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What to Expect During Your Online Medical Marijuana Evaluation


The Texas Department of Public Safety oversees the Compassionate Use Program (CUP), which provides medical marijuana to Texans. Some doctors in Texas are authorized by the state's Compassionate Use Program (CUP) to recommend medical cannabis with trace amounts of the psychoactive compound tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).


Cannabis sativa L. is where you'll find low THC. Low-THC refers to any cannabis product that contains less than 0.5% THC by weight, including all plant parts and their resultant chemicals, salts, resins, oils, and derivatives. The authorized dose of low-THC must be ingested orally, not smoked, for medical purposes.


The Procedure for Acquiring Texas Medical Marijuana

If you live in Texas and want to use medicinal marijuana to treat a medical condition, you know you'll need a card from the state. Please read our answers to the most frequently asked questions about the legal acquisition of medicinal marijuana in Texas before you start typing "how to get a medical marijuana card" into a search engine.


In the first place, a card does not exist. Patients in Texas who meet the state's requirements to utilize medical marijuana as a therapeutic option can apply for a prescription rather than a card.


When your medical cannabis doctor (also needed to be registered with the state) gives you a prescription, Texas dispensaries can fill it out if your name is added to the Compassionate Use Registry of Texas (CURT). The equivalent of a mail-in registration card in Texas is an approved prescription instead.


Eligibility Requirements

You must fulfill the following criteria to be eligible for a medical marijuana prescription in Texas:

  • Be a legal resident of Texas.

  • Unless applying through a parent or guardian, be at least 18 years old.

  • Be given a valid medical marijuana doctor's diagnosis of a qualifying illness.

  • Possess two separate medicinal marijuana prescriptions; no consultation with the secondary physician is necessary.

  • Doctors must conclude that there are more advantages to consuming medicinal marijuana for your illness than disadvantages.

  • Successful candidates must schedule a monthly appointment with their prescribing doctor.

Conditions of Eligibility

The medical cannabis program in Texas is more restricted than in other states. Only those with the following illnesses are eligible for CUP:

  • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)

  • Autism

  • Cancer

  • Epilepsy

  • Incurable neurodegenerative diseases

  • Seizure disorders

  • Multiple sclerosis (MS)

  • Post-traumatic stress disorder

  • Spasticity

Applying Procedure

When seeking a Texas medical marijuana card, there are a few details you should be aware of.


Documents You'll Need

  • A valid prescription from a licensed doctor in your state.

  • A credible medical diagnosis must be provided as proof of eligibility.

  • Documentation proving that you are a legal resident of Texas (such as a driver's license or state ID).

  • Identification (drivers driver's license, passport, etc.) is required.

How to Apply Procedures

You can submit an application for a Texas medical marijuana card once you have the necessary paperwork in order. This is the next step.


Join us online today!

You should discuss your illness and the potential benefits of medicinal cannabis with a qualified doctor. If you sign up with us online, we'll put you in touch with a qualified medical professional who can assist you.


See a doctor or other qualified medical professional.

After signing up, you can schedule a virtual consultation with a cannabis specialist. Discussing your medical history, present condition, and symptoms with them will help them decide if marijuana is an appropriate treatment option for you.


Get your medical marijuana card and start shopping in Texas.

Your information will be submitted to the Texas Compassionate Use Registry (CURT) after your scheduled appointment. All Texans who have been approved to use medical cannabis are listed here.


Once the state has verified you, you can fill prescriptions at a dispensary for medicinal marijuana. Remember that we won't be mailing you anything because Texas doesn't provide patients with physical cards.


What to Anticipate During Your Appointment

When you sign up with us, you'll take a brief medical marijuana screening test online. You'll need to provide your medical history and some basic information about your health before we can even begin processing your application.


Our doctors and nurses receive this data in a safe environment to review it in preparation for your appointment. Our telemedicine platform provides a safe and user-friendly environment for consultation.


You'll be asked about your medical history and evaluated to determine if medicinal marijuana is right for you during your appointment. Then, if you qualify for the Texas compassionate use program, they can suggest medical cannabis items.

Successful candidates are enrolled for one year once their practitioner enters their information into the CURT system.


Legal Information on Medical Marijuana in Texas

2015 saw the passing of the Texas Compassionate Use Act. The law mandated that the Texas Department of Public Safety create a confidential register of neurologists who treat epilepsy.


This action made it simpler for doctors to recommend low-THC cannabis to treat epilepsy.

Epilepsy, terminal cancer, multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, seizure disorders, and incurable neurological illnesses were added to the conditions eligible for cannabis treatment in 2019.


The other significant cannabis laws in Texas are:

  • Up to 180 days in jail, a $2,000 fine, and a driver's license suspension apply for possession of up to two ounces (other localities may have less severe penalties).

  • A misdemeanor with a maximum penalty of one year in prison and a maximum fine of $4,000 applies to the sale or delivery of seven grams or less of marijuana.

  • In contrast to popular belief, hashish and concentrates are not illegal in Texas. Possession of either remains prohibited, however.

  • In the State of Texas, medical marijuana cannot be smoked. Marijuana can only be used in edible forms, such as oils, and taken orally.

Get Your Medical Marijuana Card in Texas Now!

Although Texas has a medical marijuana program in place, it's restrictive and doesn't fully meet the needs of Texas patients. However, there is good news! A comprehensive medical marijuana program is coming to Texas soon!


One of the first ways to benefit from this program when in effect is to secure your marijuana card now. You can book an appointment with one of our qualified physicians, who will put you through the thorough process of acquiring your marijuana card today.


Book an evaluation online today with one of our qualified, compassionate doctors. You'll meet with your doctor virtually using your smartphone or computer for a telemedicine appointment. Together, you'll discuss your qualifying condition and how you might benefit from medical marijuana without leaving your home! You'll even save $25 off the cost of your evaluation!

 

Doctors Who Care.

Relief You Can Trust.


At Texas Marijuana Card, we aim to help everyone achieve wellness safely and conveniently through increased access to medical marijuana. Our focus on education, inclusion, and acceptance will reduce stigma for our patients by providing equal access to timely information and compassionate care.


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