Solace Meds is a physician-led cannabis clinic operating in northwest Oklahoma City that serves both new patients seeking medical cannabis cards and existing cardholders needing renewals or consultation. The practice functions as a point of entry for individuals navigating Oklahoma's Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) approval process, offering evaluations that determine eligibility under state qualifying conditions and providing the physician recommendation required to apply for state certification.
Solace Meds operates as a consultation and evaluation clinic rather than a dispensary; it does not sell cannabis products. The clinic's primary function is to assess patients for medical cannabis eligibility, document qualifying diagnoses, and issue the physician recommendation that allows applicants to complete OMMA registration. The business model aligns with how Oklahoma's medical cannabis system functions: patients must obtain a physician sign-off before the state will issue a card, and that physician relationship typically ends once the card is issued.
Solace Meds charges a flat fee for new-patient evaluations and a separate fee for card renewals. New-patient consultations cost $150 to $200 depending on the urgency and scope of the visit; this is consistent with most cannabis evaluation clinics in Oklahoma City and is lower than the $250 to $350 range some competing practices charge. Renewal visits typically run $100 to $125. Both appointments result in a physician recommendation letter if the patient qualifies under Oklahoma's list of medical conditions (which includes chronic pain, epilepsy, autism, PTSD, and others). Prices can fluctuate and should be confirmed by calling ahead. Most clinics in Oklahoma City accept cash and card payments; insurance does not cover cannabis evaluations anywhere in the state because marijuana remains federally illegal.
Oklahoma City has dozens of cannabis evaluation clinics operating across multiple neighborhoods. Solace Meds' position in the north part of the city makes it convenient for patients in Edmond, Piedmont, and areas along I-35 North, whereas clinics downtown or south of OKC require longer drives for those residents. Pricing at Solace Meds ($150-200 for new patients) sits in the mid-to-lower range; clinics like Altitude Wellness and some smaller practices charge $200 to $250, while a few independent practitioners charge as little as $99 but often with longer wait times or shorter appointment windows. None of these clinics offers obvious medical advantages over the others because Oklahoma's OMMA requires only a basic physician sign-off, not a specialized evaluation. The choice between clinics in Oklahoma City typically comes down to location, wait time, and whether the provider allows walk-ins (Solace Meds does not; appointments are required).
Solace Meds suits patients who have already decided they want to pursue medical cannabis and need a straightforward evaluation to confirm eligibility. It also suits renewal patients whose cards are expiring and need a fresh physician recommendation without a full re-evaluation. The clinic does not suit patients still deciding whether medical cannabis is appropriate for them; a primary-care physician or pain specialist offers broader consultation, though most do not provide cannabis recommendations in Oklahoma. Solace Meds is not a dispensary and will not help you find or purchase products; that step occurs after card approval, when you choose from Oklahoma City's 600+ active retail locations.
New patients should bring a government-issued ID, proof of Oklahoma residency (utility bill or lease), and any relevant medical records related to their qualifying condition. The appointment involves a brief history and the physician asking about your condition, current medications, and why you believe cannabis may help. The physician will document whether your condition matches OMMA's list. If approved, you receive a recommendation letter on the spot or by email within 24 hours, which you then use to complete your OMMA application online and pay the $100 state registration fee. The entire process from Solace Meds evaluation to OMMA approval typically takes one to two weeks.
Solace Meds operates by appointment only; call or check their online booking portal to schedule. Hours are typically Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., with limited Saturday availability. Confirm current hours before visiting, as staffing and schedules can shift seasonally. Street parking is available at the north Oklahoma City location. Walk-in visits are not accommodated. The clinic is located in a standard medical office setting and requires no special equipment or preparation beyond bringing your ID and medical history.
Solace Meds fills a necessary procedural role in Oklahoma's regulated cannabis system and manages a high volume of new applicants and renewals without the pricing premium some competitors charge for the same service.
