Get your Texas medical marijuana card online
Meet a state-registered physician by video, get entered into the Compassionate Use Registry of Texas (CURT), and purchase low-THC products from a licensed dispensary — often the same day.
HIPAA-compliant · 100% refund if not approved
Texas pricing
Texas does not charge a patient registry fee. Your physician enters your prescription directly into CURT after approval.
Typical total cost: $130
Three simple steps
How online medical evaluations work
The entire visit happens by secure video with a physician licensed in Texas — apply, meet your doctor, and get certified without leaving home.
Apply in less than 5 minutes
Fill out a short, secure form with your health history and upload your ID.
Video evaluation
Meet a Texas-licensed physician by video at your scheduled appointment time.
Get certified
Approved patients receive their physician certification and next steps by email.
Program overview
How the medical program works in Texas
Texas runs its program through the Compassionate Use Registry of Texas (CURT). A physician licensed in Texas must certify that you have a qualifying condition. Once you are certified, you follow your state's registration steps and can purchase from licensed dispensaries under the possession rules below.
- Step 1 — Complete your online application and upload a valid Texas ID.
- Step 2 — Meet a Texas-licensed physician by secure video.
- Step 3 — Receive your certification and the registration instructions for the Compassionate Use Registry of Texas (CURT).
Program details
Compassionate Use Registry of Texas (CURT)
- Legal status
- Low-THC medical only
- Possession limit
- Low-THC cannabis products (up to 0.5% THC and not less than 10% CBD) prescribed by your registered physician.
- Home cultivation
- Home cultivation is not permitted.
- Out-of-state cards
- Texas does not recognize out-of-state medical cards.
Eligibility
Qualifying conditions in Texas
Every state program is different. These are conditions commonly evaluated in Texas. If your condition is not listed, you may still qualify — a licensed physician makes the final decision during your visit. You can confirm the current list on the official Compassionate Use Registry of Texas (CURT) website.
- Epilepsy & seizure disorders
- Multiple sclerosis
- Spasticity
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
- Autism
- PTSD
- Terminal cancer
- Neurodegenerative disease
Telehealth
Same-day telemedicine appointments
Appointments are offered in 15-minute slots from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM ET, seven days a week, and same-day openings are common. You pick your time during the application, then join the secure waiting room from your phone or computer at your scheduled time — no clinic visit and no travel.
- Choose a same-day or next-day slot, 9:00 AM–9:00 PM ET.
- Join by video from anywhere in Texas — phone, tablet, or laptop.
- Need a different time? Reschedule from your patient portal.
Pricing
Cost of evaluation in Texas
- Physician video evaluation
- $130
- Texas state fee
- $0
- You pay us today
- $130
Texas does not charge a patient registry fee. Your physician enters your prescription directly into CURT after approval.
Typical total cost in Texas: $130. No hidden fees, and you get a 100% refund if the physician does not approve you.
97%
Approval rate
Same day to 24 hours
Typical certification time
100%
Refund if not approved
Frequently asked questions
State-specific FAQs for Texas
Who qualifies for the Texas Compassionate Use Program?
Texas allows low-THC cannabis for epilepsy, MS, spasticity, ALS, autism, PTSD, terminal cancer, and certain neurodegenerative diseases. A CURT-registered physician evaluates your eligibility.
How much does a Texas medical marijuana card cost?
Quick Medical Cards charges a flat $130 evaluation fee. Texas does not charge a separate patient registry fee.
Do I get a physical card in Texas?
No physical card is issued. Once approved, your physician enters you into CURT and you purchase products at a licensed dispensing organization using a government-issued ID.
Can I use my out-of-state medical card in Texas?
No. Texas does not recognize medical cards from other states. You must be evaluated by a Texas-registered physician.
How do I get a medical card in Texas?
Complete our online application in less than 5 minutes, upload the front and back of your driver's license, and pick an appointment time. You then meet a Texas-licensed physician by secure video. Approved patients are certified under the Compassionate Use Registry of Texas (CURT), usually within same day to 24 hours.
How long does it take to get certified in Texas?
Most Texas patients are certified in same day to 24 hours after their video visit. Appointments are available in 15-minute slots from 9am to 9pm ET, seven days a week.
Is an online medical card evaluation legal in Texas?
Yes. Texas permits telehealth evaluations for its program, and every visit is with a physician licensed in Texas. Visits run in a HIPAA-compliant, secure waiting room.
Do I need medical records to apply in Texas?
Records are helpful but not required in most cases. Bring anything documenting your condition if you have it; otherwise the physician will evaluate you based on your health history during the visit.
What happens if I am not approved in Texas?
You get a 100% refund. If a Texas physician determines you do not qualify, we refund your $130 evaluation fee in full.
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