Texas Low-THC Medical Cannabis
Texas operates a regulated, low-THC medical marijuana program known as the Compassionate Use Program (CUP). Administered by the Texas Department of Public Safety, it permits qualified patients to access cannabis products containing low levels of THC (1% or less).
Qualifying Conditions in Texas
Patients must have at least one qualifying condition to get the Texas low-THC prescription, including:
- Epilepsy or seizure disorders
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Spasticity
- ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis)
- Autism
- Terminal cancer
- Incurable neurodegenerative diseases
- PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder)
Enrolling at MMJ.comStep 1: Schedule a Telemedicine Consultation
- Book a secure virtual appointment with a state-certified Texas CURT marijuana doctor via MMJ.com.
- Discuss medical history and eligibility during the appointment.
Step 2: Physician Registration in CURT
- If eligible, the doctor enters patient details directly into the Compassionate Use Registry of Texas (CURT).
Step 3: Access Dispensaries
- Verify registration at dispensaries using your ID and personal details.
- Purchase low-THC cannabis oil products directly.
Benefits of MMJ.com Enrollment
- Convenience: Complete enrollment from home.
- Affordability: Clear pricing of $149.99 per consultation.
- Accessibility: Available statewide, including rural areas.
- Efficiency: Immediate registry updates upon approval.
Texas Medical Marijuana Card Renewal
- Annual Texas marijuana renewal required.
- Schedule a renewal telemedicine consultation through MMJ.com.
- Physician renews registration in CURT directly.
- No additional state fees for renewal.
Legal Guidelines for Patients
- Only non-smokable cannabis products like oils, tinctures, and edibles permitted.
- Smoking cannabis and home cultivation remain prohibited.
Frequently Asked QuestionsHow long does registration last?
Registration is valid for one year; annual renewal is mandatory.
Can minors participate?
Yes, minors require caregiver registration and supervision.
Are telehealth consultations secure?
Yes, MMJ.com uses HIPAA-compliant platforms ensuring privacy.
Is there reciprocity with other states?
No, Texas does not accept out-of-state medical marijuana cards.
What documentation is required for enrollment?
Basic identification, date of birth, and last five digits of SSN.
Why Choose MMJ.com?
- Transparent pricing and comprehensive telemedicine services.
- Easy, remote consultations with certified CUP physicians.
- Quick and reliable patient enrollment in CURT.
Simplified Access to Low-THC Cannabis
Texas’s medical marijuana program, supported by MMJ.com telemedicine, provides convenient, secure, and compliant access to therapeutic low-THC cannabis products. Schedule your consultation today and experience hassle-free enrollment and care with MMJ.com.
