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Medical Cannabis Card in Bryan, TX

Skip the drive down to Houston or up to Austin for a clinic. Connect with an MMJ.com CUP-registered physician via a secure telemedicine visit from a Bryan ISD office, a downtown loft, or a Texas A&M faculty home. If approved, your doctor submits your prescription directly to the state registry the exact same day.

  • โœ“$149.99 Flat Fee: Your online consultation is one simple, transparent price.
  • โœ“$0 State Fees & No Physical Card: Texas runs a 100% digital system. You never have to pay the state for a physical ID card or wait for the mail.
  • โœ“Shop Locally or Deliver: Once your prescription is in CURT, schedule statewide delivery from Texas Original or Fluent, both of which ship to Bryan and the surrounding Brazos Valley ZIPs.
  • โœ“Simple Annual Renewals: Keep your prescription active with the same quick, online doctor visit each year.

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Online evaluation โ€ข $149.99 total cost โ€ข No physical card needed

How do I get a medical marijuana card in Bryan, Texas?

$149.99 total with $0 state fee via MMJ.com. Texas's Compassionate Use Program now includes chronic pain (Sept 2025). Complete a telemedicine evaluation with a CURT-registered physician, get registered same-day in the state database, and purchase immediately from 3 licensed dispensaries. No physical card needed - verification is electronic.

Last Updated: May 2026

Medical Cannabis in Bryan, Texas

Brazos County โ€ข Bryan-College Station

Where to Get Texas Compassionate Use Cannabis in Bryan

Bryan sits adjacent to College Station in the Brazos Valley, and TCUP storefront access splits between Houston and Austin. Texas Original's Houston Heights pickup at 1714 Houston Avenue is roughly 105 miles southeast on Highway 290, and Texas Original's North Austin pickup at 13308 Highway 183 N is about 100 miles southwest. Goodblend's East Riverside pickup in Austin is a similar drive at 105 miles. Practically, most Bryan patients access TCUP through courier delivery from Texas Original (free on $200+ orders) or Fluent (1,900+ Texas ZIP codes from its central Schulenburg and Houston hubs). Both serve Bryan, College Station, Navasota, Hearne, Caldwell, and the broader Brazos Valley directly, which means a downtown professional, a Texas A&M faculty member living in Bryan, and a Brazos County working family all reach the same product menu without leaving the area.

Inventory follows the full HB 46 menu. Tinctures, capsules, edibles, topicals, and beverages are joined by HB 46-authorized vaporizers, metered-dose inhalers, nebulizers, transdermal patches, and lotions, all dose-controlled at 10 mg of THC per dose and 1 g per package. Smokable flower remains prohibited statewide. With the Texas Department of Public Safety required to issue 12 additional dispensary licenses on top of the original three, the Brazos Valley and the broader Highway 290 corridor are strong candidates for a satellite pickup site within the next 24 months.

How to Get Your Texas Compassionate Use Prescription Online from Bryan

Texas runs the cheapest medical cannabis pathway in the country: $0 state registration fee, $0 card-printing fee, $0 annual renewal paid to the state. The only cost a Bryan patient pays is $149.99 for the MMJ.com telehealth evaluation with a CURT-registered physician. The visit takes about fifteen minutes from a downtown Bryan office, a Bryan-side faculty home, or a North Bryan family kitchen, and once your physician submits the prescription into CURT (the Compassionate Use Registry of Texas), you can schedule a Texas Original or Fluent delivery the same day. Texas does not issue physical cards. The dispensary verifies your eligibility electronically against your CURT entry at delivery.

Each prescription is valid for one year and carries four 90-day refills, with HB 46-formalized partial fills so a Bryan patient testing a tincture or vaporizer for the first time can pull a 30-day supply without locking into a 90-day order. Renewal is the same telehealth flow each year, $149.99, no DPS paperwork on the patient side. For Bryan-area Texas A&M faculty and staff who live north of College Station, Bryan ISD educators, Sanderson Farms and other manufacturing labor, agricultural workers, and CHI St. Joseph Health Regional Hospital and Baylor Scott & White Medical Center College Station personnel, the fully online workflow keeps TCUP enrollment off rotating shift schedules.

