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Texas certification clinics

Miracle Leaf® Texas Medical Marijuana Doctors

Miracle Leaf is a medical cannabis certification clinic network in Texas. Physician evaluations for the Compassionate Use Program. Not a dispensary.

Statute
Tex. Health and Safety Code Ch. 487
Agency
Texas Department of Public Safety
State fee
$0
Renewal
No state card to renew. Access runs on a physician prescription entered into the registry.

Eligibility

Qualifying conditions in Texas

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Under Tex. Health and Safety Code Ch. 487, a qualified physician may certify a patient who has a qualifying condition. Read the full qualifying conditions guide, or review Texas qualifying conditions in detail.

  • Cancer
  • Epilepsy
  • Seizure disorders
  • Multiple sclerosis, including spasticity
  • Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
  • Autism spectrum disorder
  • Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
  • Crohn's disease or other inflammatory bowel disease
  • Parkinson's disease
  • Alzheimer's disease
  • Huntington's disease
  • Spinal cord injury with neurological deficit
  • Traumatic brain injury
  • A condition that causes chronic pain
  • Terminal illness, or a condition for which the patient is receiving hospice or palliative care

Locations

Miracle Leaf® clinics in Texas

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Texas program

Program Overview

About the Texas program

Texas certifications run under Tex. Health and Safety Code Ch. 487, the Texas Compassionate Use Program (TCUP).
Texas Department of Public Safety

Miracle Leaf® is a medical cannabis certification clinic network serving patients across Texas. Our Texas physicians provide evaluations for the Texas Compassionate Use Program under Health and Safety Code Chapter 487. Each Miracle Leaf® clinic is a doctor's office for program certification, not a retail storefront where cannabis is sold.

Texas runs a physician-prescription program rather than a patient-card program. A registered physician must enter a prescription into the Compassionate Use Registry of Texas before a patient can fill it at a licensed dispensing organization. Miracle Leaf provides that physician evaluation and prescription step, and telehealth is supported for many visits.

How does the Texas Compassionate Use Program work?

Under Health and Safety Code Chapter 487, the Texas Department of Public Safety administers the Compassionate Use Registry of Texas. A registered physician reviews your medical history, determines whether you meet a qualifying condition, and, if appropriate, enters a prescription into the registry. There is no separate patient application, no state registration fee, and no mailed state card. The prescription itself is the access credential.

Texas authorizes low THC cannabis only. Approved forms include oils, tinctures, capsules, lozenges, patches, lotions, suppositories, and vaporized products for non-smoked pulmonary inhalation. Smokable flower is not permitted, and the THC content carries a dose-based limit (up to 10 mg of THC per dose, with no package or inhalation device exceeding 1 gram of total THC) under HB 46 of 2025. The clinic does not dispense or sell any product. The dispensing organization is a separate, state-licensed business.

How do I find a Texas Compassionate Use Program doctor?

A Texas TCUP doctor is a physician registered with the Compassionate Use Registry of Texas administered by the Department of Public Safety. Only CURT-registered physicians can enter prescriptions under HSC Chapter 487. Miracle Leaf® Texas clinics in Houston, Dallas, and Austin staff CURT-registered physicians, and telehealth evaluations are available statewide. The visit starts with a medical-record review, not a card application.

What should you bring to your Texas evaluation?

Plan to bring a valid Texas-issued photo ID and any medical records that document a qualifying condition. Because the dispensing organization matches your identity against the registry record, the name on your prescription must match your state ID. A physician makes the eligibility determination during your evaluation, and no clinic can promise an outcome before a doctor has reviewed your situation.

What are Texas marijuana laws in depth?

For the HB 46 expansion of the Compassionate Use Program, the March 2026 DSHS smokable-hemp rule, the recreational possession penalty structure under HSC §481.121, and how the federal Schedule III rescheduling and 49 CFR Part 40 CDL testing interact with the TCUP prescription model, see the Texas marijuana laws explainer.

Common questions

Frequently asked questions

Is Miracle Leaf a dispensary in Texas?
No. Miracle Leaf is a physician certification clinic network, not a dispensary. A registered Texas physician evaluates whether you meet a qualifying condition under the Compassionate Use Program and, if appropriate, enters a prescription into the state registry. Approved patients then fill that prescription at a separate, state-licensed Texas dispensing organization.
What conditions qualify for the Texas Compassionate Use Program?
Texas qualifying conditions under Health and Safety Code Chapter 487 include cancer, epilepsy, seizure disorders, multiple sclerosis, ALS, autism spectrum disorder, PTSD, Crohn's disease or other inflammatory bowel disease, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, Huntington's disease, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, chronic pain, and terminal illness or hospice/palliative care. A physician determines eligibility during your evaluation.
Do I need a Texas medical marijuana card?
No. Texas does not issue a state medical marijuana card. The prescription entered into the Compassionate Use Registry of Texas functions as the access credential. At a licensed dispensing organization you present a Texas driver license or state ID that matches the registry record. There is no patient registration fee.
Can I buy cannabis flower in Texas?
No. Smokable flower is not authorized under the Compassionate Use Program. Chapter 487 limits product to low THC forms such as oils, tinctures, capsules, lozenges, patches, lotions, suppositories, and vaporized products for non-smoked pulmonary inhalation. The THC content carries a dose-based limit (up to 10 mg of THC per dose, with no package or inhalation device exceeding 1 gram of total THC) under HB 46 of 2025.
Does Texas honor an out-of-state medical card?
No. Texas does not provide reciprocity. A card issued by another state does not authorize purchases from a Texas dispensing organization and provides no affirmative defense to a state cannabis charge. A new Texas resident must obtain a prescription from a registered Texas physician.

Pricing

Pricing in Texas

Initial evaluation starting at $199. Card renewal $149. Pricing varies by state and location, so call the clinic for full details.

The service is all-inclusive. The evaluation fee covers the full physician visit. The only separate cost is the state program cost, which patients pay directly to the state when one applies.

In Texas, the Compassionate Use Program runs on a physician prescription entered into the Compassionate Use Registry of Texas. There is no separate patient registration fee and no mailed state card.

The Texas state program cost is $0. Texas does not charge a patient registration fee and does not issue a mailed state card. Access runs through a physician prescription entered into the Compassionate Use Registry of Texas, so there is no separate state cost for the patient.

Hemp products

Farm Bill compliant in Texas

Miracle Leaf® hemp products are federally legal under the 2018 Farm Bill, with Delta-9 THC capped at 0.3% by dry weight. The Miracle Leaf® Store enforces the rules that apply to shipments into Texas at checkout, so the available selection reflects what may legally ship to your address.

Reviewed by Miracle Leaf® Editorial Team. This page describes the Texas Compassionate Use Program (TCUP) under Tex. Health and Safety Code Ch. 487, administered by the Texas Department of Public Safety.

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