Remedy Cannabis Co. is a medical cannabis clinic in Oklahoma City that conducts patient evaluations, issues physician recommendations required by the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA), and handles the licensing pathway from intake to card approval. It serves patients seeking legal medical cannabis access across the state's licensed dispensary network.
Remedy Cannabis Co. functions as a gatekeeping provider in Oklahoma's medical cannabis framework. Unlike dispensaries, which sell products to licensed patients, Remedy operates upstream: it certifies whether a patient qualifies under Oklahoma's qualifying condition list, documents that certification, and submits the recommendation to OMMA. Without a clinic visit and physician sign-off, a patient cannot obtain an OMMA card. Remedy is one of roughly 900 medical marijuana clinics licensed across Oklahoma; in Oklahoma City and surrounding counties, dozens operate, making clinic choice material to patient cost and convenience.
Remedy's core service is the initial evaluation visit, which typically costs between $99 and $150, depending on whether it is a standard new-patient assessment or an expedited appointment. Verify current pricing on booking, as clinic fees fluctuate. The visit includes a medical history review, qualifying condition documentation, and physician recommendation issuance. Patients approved leave with a signed recommendation, which they then submit to OMMA online to receive their actual medical marijuana card (typically within 1 to 3 business days).
Renewal visits, required annually in Oklahoma, generally cost $75 to $99 at Remedy and take less time than new-patient evaluations. Some clinics charge an additional OMMA processing fee ($20 to $40) that Remedy may or may not bundle into the visit cost; clarify this when scheduling to avoid surprise charges at checkout.
Remedy does not sell cannabis products; patients purchase from state-licensed dispensaries after their OMMA card arrives. The clinic also does not typically offer strain recommendations, potency consultation, or product-dosing guidance, as those services fall outside the physician recommendation scope and may border on dispensary functions.
Oklahoma City clinics vary meaningfully on price, location, and convenience model. Remedy sits in the mid-range: clinics like Green Wellness and other high-volume operations may undercut Remedy on per-visit cost ($79 to $99) but often operate in high-traffic retail settings with longer waits and less private consultation space. Conversely, independent practices in medical office parks sometimes charge $130 to $180 but may spend more time on complex medical histories. Remedy's differentiation lies in appointment availability: its scheduling interface allows booking same-day or next-day slots more readily than some solo-practitioner clinics, which can require waits of 5 to 10 days.
For renewal patients especially, this matters. If you need your OMMA card refreshed quickly (renewal can lapse if not submitted within 30 days of physician sign-off), Remedy's availability cushion is an edge over clinics with month-long backlogs. For first-time patients with uncomplicated qualifying conditions (chronic pain, PTSD, arthritis), price difference between Remedy at $120 and a discount clinic at $85 is minor; for patients with multiple conditions or complex medication interactions requiring thorough intake, the extra time investment at a slower clinic may justify its cost.
Remedy works well for employed patients who can take a lunch-hour appointment in central Oklahoma City, patients renewing annually and seeking fast turnaround, and those comfortable with telehealth-style evaluation (some clinics, including Remedy, offer remote visits). It suits patients seeking a quick, straightforward assessment of a single qualifying condition.
Remedy is not ideal for patients with fragmented medical records or complex drug-interaction histories; such patients benefit from a clinic with extended consultation time, often found at smaller independent practices. Patients outside Oklahoma City's immediate metro area may find clinics closer to home more practical, as repeat annual renewals add up in drive time. Additionally, patients seeking pre-recommendation product education or strain-specific guidance should plan that separately, either through dispensary staff or online resources, because Remedy's role ends at recommendation issuance.
New patients should arrive 10 to 15 minutes early with a valid Oklahoma ID and, if available, recent medical records or a list of current medications and diagnoses. Remedy conducts an intake form covering medical history, current conditions, and whether any of these match Oklahoma's qualifying list (cancer, glaucoma, PTSD, chronic pain, Crohn's disease, Parkinson's, and others). A physician then reviews the history, may ask clarifying questions about symptom severity or failed prior treatments, and if satisfied that a qualifying condition is documented, signs the recommendation. The entire visit typically lasts 20 to 40 minutes.
Patients leave with a signed recommendation form, which they submit to OMMA via the online portal at omma.ok.gov. OMMA processes the recommendation and mails the actual medical marijuana card within 1 to 3 business days. Once the card arrives, patients can visit any Oklahoma-licensed dispensary to purchase.
Remedy Cannabis Co. operates Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sunday hours are not offered. Confirm these hours before visiting, as clinic schedules can shift seasonally. The clinic is located in a commercial office building with parking on-site or in a shared lot; parking is free and rarely full during business hours.
The clinic accepts cash, debit, and credit card. Insurance does not cover medical cannabis recommendations, so patients pay out-of-pocket. Telehealth appointments via video are available for both new and renewal patients, removing the drive requirement for those unable to visit in person; remote visits cost the same as in-clinic evaluations.
Remedy's role as a high-availability clinic in Oklahoma City's central medical corridor makes it a practical entry point for patients initiating medical cannabis access and a dependable renewal site for those already holding cards. Its competitive appointment availability and consistent pricing keep it competitive against the broader Oklahoma City clinic market.
