Steve's Greens operates as a medical cannabis clinic serving Oklahoma's state-licensed patient population, with a clinical model that separates consultation from retail. Located in the metro area, it fills a gap between recreational dispensaries and the patient education side of legal cannabis use.
Steve's Greens functions as both a patient clinic and an attached dispensary, though the clinic side handles initial consultations, certification paperwork, and ongoing patient guidance separately from product sales. Oklahoma law requires a physician recommendation before any purchase, and Steve's Greens provides that pathway through its own medical staff rather than referring patients elsewhere. The clinic structure assumes patients are new to Oklahoma's medical program or new to cannabis, not simply seeking the quickest checkout.
New patients first meet with a clinician who documents medical history, current medications, and symptoms relevant to cannabis therapy. This consultation determines whether cannabis suits the patient's condition under Oklahoma's qualifying list (which includes chronic pain, PTSD, cancer, arthritis, and others) and generates the physician recommendation required for state certification. The clinic charges a consultation fee; verify the current amount before scheduling, as this figure shifts occasionally.
Once certified by the state, patients receive an OMMA card (Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority) and can purchase from Steve's Greens or any other licensed dispensary. Steve's Greens' role does not end there: the clinic offers follow-up visits, product guidance, and adjustments to patient recommendations based on how cannabis is working.
Steve's Greens carries flower, edibles, concentrates, and tinctures in ranges typical of Oklahoma dispensaries. Individual product pricing depends on potency, brand, and quantity; expect flower to run between $7 and $15 per gram at standard-market rates, though pricing can vary. Verify current pricing before visiting, as dispensary margins and vendor costs shift frequently. The clinic does not bundle consultations with discounts on products.
Compared to standalone recreational dispensaries in Oklahoma City (such as Copilot and The Dispensary), Steve's Greens separates the clinical assessment from the sales floor, meaning patients get targeted guidance before product selection rather than shelf browsing immediately after application. If you are a recreational consumer or a visiting patient from another state, you cannot purchase here. If you are new to cannabis as a medical tool and want clinical input before exploring options, Steve's Greens provides that structure.
This clinic suits adults with chronic conditions on Oklahoma's qualifying list who want a guided first step into medical cannabis, patients concerned about interactions with current medications, and people uncertain whether cannabis will help their symptoms. If you already hold an OMMA card and have a clear sense of what you need, a faster route is any nearby dispensary without the upfront clinic fee.
If you are seeking cannabis purely for recreational use, Steve's Greens cannot serve you; Oklahoma does not allow adult recreational sales outside the medical program. If you live outside Oklahoma or lack state residency, you cannot apply for an OMMA card and cannot use the clinic.
Schedule an appointment in advance; walk-ins may face waits. Bring a valid ID, proof of Oklahoma residency, and a clear account of any chronic pain, mental health, sleep, or other conditions on the qualifying list. Be prepared to name any current medications and supplements, as the clinician will flag potential interactions. The consultation takes thirty to forty-five minutes. Upon completion, the clinic submits your paperwork to OMMA; approval typically arrives within one to two weeks.
Verify current hours before driving; Steve's Greens' schedule may shift seasonally or operationally. The clinic offers on-site parking and is accessible by standard OKC metro transit. If you are planning a same-day consultation and dispensary visit, plan two hours total.
Oklahoma City's medical cannabis market expanded rapidly after legalization in 2018, but most facilities are retail-only. Steve's Greens invests in the upstream step: ensuring patients enter the system with a clinical understanding of whether and how to use cannabis, not just access to products.
