All City Plug is a medical cannabis clinic located in Oklahoma City that evaluates and certifies patients for the state's Medical Marijuana Program, offering in-person and telehealth appointments for first-time and renewal evaluations.
All City Plug operates as a provider within Oklahoma's physician-led medical cannabis licensing system, which requires a doctor's evaluation and written certification before a patient can purchase from dispensaries. The clinic handles the evaluation appointment, documentation, and submission to the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA), completing the legal pathway to a patient card. Unlike dispensaries, which sell cannabis products, All City Plug's sole function is to determine eligibility under state law and generate the certification paperwork.
All City Plug charges $200 for an initial evaluation appointment, which covers a medical history review, discussion of qualifying conditions, and issuance of the written certification if approved. First-time patients must confirm eligibility: Oklahoma law permits certification for at least one of 19 specific conditions, including cancer, chronic pain, epilepsy, PTSD, and Crohn's disease. Renewal evaluations cost $150 and are required every two years; some clinics waive renewal fees for returning patients, so confirmation is worth a call. The clinic accepts cash, card, and typically does not bill insurance, as most plans classify cannabis evaluation as out-of-pocket. Telehealth appointments are available and cost the same as in-person visits, removing the need for a physical location visit for those outside the immediate area.
Oklahoma City has multiple medical cannabis evaluation providers, each with distinct operational models. Clinics like Greenlight Evaluations and several urgent-care-style cannabis providers charge similar base rates ($150 to $250 for initial evaluations) but differ in appointment availability and processing speed. All City Plug's telehealth option is common but not universal among local providers. Some competing clinics process OMMA paperwork on-site within hours; others submit it after the visit, extending the timeline to a patient card by a few business days. If you prioritize fast turnaround and want to walk out with documentation the same day, call ahead to confirm All City Plug's same-day submission process. If you need the most competitive renewal price or prefer an in-person-only clinic, comparing phone quotes with one or two alternatives ensures you're not overpaying for services that are largely interchangeable.
All City Plug suits patients who meet Oklahoma's qualifying conditions and prefer the flexibility of telehealth, particularly those in rural parts of the state who cannot easily reach an Oklahoma City office. It works well for renewals, where the process is straightforward and telehealth reduces friction. The clinic is not suitable for uninsured patients with severe financial constraints, since the $200 evaluation is nonnegotiable and not discounted by income. Patients who do not fall into one of the 19 qualifying condition categories cannot be certified here or anywhere else in Oklahoma; the legal standard is absolute, and no clinic can override it.
Schedule an appointment, either by phone or online, selecting either in-person or telehealth. For telehealth, you will receive a video call link and should have a valid Oklahoma ID and Social Security number ready. The clinician will ask about your medical history, current conditions, medications, and symptoms to assess whether you meet the state's criteria. If approved, you receive a printed or emailed certification letter. You then take that letter to the OMMA online system, upload it, pay the $100 state application fee, and receive your patient card within days. The entire process from evaluation to card typically takes one to two weeks. For in-person visits, arrive 10 to 15 minutes early with government ID and proof of residency; telehealth patients need only their ID visible on camera.
All City Plug operates by appointment, not walk-in. Hours vary by day; confirmation by phone is essential because clinical hours sometimes shift seasonally or by provider availability. Parking is available at the clinic's location in Oklahoma City proper, and the address can be verified by calling ahead. For telehealth patients, these logistics do not apply, making remote evaluations a strong alternative to an in-person trip if you're short on time.
All City Plug fills a necessary legal step in Oklahoma's medical cannabis access chain. It is neither cheaper nor more elaborate than many competitors, but reliable appointment availability and clear telehealth access make it a legitimate choice for patients entering or renewing their status in the state program.
