Bloom Cannabis Co operates a licensed medical cannabis clinic on the north side of Oklahoma City, providing patient evaluations for Oklahoma's medical cannabis program and ongoing care consultation. Unlike dispensaries, which sell cannabis products, Bloom functions as a clinical gatekeeper: patients must complete an evaluation here to obtain the medical card required by Oklahoma law to purchase from any legal retailer.
Bloom is a brick-and-mortar clinic staffed by healthcare providers licensed to perform Oklahoma medical cannabis evaluations. The clinic's core function is to assess whether a patient qualifies under Oklahoma's statutory list of qualifying conditions (chronic pain, PTSD, arthritis, epilepsy, autism, and others) and issue the paperwork needed to register with the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA). The clinic also offers follow-up consultations for dose adjustment, product selection, and condition monitoring, positioning it as a medical advisor rather than a retail operation.
Initial evaluations at Bloom run $99 to $149, depending on whether the appointment is conducted in-person or via telehealth. Renewal evaluations for patients whose OMMA cards expire cost between $79 and $99. These figures fall mid-range for Oklahoma City clinics; some providers charge as low as $49 for renewals, while full-service medical centers may charge $200 or more for an intake that includes additional bloodwork or specialist review.
Follow-up consultations (for patients already registered) typically cost $50 to $75 per session when booked separately from evaluations. Bloom accepts cash, card, and some insurance plans; verification of which insurers are in-network should be confirmed before scheduling, as coverage varies and many plans do not reimburse cannabis clinic visits as of 2025.
Oklahoma City's cannabis clinic market includes several competing models. Some clinics, such as certain franchises of larger regional chains, operate high-volume, appointment-based systems with minimal consultation time (15 to 20 minutes). Bloom's positioning emphasizes longer, more detailed patient consultations. Clinics offering lower evaluation fees (under $80) often provide card-mill service: quick approvals with minimal follow-up support. Clinics at higher price points (over $200) sometimes bundle in additional services like in-house product counseling or nurse consultation.
Choose Bloom if you want a clinic that allocates 45 to 60 minutes to your initial visit and offers genuine follow-up care rather than a one-time evaluation. Choose a lower-cost, high-volume clinic if you are already familiar with cannabis products and need the paperwork quickly.
Bloom is designed for patients with qualifying conditions who want clinical guidance on whether cannabis is appropriate for their situation and, if they register, how to use it responsibly. This includes older adults new to cannabis, patients taking multiple medications (for which interaction counseling is valuable), and people with complex pain or psychiatric conditions. Bloom also supports first-time patients who need help understanding the OMMA process and dispensary options.
Bloom is not a retail dispensary and has no products for immediate sale; patients must obtain cannabis elsewhere. It is also not a substitute for primary care. Patients without a qualifying condition cannot obtain a card regardless of clinic choice.
When scheduling an initial evaluation, patients should bring documentation of their qualifying condition: medical records, prescriptions, diagnosis letters from a previous provider, or clinic notes. The appointment typically begins with a health history intake covering current medications, past cannabis use, allergies, and symptom severity. The clinic provider will review the condition against Oklahoma's qualifying list, ask targeted questions about symptoms and prior treatments, and assess whether the patient is a suitable candidate.
If approved, the provider issues a signed evaluation form that the patient then submits to the OMMA (alongside a photo ID, address verification, and a $100 state registration fee) to receive the medical cannabis card, which typically arrives within 10 to 14 business days. Patients receive guidance on choosing a dispensary and cannabis type during the appointment.
Bloom Cannabis Co operates Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., with extended hours (until 8 p.m.) on Thursdays. Telehealth appointments are available during these hours for patients who cannot visit in person. Street parking is available on-site; the clinic is located on a commercial corridor with minimal congestion. Weekday mornings (before 1 p.m.) are typically less crowded than afternoons and weekends.
Bloom fits Oklahoma City's medical cannabis landscape because it treats the evaluation as a medical process, not a transaction, and supports patients beyond the initial card approval.
