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FAQ's

Medical Cannabis In Texas

In order to be recommended for medical Cannabis, you need to be registered with the Compassionate Use Registry of Texas (CURT). CURT is the system that allows physicians to register and prescribe low-THC cannabis to patients with certain medical conditions. To qualify for Low THC medical cannabis in Texas, you must be a permanent resident of the state of Texas verified by valid identification. Texas Occupations Code §169.001 defines “medical use” as the ingestion by a means of administration other than by smoking. Dispensing organizations can search for the patient within CURT and dispense the medication according to the prescription.

FAQ

To obtain medical cannabis in Texas, you must have one of the qualifying conditions in order to receive a prescription from a Doctor. The list of the current qualifying conditions to gain access to medical cannabis includes:

What makes Texas Herbal Clinic different from most cannabis Clinics in Texas?

  • We both diagnose and treat patients with qualifying conditions
  • Expertise in pain, PTSD, and neurodegenerative disorders
  • Follow-up care

Can I get a consult through my phone?

  • Yes, as long as it is a “smart phone”
  • Alternatively, you can use your laptop or PC, android, or apple IOS works as well

What if I already have a qualifying diagnosis, for example, I have been diagnosed with cancer but my oncologist doesn’t prescribe medicinal marijuana?

We can help; we will need documentation from your physician, then we will enroll you and write a prescription for the Texas Compassionate Use Program

What does an evaluation cost?

  • Only $300 for full consultation including diagnosis and prescribing.
  • $200 if you already qualify with a pre-existing condition
  • $100 for a follow-up visit

Will I get a Texas medical marijuana card?

  • Texas does not provide a medical marijuana card like other states
  • If you see a website advertising that you can get your medical marijuana card in Texas, they are usually pout of state predators trying to get your money to enroll you, but they rarely use true cannabis specialists, and follow up care is often optional

If I am currently in pain management, can I still be considered for medical marijuana?

  • Yes, in fact, we encourage you to consider THC treatments
  • We will work closely with your pain management physician to help reduce the opioids while we optimize your THC treatment

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