Texas Medical Marijuana and CBD
Mon – Fri
10:00 AM – 05:00 PM
Sat
10:00 AM – 05:00 PM
Autism
Cannabis-derived medications can reduce certain symptoms linked to autism.
Cancer
Medical marijuana for cancer patients is available in a variety of forms, for example; tinctures, gummies, lozenges, etc.
Seizures
Medical cannabis isn’t a cure for epilepsy or seizures, but it may help you gain control over seizure activity without causing adverse side effects.
ALS
While there’s no cure for ALS, treatment can delay disease progression, relieve your symptoms, and make you as comfortable as possible.
Multiple Sclerosis
If you have multiple sclerosis, you might be candidate for medical cannabis as part of your treatment plan. Cannabis may reduce symptoms associated with MS.
Parkinson's Disease
In addition to taking medications if your doctor recommends it, medical marijuana may reduce anxiety, provide relaxation, and may help reduce other unpleasant symptoms associated with Parkinsons disease.
Peripheral Neuropathies
Medical cannabis may offer you relief from inflammation, nerve pain, and other unpleasant symptoms. It may also help you get a better night’s sleep.
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
We understand that this stress disorder may happen to anyone, treatments with marijuana derivatives may help reduce the effects caused by PTSD.
Spasticity
Combined with physical therapy, occupational therapy, botulinum toxin injections, or other spasticity treatments, medical marijuana is an effective option for relief.
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Benefits of Cannabis Medication
Relives Anxiety & Improves Mood
Reduces Nausea & Vomiting
Reduces Joint Pain & Inflammation
Improves Sleep & Relaxation
FAQ
Frequently asked question.
Is Medical Marijuana legal in Texas?
Yes! Medical marijuana is legal if you qualify for the medical conditions specified by the State of Texas, Texas Cannabis Clinic can provide you access to the state’s Compassionate Use Program. Using the program you can access one of the state’s dispensaries.
What if I don't have any medical records?
Medical records are not required by law for your medical marijuana evalutation, but it can help our doctors with the consultation.
Can patients grow cannabis at home?
No. Patients in Texas are not permitted to grow their own marijuana. While some other states allow the cultivation of plants by patients, Texas does not. In Texas, you must buy your low dose THC cannabis products from a licensed state dispensary under the recommendation of your physician that is certified with the Compassionate Use Program.
Do I need a Medical Marijuana card for the dispensary?
No. You only need a proof of ID to pick up your medical marijuana product at the dispensary. If you need your caregiver to pick up your medical marijuana, our physician can add them you your profile.
Is this the same as CBD I can buy at the store?
No. If our physician certifies you into the Compassionate Use Program (CUP), you will have access to CBD/THC products with (or without) the natural occurring terpenes that are not allowed to be sold in any stores in Texas. The products coming from the CUP are recommended by the physician at the correct milligrams per body weight as previously studied. The high quality standards of the dispensaries will not allow pesticides or chemicals to be present in the medicine. Each dispensary must grow, harvest, process and package all the medicine.
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Phone
979-429-3198
Open Hours
Mon – Fri: 10AM – 05PM
Sat: 10AM – 05PM
Sat: 10AM – 05PM
Address
San Antonio, TX.