and wellness, patients must have a certification from a registered doctor and register for the Texas Medical Marijuana Program online. The use of cannabis is tightly regulated and only available to people with the approved conditions. However, it’s important to note that cannabis use is still illegal under federal law.

Is Medical Marijuana Legal in Texas?

Yes, it is legal in Texas under the compassionate use law and permitted for use in treating and managing certain health conditions. The use of prescription cannabis is regulated by the Texas Compassionate Use Act, which was signed into law in 2015. The act does not approve the use of every kind of cannabis but only the use of low-THC-containing cannabis.

The Department of Public Safety (DPS) manages the Compassionate Use Program (CUP), allowing registered doctors to prescribe low-THC cannabis to eligible patients with debilitating health conditions while ensuring security and confidentiality.

Who Qualifies for Medical Marijuana in Texas?

Though legal in Texas, not everyone can benefit from it at the moment, as certain qualifying criteria must be met. In order to be considered qualified for treatment, the individual must be a resident of Texas and have been diagnosed with at least one of the current approved health conditions.

Low-THC is a substance derived from the plant species Cannabis Sativa L. It encompasses all parts of the plant as well as any resultant compounds, salts, resins, oils, and derivatives that do not surpass 1% by weight of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) content. The administration of low-THC substances is restricted to oral ingestion only.

To be considered, patients have to be diagnosed with at least one of the following health conditions:

How to find a Cannabis doctor in TX?

The Compassionate Use Registry (CURT) database is a valuable resource for individuals seeking a qualified and participating doctor who can prescribe low-THC cannabis. To locate a qualified cannabis doctor in Texas who is approved to prescribe low-THC cannabis, it is recommended to search the CURT database. This database is designed to assist patients seeking medicinal cannabis as an alternative treatment option.

When searching for a physician on the CURT website, it is important to note that the database only displays information for doctors who have granted permission to publish their information. To begin your search, you will need to enter the first three letters or numbers of your city or zip code. The search results will appear exactly as entered by the registering doctor for you to choose.

At Dr. Weedy, we provide access to consultations with TX state-licensed doctors. Our services enable you to conveniently connect with top-rated and experienced physicians for prompt, hassle-free consultations. Take the first step by signing up with us now.

How to Apply for a Texas Medical Marijuana Card Online

To qualify for an MMJ card, the following conditions must be met:

Apply for a Texas MMJ Card Online in the following Steps:

  1. BOOK AN APPOINTMENT: Schedule an appointment with a licensed doctor in Texas through Dr.Weedy according to your convenience. During the appointment, you will need to provide your basic health history and discuss your symptoms with the doctor.
  2. CONSULT WITH AN MMJ DOCTOR: Consult with our doctor to get evaluated for treatment from the comfort of your home. The medical expert will evaluate your ailments and answer any questions you may have about the treatment (may require selection of an additional service – personal doctor’s consultation). If the doctor determines that therapeutic marijuana treatment is appropriate for you, they will fill out a recommendation form and approve you for the program.
  3. GET APPROVED: Once approved, the recommending doctor will register you with the Compassionate Use Registry. The state will process your application, and registered dispensaries will be able to look you up in their system and dispense your prescription accordingly. Get your Texas medical marijuanas card today from Dr. Weedy.
  4. ANNUAL RENEWAL: Patients must renew their licenses annually by seeing a licensed physician again. At Dr.Weedy, we will contact you when your certification is approaching its expiration to help you set up a renewal consultation.

How Long Is my prescription valid for?

Your Texas medical marijuana prescription (certificate)  is valid for 12 months. At Dr.Weedy, we prioritize your care and wellness. You will not have to worry about the expiration date, since we’ll send you a reminder email in advance to make sure you have enough time to complete the renewal process and continue your treatment without suspensions. We also offer best prices and personal discounts to our loyal clients for the renewal.

Don’t wait any longer – Start living a better life today. Contact Dr.Weedy to get started with your treatment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does anxiety qualify for medical marijuanas in Texas?

No, anxiety alone does not qualify for medical marijuana use in Texas. As of 2023, Texas has a very limited medical marijuana program that only allows for the use of low-THC cannabis for a specific list of medical conditions.

Does Texas allow out of state medical cards?

No, Texas does not recognize out-of-state medical marijuana cards.

Where can I purchase medical marijuana in Texas?

In Texas, medical marijuana can only be obtained from licensed dispensaries called "dispensing organizations."

Why Do I Need A Texas Medical Marijuana Card?

If you are a resident of Texas and wish to legally use medical marijuana to manage a qualifying medical condition, you will need to obtain a Texas Medical Marijuana Card.

What types of medical marijuana products can I buy at dispensaries in Texas?

Due to the restrictive nature of Texas's medical marijuana program, cannabis patients are limited to a couple of product options that can be swallowed, not smoked. These include tinctures, lozenges and gummies.

How much does it cost to get my medical marijuana card in Texas?

It only costs $179 to get a Texas MMJ evaluation with Dr.Weedy.

Will health insurance cover the cost of my medical marijuana?

Currently, health insurance does not cover the cost of obtaining your medical cannabis prescription. If legislation progresses, this may change in the future.

How long does it take to get a medical marijuana card in Texas with Dr.Weedy?

The CURT system is available 24 hours a day, so physicians can prescribe medications for patients in a matter of minutes.

Can I get a med card without a Texas state ID?

If you are a temporary resident of Texas, you may be able to use an out-of-state ID or driver's license, but you will need to provide additional documentation to prove your temporary residency.

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