What HB 46 Means for Bryan-Area TCUP Patients

HB 46's September 2025 expansion is the largest TCUP overhaul since the program launched, and Bryan's mixed agricultural and university-adjacent patient base benefits across the board. Chronic pain (continuous or intermittent severe pain lasting more than 90 days) is now a qualifying condition by itself, which opens TCUP access to Bryan agricultural workers, manufacturing labor (Sanderson Farms, Reynolds), trucking and warehouse workers, and aging residents managing back, joint, and post-injury pain that the old narrow program did not cover. The bill also added Crohn's disease, traumatic brain injury, terminal illness, hospice and palliative care, inflammatory bowel disease, and degenerative disc disease, on top of cancer, PTSD, epilepsy, MS, ALS, autism, spasticity, and neurodegenerative disease.

For CHI St. Joseph Health Regional Hospital, Baylor Scott & White Medical Center College Station, and the broader Brazos Valley provider network, oncology, neurology, and pain-management referrals now have a real low-THC, dose-controlled alternative inside Texas. For Bryan's patient population served by the local VA outpatient services, PTSD, TBI, and chronic pain all qualify under the same $0 state fee structure. And for Bryan patients who never engaged the original 1 percent THC TCUP because dosing was unpredictable, HB 46's 10 mg per dose / 1 g per package framework standardizes regimens across the new vaporizer, inhaler, patch, and lotion formats.

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MAJOR PROGRAM EXPANSION - SEPTEMBER 2025

What Changed With Texas HB 46 in 2025?

Governor Abbott signed HB 46, making Texas the 40th state with comprehensive medical cannabis

NEW Qualifying Conditions (September 2025)

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Chronic Pain

Severe pain lasting 90+ days - MILLIONS now qualify

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Crohn's Disease

Inflammatory bowel disease

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Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

Veterans, accident survivors

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Terminal Illness

Any terminal diagnosis

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Hospice/Palliative Care

End-of-life patients

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Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Including ulcerative colitis

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Degenerative Disc Disease

Spinal degeneration conditions

THC Limit Increase

Before HB 46:1% THC by weight
After HB 46:10mg/dose
Per Package:1,000mg (1 gram)

More Dispensaries Coming

Current:3 licensed
Expanding to:Up to 15

+ Satellite pickup locations & expanded delivery

NEW Product Forms Allowed

VaporizersInhalersNebulizersTransdermal PatchesLotionsSuppositories

How Much Does a Texas Medical Cannabis Card Cost?

$0 state fee makes Texas the most affordable medical cannabis program

Cost ComponentTexasFloridaOklahoma
State Fee$0 FREE!$75$100
Doctor Evaluation$149.99--
Total Year 1$149.99--

How Do I Get My Texas Medical Cannabis Card?

Important: Texas doesn't issue physical cards. Your prescription is registered in the CURT database and verified electronically.

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Schedule Evaluation

Book an appointment with a CURT-registered physician. Telemedicine appointments are now allowed!

Many providers offer same-day appointments

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Meet with Doctor

Discuss your qualifying condition with the physician. Bring medical records if available.

15-30 minutes โ€ข $149.99 via MMJ.com

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Get Registered in CURT

If approved, the physician enters your prescription directly into the Compassionate Use Registry of Texas (CURT).

Same day โ€ข $0 state fee (FREE!)

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Visit a Dispensary

Visit any licensed dispensary or order delivery. They verify your prescription electronically via CURT - no physical card needed.

Immediate access - no waiting period!

What Conditions Qualify for Medical Cannabis in Texas?

Texas now has 15+ qualifying conditions after the 2025 expansion

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CHRONIC PAIN - The Game Changer

Chronic pain is defined as continuous or intermittent severe pain lasting 90+ days. This includes back pain, arthritis, fibromyalgia, neuropathy, migraines, and more.

This single change opens access to MILLIONS of Texans!

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Cancer (all types)

Any cancer diagnosis

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PTSD

Post-traumatic stress disorder

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Epilepsy/Seizure Disorders

Including intractable epilepsy

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Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

Autoimmune condition

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ALS

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

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Autism

Autism spectrum disorder

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Spasticity

Muscle stiffness/spasms

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Incurable Neurodegenerative Diseases

Parkinson's, Huntington's, Alzheimer's, etc.

Where Can I Buy Medical Cannabis Near Bryan?

