OK MMJ Care is a standalone medical cannabis clinic that handles initial patient evaluation, physician sign-off, and OMMA (Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority) registration paperwork for adults and minors seeking legal access to medical marijuana in Oklahoma. It occupies a medical office setting and acts as a pathway to legal patient status rather than a retail dispensary; patients complete their evaluations here, then purchase at separate dispensaries once registered.
The clinic operates as a physician-evaluation service specialized in medical cannabis qualification. It does not grow, sell, or dispense cannabis products. Instead, it bridges the gap between a patient's medical need and OMMA certification. A licensed Oklahoma physician conducts a confidential consultation to assess whether a patient meets the state's medical marijuana conditions (which include but are not limited to chronic pain, cancer, PTSD, epilepsy, and autoimmune disease). The clinic then submits the recommendation directly to OMMA on the patient's behalf. Most patients complete the entire process in a single visit and receive their OMMA patient ID card within five to ten business days, after which they can purchase at state-licensed dispensaries.
First visits start with a brief intake form covering medical history and current symptoms. The physician consultation itself typically lasts 15 to 30 minutes. The doctor asks about prior treatments, pain level or symptom severity, and how cannabis might fit into the patient's existing care plan. No drug screening is required for the evaluation.
The physician then issues a recommendation if the patient qualifies. The clinic files the recommendation with OMMA the same day in most cases. The patient pays a flat fee at the visit and receives a receipt and temporary documentation; the actual OMMA ID card arrives by mail after approval. If a patient does not qualify at that visit, the physician can still discuss other options and may recommend follow-up with a specialist.
Patients do not receive cannabis or any products at OK MMJ Care; the evaluation is the only service rendered.
OK MMJ Care charges between $150 and $200 for an initial patient evaluation (verify current pricing by phone or website, as fee structures can shift). Some clinics in the same space charge less; others charge more. The evaluation fee is out-of-pocket; health insurance does not cover medical cannabis consultations or OMMA registration fees, because cannabis remains federally illegal.
OMMA registration itself costs an additional flat fee set by the state, separate from the physician evaluation. That state fee currently runs $100 per patient, paid directly to OMMA at submission (verify with the clinic, as state fees occasionally change).
OK MMJ Care is a match for adults and mature minors (under 18) who have a documented medical condition and want to explore medical cannabis as a treatment option without facing barriers or stigma. Patients often come after conventional treatments have not worked or have caused side effects they want to avoid. The clinic also suits people unfamiliar with Oklahoma's registration process and who value having a clinic handle the paperwork.
It is not a match for people who do not have a medical condition that qualifies under Oklahoma law or who are primarily seeking cannabis for recreational use (Oklahoma has no legal recreational market). It is also not a fit for patients living outside Oklahoma, as the OMMA card is state-issued and not transferable.
Telehealth and in-person medical cannabis consultations occur at multiple clinics across OKC. Some independent family medicine practices in the city also offer medical cannabis evaluations but often require an existing patient relationship or longer appointment lead times. National telehealth platforms (such as Leafline or similar services) offer remote evaluations and cost less, often $100 or under, and require no office visit; the trade-off is that out-of-state practitioners conduct the consultation and may be less familiar with Oklahoma's specific rules or dispensary landscape.
OK MMJ Care's in-person format suits patients who prefer a local physician and same-day registration filing, even if the upfront cost runs higher. Telehealth is faster if you are comfortable with a remote interaction and want to save on gas and time.
OK MMJ Care operates from a medical office, typically with weekday hours between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. and limited or no weekend availability (confirm hours before visiting, as scheduling can vary seasonally). The clinic accepts walk-ins at some hours and requires appointments for others; call to confirm same-day availability or book in advance. On-site parking is available.
Bring a valid government ID and any medical records related to your condition, though the clinic can often work without them if your condition is well-documented in conversation.
OK MMJ Care fills a practical need in Oklahoma City by consolidating evaluation, physician sign-off, and OMMA submission in one location, eliminating multiple trips and reducing the time between consultation and patient registration.
