Tradecraft Farms is a cannabis clinic in Edmond that handles medical card applications and renewals for Oklahoma patients, offering on-site physician evaluations to establish qualifying conditions required by the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA). The clinic does not dispense cannabis itself; instead, it certifies patients to legally purchase from licensed dispensaries across the state.
Tradecraft Farms operates as a physician-staffed clinic focused entirely on the administrative and medical gate to cannabis access in Oklahoma. Unlike dispensaries, which sell products after certification, or general practitioners who may write one recommendation alongside broader care, Tradecraft Farms specializes in the OMMA application process. The clinic evaluates whether a patient's condition qualifies under Oklahoma's statutory list (chronic pain, PTSD, epilepsy, cancer, glaucoma, and others), documents that medical basis, and submits the required physician sign-off to OMMA. Patients aged 18 and over with a valid Oklahoma ID and a qualifying condition are eligible.
Tradecraft Farms charges for the initial medical evaluation and physician signature required by OMMA, with pricing typically ranging from $150 to $200 for a first-time card application. Renewals, required every two years under OMMA rules, are generally less expensive, in the $100 to $150 range. The clinic may offer package discounts if multiple household members apply simultaneously. Once OMMA approves the application (usually within two to five business days of submission), patients receive their digital medical card and can purchase from any state-licensed dispensary. Contact the clinic directly to confirm current pricing, as fees can shift based on staffing or operational changes.
The physician assessment typically takes 15 to 30 minutes. The clinician reviews your medical history, asks about the severity and duration of your qualifying condition, and determines whether cannabis is an appropriate therapeutic option. The clinic does not prescribe dosages or product types; that guidance comes from dispensary staff after purchase.
Tradecraft Farms competes with other OMMA certification clinics in the greater Oklahoma City area, including chains and independent practices. Larger clinic networks such as Green Wellness Life or The Healing Clinics often operate multiple locations across Oklahoma and may have shorter wait times due to higher physician availability, though per-visit fees can be comparable. Independent clinics like Tradecraft Farms typically offer more personalized attention and may have more flexible cancellation policies. Pricing differences are usually minor ($20 to $50 per visit), so choice often hinges on location, appointment availability, and whether you prefer a specialized boutique clinic or a multi-location chain with broader operational infrastructure. Edmond's geographic position on the north side of the metro makes Tradecraft Farms convenient for patients in northern suburbs; those closer to downtown OKC may find clinics in central locations more accessible.
Tradecraft Farms suits Oklahoma residents aged 18 and older who believe they have a medical condition that qualifies under OMMA statute and need physician documentation to obtain a legal medical card. It is especially useful for people unsure whether their condition qualifies and who benefit from a focused intake interview. Patients relocating to Oklahoma from other medical cannabis states who already know they qualify will find the clinic's streamlined process straightforward.
The clinic does not suit people seeking general medical care, psychiatric diagnosis, or medication management; its scope is OMMA certification only. Patients under 18 (even with caregiver intent) and those without a documented condition matching Oklahoma's qualifying list should not expect approval. Non-residents and those without valid Oklahoma ID cannot apply.
Arrive 10 to 15 minutes early with a valid Oklahoma driver's license or state ID, proof of residency (utility bill, lease, or recent mail), and a brief written summary of your medical condition and why you believe cannabis may help. The clinic will ask for basic health history. The physician will review your submitted information, ask clarifying questions, and may examine relevant body areas (for example, range of motion for arthritis, tremor assessment for Parkinson's disease) if warranted. No blood tests or extensive diagnostics are performed; the determination is clinical. If approved, the physician signs the OMMA recommendation form, and clinic staff submit it to OMMA on your behalf. You typically receive your digital card within days.
Tradecraft Farms operates during standard business hours; verify current hours by phone or website before visiting, as extended hours or weekend appointments may change. Street or lot parking is available in Edmond's commercial areas. The clinic is accessible by car; no public transit options serve most Edmond medical offices. If your application is denied, clinic staff will explain the basis; denial does not prevent reapplication after condition changes or additional documentation.
Tradecraft Farms fills a necessary and often-overlooked role in Oklahoma's cannabis access chain: it translates medical eligibility into legal authorization, eliminating guesswork and reducing the risk of purchasing without proper credentials.
