MedCards Now operates as a stand-alone referral service in Oklahoma City that issues medical cannabis patient cards through video consultation, with most referrals completed within hours rather than the days or weeks required at traditional clinics.
This is not a dispensary or a full medical clinic. Instead, it functions as a licensed referral-issuing service designed specifically for Oklahoma's medical cannabis program, which requires a patient card (issued after a physician referral) before legal purchase at any state-licensed dispensary. The operation caters to patients who need quick documentation without scheduling appointments weeks out or sitting in a waiting room at a primary care office. MedCards Now serves both new applicants and renewals; Oklahoma cards last for one year.
MedCards Now charges a flat rate of $99 for first-time patient referrals and $79 for renewal referrals (verification recommended; this figure has tracked consistently but confirm before visit). The service operates online and by phone. A physician or physician assistant conducts a brief video consultation, reviews your condition and medication history, and issues the referral same-day in most cases. The referral is then transmitted electronically to the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) on your behalf, or you receive documentation to file yourself. Turnaround from consultation to card receipt typically ranges from same-day to 48 hours, depending on OMMA processing speed.
Processing does not include dispensary pricing, strain selection, or ongoing cannabis counseling; those aspects remain the patient's responsibility after the card arrives. MedCards Now accepts cash, debit, and credit card payment during the consultation.
Traditional primary care clinics in Oklahoma City can issue medical cannabis referrals, but appointment waits often extend two to four weeks, and the provider may require a full physical or existing patient history. Urgent care facilities sometimes accommodate cannabis referrals but typically charge $100 to $150 and may require paperwork filing by the patient. Telemedicine platforms like Leafline and Veriheal serve Oklahoma but operate as full-service platforms; they bundle the referral with consultation features and often charge $150 to $200 for first-time patients.
MedCards Now's advantage lies in speed and price transparency: the $99 flat fee eliminates surprise charges, and same-day processing eliminates the multi-week clinic appointment cycle. A patient seeking the absolute fastest referral with minimal upfront cost chooses MedCards Now. A patient with complex medical history or ongoing medication interactions may prefer their primary care physician, who has full chart access. A patient comfortable with a national telemedicine model and wanting additional post-referral education might prefer Veriheal, despite higher cost.
MedCards Now works well for patients with straightforward qualifying conditions (chronic pain, arthritis, PTSD, anxiety) who lack a current primary care relationship, need rapid processing for a time-sensitive situation (dispensary opening nearby, supply concern), or want to avoid clinic overhead. Renewal patients with stable histories benefit most from the streamlined process.
Patients with complex comorbidities, multiple medications requiring careful interaction review, or a need for hands-on clinical guidance should see their primary care provider. Patients seeking reimbursement from insurance will find that MedCards Now operates as an out-of-pocket service; some insurance will not cover cannabis referrals through any channel.
The patient books online or by phone (exact booking link or phone number verification recommended). A consultation window is assigned or confirmed. At the scheduled time, the patient logs into a video meeting via the MedCards Now platform or a standard service like Zoom. A physician or PA asks targeted questions about the condition, current medications, symptom severity, and treatment history. The conversation typically lasts 5 to 15 minutes. The provider asks direct questions necessary to justify the referral under Oklahoma law; this is not a casual conversation. After approval, payment is collected, and the referral documentation is generated and filed with OMMA. The patient receives confirmation and tracking information by email. Most cards arrive in the patient's OMMA account within 24 to 48 hours.
MedCards Now operates entirely online and by phone, so traditional office hours and parking do not apply. The service typically accommodates bookings Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., with limited Saturday availability; exact hours should be confirmed. There is no in-person location in Oklahoma City. Patients need only a phone or computer with a camera and internet connection. A valid Oklahoma ID is required. Payment is handled in real time during the consultation.
MedCards Now fills a specific gap in Oklahoma City's medical cannabis access: it trades full clinical depth for speed and transparency at a price lower than most telemedicine competitors.
