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Texas Medical Marijuana Doctors

TL;DR — What a Texas THC Doctor Actually Is

A Texas THC doctor is a physician licensed by the Texas Medical Board and registered with the Compassionate Use Registry of Texas (CURT). They evaluate patients for qualifying conditions under the Texas Compassionate Use Program and, if appropriate, register the patient in CURT so a Texas-licensed dispensary can fill a low-THC cannabis order.

What Makes a Texas MMJ Doctor Different From a National MMJ Card Site

Most national “medical cannabis card” platforms run the same template across all 50 states. That works in states with a card-based model. Texas isn’t one of them. Texas runs on the CURT registry, not on a laminated card you carry in your wallet. A doctor who doesn’t understand that distinction can’t actually help you.

CURT Registration Is Non-Negotiable

A physician who is not registered with the Compassionate Use Registry of Texas literally cannot enter you into the registry. No CURT entry = no legal dispensary purchase. Before booking with any Texas MMJ doctor (us or anyone else), confirm CURT registration.

Texas Medical Board License Is Public — Look It Up

The Texas Medical Board maintains a public directory. You can look up any physician’s license status in 30 seconds. If a website lists a “doctor” whose name doesn’t appear in the TMB directory, leave that site.

Telehealth Statewide vs. Local Office Only

Most Texas CUP-qualifying patients have conditions that make windshield time miserable — cancer, MS, PTSD, terminal illness. A practice that requires in-person visits in one city excludes everyone else in the state. We deliver evaluations primarily by video, available anywhere in Texas.

Why “CURT Registered” Is the Trust Signal That Matters Most

CURT registration is verifiable, narrow, and earned. It is not a marketing claim — it is a regulatory status. A physician with active CURT registration has been vetted by Texas DPS for a specific authority: to certify qualifying patients under the CUP. No general practitioner, no national network, no telehealth aggregator can sidestep this requirement.

What Our Doctors Do Differently

What you get on a 420 Doctors Texas evaluation:

What to Ask Any Texas THC Doctor Before You Book

Whether you book with us or with another practice, ask:

  1. Is the evaluating physician CURT-registered? What is their TMB license number?
  2. Is the evaluation done by a physician (MD/DO) or by a nurse practitioner / physician assistant?
  3. What happens if I don’t qualify — is there a refund?
  4. How quickly will my CURT entry be active after the visit?
  5. Do you have experience with my specific condition?

If a practice can’t answer #1 in writing, do not book.

What It Costs

Initial evaluation: $199* (varies by clinic location). Renewal: $99 per year. We accept cash, credit, debit, and HSA/FSA. Insurance is not accepted because cannabis remains federally scheduled. No-card-no-fee at most clinics: if you do not qualify, you do not pay the evaluation fee.

How to Book

The fastest path: head to The Process for the step-by-step, or call us at the number on the Contact page.

Frequently Asked

What does a THC doctor do in Texas?

How do I find a CURT-registered THC doctor in Texas?

How much does a THC doctor visit cost in Texas?

What conditions qualify for THC treatment in Texas?

Do you have to be a Texas resident to see a Texas THC doctor?