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Start Your Medical Cannabis Journey with Floweret MD
On June 24, 2021
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Welcome to Floweret MD
Floweret MD was founded to simplify legal access to medical cannabis for Texans through a convenient and compassionate telehealth model. Led by Dr. Jacqueline Rice-McKenzie, a board-certified Emergency Medicine physician, our practice serves individuals who qualify under the Texas Compassionate Use Program (CUP).
A Practice Built on Experience and Empathy
After nearly two decades working in emergency departments, Dr. Rice-McKenzie witnessed firsthand how traditional treatments often fall short for patients with chronic conditions. Her personal experience with a rare autoimmune neuropathy deepened her understanding of alternative therapies and fueled her commitment to supporting others. Floweret MD reflects this perspective—combining medical rigor with a patient-first approach.
What Patients Can Expect
- Secure and private telehealth visits—No in-person appointments necessary.
- Open 12-month prescriptions—Adjust dosage as needed, without hidden fees.
- Clear, evidence-informed guidance—Rooted in continued education and professional memberships.
- Compassionate care—Every patient is treated with respect and without judgment.
Understanding the Texas CUP Process
- Qualification—Conditions include epilepsy, PTSD, cancer, and select neurodegenerative disorders.
- Evaluation—Schedule a secure telehealth appointment and upload medical records.
- Prescription—If eligible, your prescription is entered into the Compassionate Use Registry of Texas (CURT).
- Dispensary Access—Dispensaries confirm your eligibility using your name, birthdate, and last 5 digits of your SSN—no physical card required.
Tip: Save a screenshot of your certification letter's QR code for easy access.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to smoke anything?
No. Texas only permits low-THC tinctures, edibles, topicals, and capsules.
Will this impact my job?
That depends on your employer’s policies. We’ll discuss documentation options during your visit.
Ready to Begin?
Our blog is here to guide you through legal updates, dosage strategies, and patient insights. If you're ready to take the next step, book your tele-visit today.