About Us

ArlingtonMarijuana.clinic — Texas CUP Low-THC Cannabis Prescriptions for Arlington

Built for Arlington

Arlington is one of the largest cities in Texas — a community of nearly 400,000 residents between Dallas and Fort Worth, home to the University of Texas at Arlington, General Motors' Arlington Assembly plant, and one of the fastest-growing economies in North Texas. ArlingtonMarijuana.clinic is an online directory and telehealth scheduling platform connecting Arlington residents with CUP-registered physicians for Texas Compassionate Use Program low-THC cannabis prescriptions.

We are not a medical practice, dispensary, or pharmacy. We connect patients with CUP-registered physicians and guide them through Texas's prescription-based Compassionate Use Program — from Downtown Arlington and North Arlington to Pantego and every Arlington neighborhood.

How We Operate

CUP-Registered Physicians

Every physician on our platform holds an active Texas medical license and is registered with the Texas Department of Public Safety under the Compassionate Use Program — the credential required under Texas law to prescribe low-THC cannabis and enter prescriptions into CURT.

HIPAA Protected

All telehealth appointments are conducted on HIPAA-compliant platforms. Arlington patients' health information is handled with complete confidentiality throughout the process.

CUP-Compliant

Every prescription follows DPS Compassionate Use Program requirements. The physician enters the prescription into CURT directly. No state ID card, no patient registration, and no state fee is required.

How Texas's CUP Works

The Texas Compassionate Use Program, administered by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) under Chapter 487 of the Texas Health and Safety Code, treats low-THC cannabis as a prescription medication. An Arlington patient books a real-time video appointment with a CUP-registered physician. The physician reviews the patient's history against the 13 qualifying conditions and, if appropriate, writes a prescription directly into the Compassionate Use Registry of Texas (CURT). The patient then visits any DPS-licensed dispensing organization in Texas with their photo ID — providing their last name, date of birth, and last 5 digits of their SSN for the CURT match — and the dispensary fills the prescription on the spot. No separate patient registration with the state is needed. No annual state fee is charged. No state-issued ID card is issued.

What "Low-THC Cannabis" Means in Texas

Texas law defines "low-THC cannabis" under specific chemical parameters — the product must contain not more than 1% tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) by weight. This is significantly more restrictive than medical cannabis programs in other states. Available forms include oils, tinctures, gummies, lozenges, and topicals — smoking is not authorized. A physician may prescribe aerosol or vapor inhalation when there is a medical necessity for that route. Arlington patients should discuss available products and appropriate forms with their prescribing physician and their chosen dispensary.

How This Platform Is Funded

ArlingtonMarijuana.clinic is an advertising platform. CUP-registered physicians pay for patient connection and marketing services. Those commercial relationships are disclosed in our Advertising Disclosure and play no role in any physician's clinical decisions. Questions? Use the contact form on our Terms & Policies page.