Integrity Patient Services is a telemedicine referral provider that issues Oklahoma medical cannabis recommendations entirely online, eliminating the need to visit a physical clinic in Oklahoma City.
Integrity Patient Services operates as a remote consultation platform that connects patients with physicians licensed to issue Oklahoma medical cannabis recommendations. Unlike brick-and-mortar clinics that require in-person appointments at a physical location, the service conducts all consultations by video call, meaning Oklahoma City residents complete the entire process from home. The company issues official recommendation letters that patients submit to the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) to obtain a medical marijuana license card.
Consultations take place via a video call with a physician who reviews medical history and symptoms. The process typically unfolds as follows: a patient completes an intake form online, pays a consultation fee, and is scheduled for a video appointment (usually within one to three business days). The physician asks about qualifying conditions under Oklahoma law, reviews supporting documents if needed, and issues a recommendation letter immediately upon approval if the patient qualifies.
Pricing for Integrity Patient Services consultations ranges from $150 to $250 per visit, depending on the type of visit (new patient versus renewal). Renewals for existing patients are generally lower. Payment is required upfront; the company accepts credit cards. Most consultations take 15 to 20 minutes. The recommendation letter arrives within hours after approval and can be submitted to OMMA immediately to apply for or renew a medical cannabis license card.
Oklahoma City patients choosing a medical cannabis referral path can compare telemedicine providers against in-person clinic visits. Telemedicine services like Integrity avoid travel time and scheduling conflicts tied to clinic hours but require reliable internet and comfort with video consultation. In-person clinics like those operated through independent practitioners or wellness centers in OKC's metro area offer face-to-face evaluation but typically charge similar consultation fees ($150 to $250) and involve travel and wait times.
The key advantage of a telemedicine model is flexibility: a patient needing a 10 a.m. appointment on a Wednesday does not have to drive across Oklahoma City or wait weeks for the next available clinic slot. For patients with transportation barriers or complex medical histories requiring careful documentation before the call, an in-person visit may feel more reassuring. For straightforward renewals or patients who simply want to avoid a clinic visit, telemedicine reduces friction.
Integrity Patient Services is best for Oklahoma City patients who are comfortable describing their medical history verbally, have internet access, and want a quick approval without leaving home. It suits patients renewing existing recommendations and those seeking first-time recommendations for conditions clearly documented in their medical records.
The service is not suited to patients who prefer face-to-face evaluation, those without a stable internet connection, or patients with complex or undocumented medical situations that would benefit from a physician physically examining them. Patients new to Oklahoma's medical cannabis program and uncertain whether they qualify may also feel more confident discussing concerns with an in-person provider.
On the scheduled appointment day, the patient joins a video call at the assigned time. The physician introduces himself, confirms identity, and asks detailed questions about medical conditions, previous treatments, current medications, and why the patient is seeking medical cannabis. The patient may be asked to upload medical records or recent lab work beforehand. The call lasts 15 to 20 minutes. If the physician determines the patient meets Oklahoma's qualifying conditions, the recommendation letter is generated and sent to the patient's email within hours. The patient then registers with OMMA using the recommendation letter and pays the OMMA licensing fee (currently $100 for a two-year card).
Because Integrity Patient Services operates entirely online, there are no physical hours or parking considerations. Appointments are available by video seven days a week, typically from early morning through early evening, though exact availability varies. Confirm current appointment hours directly with the service before booking. The patient needs a computer or smartphone with a camera, a reliable internet connection, and a private space to take the call. No documents need to be mailed; all paperwork is handled digitally.
Integrity Patient Services fills a gap in Oklahoma City's medical cannabis access by removing the logistical burden of in-person clinic visits, making it a practical choice for busy patients and those seeking straightforward recommendations without delays.