No local dispensary; ALL 3 licensed dispensaries deliver statewide to Bryan-College Station

Texas Original

Stores: Houston (Heights), Austin (South), Plano, Hurst

Pickup: 17+ partner locations

Delivery: Statewide

Goodblend

Stores: San Antonio (retail), Austin

Pickup: Plano, Fort Worth, Wichita Falls, Nacogdoches + others

Delivery: Statewide

Fluent

Pickup: Delivery only

Delivery: Houston area

Statewide Delivery Available

All licensed Texas dispensaries offer statewide delivery. Even if there's no pickup location near Bryan, you can order online and receive your medication at home.

What Are the Limitations of the Texas Program?

What's NOT Allowed

  • โŒSmokable flower is NOT allowed in Texas (vaporizers are the closest alternative)
  • โŒHome cultivation is NOT allowed
  • โŒRecreational use remains illegal
  • โŒOut-of-state cards not accepted (no reciprocity)

Your Texas Medical Marijuana Physicians

State-licensed physicians certified for medical marijuana evaluations

Dr. Gaurav Patel

Dr. Gaurav Patel, MD

Texas License: #U1740

NPI: 1023571379

View full credentials
Dr. David Okonkwo

Dr. David Okonkwo, MD

Texas License: #W3718

NPI: 1457796062

View full credentials

All evaluations conducted by state-licensed physicians

Frequently Asked Questions

Does chronic pain qualify for medical cannabis in Texas?

Yes. As of September 1, 2025, chronic pain qualifies as a standalone condition under HB 46. The statute defines chronic pain as continuous or intermittent severe pain lasting more than 90 days, which opens TCUP access to millions of Texans managing back pain, arthritis, fibromyalgia, neuropathy, migraines, and similar conditions. This is the largest expansion since the program launched in 2015.

How much does a Texas medical cannabis prescription cost in Bryan?

Through MMJ.com the total cost for a Bryan patient is $149.99 for the physician evaluation. Texas charges $0 in state registration fees, which makes the program one of the most affordable in the country. There is no separate application fee, no patient ID-card fee, and no annual state renewal fee on top of the evaluation.

Can I smoke marijuana with a Texas prescription?

No. Smokable flower remains prohibited in Texas, even for prescription patients. HB 46's September 2025 expansion did add vaporizers, metered-dose inhalers, nebulizers, transdermal patches, and lotions to the legal product list, alongside the existing tinctures, capsules, edibles, topicals, and beverages. All products are dose-controlled at 10 mg of THC per dose and 1 g per package.

Do I get a physical medical marijuana card in Texas?

No. Texas does not issue a physical card. Your prescription is registered in the Compassionate Use Registry of Texas (CURT) by your physician at the time of your visit. When you order from a licensed dispensary, they verify your prescription electronically using your name, date of birth, and the last 5 digits of your Social Security number.

How strong is the THC in Texas products?

HB 46 raised the cap from the original 1 percent THC by weight to 10 mg of THC per dose and 1 g (1,000 mg) of THC per package as of September 2025. This is still more conservative than adult-use markets, but it standardizes dosing across vaporizers, edibles, tinctures, patches, and inhalers and produces consistent regimens for chronic pain, PTSD, and TBI patients.

Can I use telemedicine for my Texas evaluation?

Yes. Telemedicine evaluations are explicitly allowed under TCUP, including post-HB 46. You meet with a CURT-registered physician via secure video from your home in Texas. The physician submits your prescription directly into CURT, and a licensed dispensary can fulfill it the same day.

How long does the Texas medical cannabis process take in Bryan?

Texas runs one of the fastest medical cannabis workflows in the country. There is no state application to submit and no waiting period. After your $149.99 telehealth visit, the physician enters your prescription into CURT the same day, and a licensed dispensary can deliver to Bryan or fulfill an in-person pickup at the closest licensed location. Many patients complete the entire process in under 24 hours.

Is recreational marijuana legal in Texas?

No. Recreational cannabis remains illegal in Texas. Possession without a valid TCUP prescription can carry criminal penalties under the Texas Controlled Substances Act. The Compassionate Use Program, with its physician-issued prescription registered in CURT, is the only legal pathway to cannabis in Texas.

Chronic Pain Now Qualifies in Texas

Bryan residents: Join 123,000+ Texans with legal access. $0 state fee - lowest cost in the US. Same-day registration, telemedicine available.

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Editorial oversight by: John Progar, CEO & FounderLast Verified: May 2026