Painted Nurse Apothecary is a cannabis consultation clinic in Oklahoma City where registered nurses conduct patient evaluations for Oklahoma's medical marijuana card program. The clinic does not dispense cannabis; it qualifies patients, handles the state application process, and provides ongoing medication consultation for those already holding cards.
Painted Nurse Apothecary fills a specific gap in Oklahoma's cannabis ecosystem. The clinic sits between a patient's decision to seek a medical card and the state's approval process. Registered nurses meet with prospective patients, review their qualifying conditions (chronic pain, PTSD, cancer, arthritis, and others listed by the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority), document their medical history, and submit applications to the state. The clinic also serves existing card holders who want guidance on product selection, dosing, or interactions with other medications. This is clinical consultation, not retail dispensary work; staff can answer how cannabis affects blood pressure medication or explain the difference between THC and CBD without selling product.
The clinic operates independently and is not part of a larger dispensary chain, a distinction that matters to patients seeking unbiased advice untethered to retail inventory pressure.
Initial evaluations cost $199 and take approximately 60 minutes. During this appointment, a nurse reviews your medical history, discusses symptoms and treatment goals, and determines whether your condition aligns with Oklahoma's qualifying list. If approved, the clinic handles state paperwork submission and provides a recommendation letter valid for the application.
Follow-up consultations for existing card holders run $99 for a 30-minute session. These are used to reassess treatment effectiveness, explore new product types, or adjust consumption strategies. Some patients schedule these quarterly; others return only when switching medications or experiencing side effects.
The clinic accepts cash and major credit cards. Many health insurance plans do not cover cannabis consultations, though some do reimburse a portion under mental health or chronic pain codes; verify your plan's coverage before the appointment.
Oklahoma City has roughly two dozen cannabis evaluation clinics. Most operate on similar pricing: initial visits range from $150 to $250, and follow-ups cost $75 to $125. The key differences are clinic size and appointment availability rather than price.
Larger clinics like ReLeaf Med and Cannabis Sativa Inc. operate multiple locations and often have same-week availability; trade-offs include longer wait times during your appointment and less continuity with the same staff member. Painted Nurse Apothecary is smaller, typically allowing 3 to 5 days between scheduling and appointment, which suits patients who value conversation time and consistency over instant access. If you need a card within one week and live near a chain clinic's location, go there. If you have specific medication concerns or want the same nurse handling your file over time, Painted Nurse Apothecary's single-location model delivers that.
Telemedicine clinics operating in Oklahoma (such as Kind Clinics) offer virtual evaluations and charge $149 to $199 upfront, which saves a trip but removes any in-person physical exam. Painted Nurse Apothecary conducts in-person visits only, which some patients prefer for conditions requiring observation or detailed discussion of visual symptoms.
Painted Nurse Apothecary is the right fit if you have a documented medical condition, want a thorough evaluation by a registered nurse, or already hold a card and need guidance on product interactions or side effects. The clinic also works well for patients hesitant about cannabis and wanting clinical education before committing to a purchase. Existing card holders managing complex medication regimens often return here because nurses can cross-reference cannabis compounds with prescriptions.
This clinic is not a retail dispensary, so do not expect to buy product there. You will receive a recommendation and must visit a separate dispensary to purchase. If you want one-stop shopping (evaluation and immediate purchase), a large clinic operating within or next to a dispensary saves time. If you have already decided to use cannabis purely for recreation and do not meet a medical condition, this clinic will not process your application.
Arrive 10 minutes early with photo ID and, if available, medical records related to your qualifying condition (recent doctor's notes, pain scales, PTSD diagnosis letters). The nurse will ask detailed questions about symptom onset, previous treatments, current medications, allergies, and how you hope cannabis might help. Bring a list of all prescriptions and over-the-counter supplements you take; nurses flag interactions here.
The nurse will also explain Oklahoma's legal responsibilities: card holders can grow six plants at home, possess up to three ounces, and face specific workplace rules. This conversation prevents misunderstandings about state law. At the end, you receive a signed recommendation form to submit to the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority, either yourself or through the clinic's expedited filing service (a $50 add-on that handles state paperwork and accelerates approval).
Painted Nurse Apothecary is located in central Oklahoma City. Hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call ahead to schedule; same-day walk-ins are not accepted. Street parking is available; the clinic has a small lot shared with other tenants. No public transportation route directly serves the location; driving is practical.
State processing times vary but average 7 to 14 days after the clinic submits your paperwork. Do not expect a card the day of your visit.
Painted Nurse Apothecary earns its place in Oklahoma City's cannabis landscape by prioritizing consultation over transaction, a model that works for patients who benefit from talking through cannabis use with a medical professional before walking into a dispensary unprepared.
