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Medical marijuana became legal in Texas in 2015. Unlike some states, Texas does not provide physical cards for medical marijuana. Patients in the Compassionate Use Program (CUP) do not receive a physical card.
Texas does not require CUP patients to register with the state or pay a participation fee. But you must see a doctor who can register you in the Compassionate Use Program.
Patients need a prescription from a qualified physician registered with the Compassionate Use Program (CUP).
The physician will enter the prescription and patient information into the Compassionate Use Registry of Texas (CURT) system. All Texas-licensed dispensaries use CURT to access and fill prescriptions.
Patients or their legal guardians can pick up the prescription from any licensed dispensary. They must present identification and provide their name, date of birth, and the last five digits of their social security number.
Our pricing for obtaining a medical marijuana prescription in Texas starts as low as $45. The cost may vary depending on the specific services provided during the evaluation. This fee covers the consultation with a certified doctor who will assess your eligibility for medical marijuana use.
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Patients or their legal guardians can collect the prescription from any licensed dispensary. They must present identification and provide their name, date of birth, and the last five digits of their social security number.
Must be a resident of Texas, 18 years or older, and have a qualifying medical condition.
Qualifying conditions include but are not limited to cancer, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and PTSD.
Texas does not recognize out-of-state medical marijuana cards.
The average cost can vary, but initial consultations start as low as $45.
Yes, there are limits on the amount of medical marijuana that can be prescribed.
A medical marijuana card in Texas is typically valid for one year.