Apply For An Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Card

 

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$100 + Oklahoma State Fees

Get qualified for your medical marijuana card by speaking with one of our providers in a telehealth visit.  Visits are frequently less than 15 minutes and only cost $99.  State Fees Include: $104.30 (Medicaid/ Sooner Care, Medicare or 100% disabled veterans – $22.50). Once approved, you’ll receive your certification via e-mail. The state will process your application within 14 business days. Renewal 2 years (short term 30 days).

 

Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Cards FAQ & Additional Info

What You’ll Need

Applying for your MMJ card in Oklahoma is easy.  You will show your signed certificate providing proof of your condition and identification documents. You should gather together the following:

  • Photo ID, such as an Oklahoma driver’s license, state ID card, U.S. passport, or Tribal ID card. Minors can use their passport or birth certificates to apply and must have their certification signed by two (2) qualified physicians.
  • Proof of residency, such as a voter ID card, utility bill, residential property deed, or rental agreement.
  • Color, full-face digital photograph.
  • A signed physician’s certificate which can be obtained via telehealth from GetCardToday.com dated within 30 days of the application.

If you are a new patient, the application process can be found here if you need assistance.

If you are a renewing patient, the process can be found here you need assistance.

How to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Oklahoma
  1. Click 'Let's Get Started': Follow the link and complete the information for one of our caring providers to contact you.
  2. Talk with your provider: Get qualified for your medical marijuana card by speaking with one of our providers in a telehealth visit. Visits are frequently less than 15 minutes and only cost $99. Once approved, you'll receive your certification via e-mail.
  3. Complete the state application: Complete the appropriate OMMA Application. See the 'What You'll Need' section for information about documents required. This step must be completed within 30 days of your visit or you will need another evaluation.
  4. Receive your card from the state: The state will process your application within 14 business days. OMMA will send you an e-mail after review of the application and it will take another day or two for OMMA to print and mail your card. You will receive a hard copy of the card through regular USPS mail.
Benefits of Having a Medical Card in Oklahoma

With your Oklahoma MMJ card, you are permitted to possess up to the following amounts:

  • Three (3) ounces of marijuana flower on your person
  • Eight (8) ounces of marijuana flower in your residence
  • One (1) ounce of concentrated marijuana
  • Seven (7) ounces of edible marijuana

Recreational marijuana is illegal.  Possession without a license to use medicinal marijuana is a misdemeanor (fine-only) for up to 1.5 ounces. Fines and penalties increase for greater amounts or intent to sell.

What is telehealth medical marijuana certification, and how does it work in Oklahoma?

Telehealth medical marijuana certification is a convenient way for residents of Oklahoma to obtain a medical marijuana recommendation from a licensed healthcare provider without an in-person visit. Through secure online video consultations, patients can discuss their medical conditions and receive a certification if they qualify.

Who is eligible to apply for a medical marijuana certification in Oklahoma?

To be eligible for a medical marijuana certification in Oklahoma, you must be a resident of the state and have a qualifying medical condition as determined by the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA). Common qualifying conditions include chronic pain, cancer, PTSD, and more.

Do I need to have a primary care physician or an existing medical history to apply for a medical marijuana certification through telehealth?

No, you don't necessarily need an existing primary care physician or medical history to apply for a medical marijuana certification. Our licensed healthcare providers can evaluate your medical condition during the telehealth consultation.

What are the steps to obtain a telehealth medical marijuana certification in Oklahoma?

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Is the telehealth medical marijuana certification process confidential and secure?

Yes, the process is confidential and secure. We prioritize patient privacy and adhere to all HIPAA regulations to protect your personal and medical information.

How long does it take to get a medical marijuana card in Oklahoma after the telehealth certification?

The processing time for medical marijuana cards can vary, but it typically takes a few weeks. You will receive your card by mail once your application is approved by the OMMA.

Is telehealth medical marijuana certification covered by insurance?

No, medical marijuana certification and associated fees are generally not covered by insurance in Oklahoma. Patients are responsible for the cost of the consultation and OMMA application fees.

Can I change my certifying physician after receiving my medical marijuana card?

Yes, you can change your certifying physician if needed. Contact the OMMA for guidance on how to update your physician information.

How long is a medical marijuana certification valid in Oklahoma?

A medical marijuana certification is typically valid for two years in Oklahoma. You will need to renew your certification before it expires to maintain your eligibility.

Can I use my Oklahoma medical marijuana card in other states with medical marijuana programs?

Some states offer reciprocity, allowing Oklahoma medical marijuana cardholders to purchase and use medical marijuana in their state. However, it's essential to research and confirm reciprocity agreements with the specific state you plan to visit.

Caregiver Licenses

Caregiver licenses are available to family members or assistants who regularly look after a medical marijuana patient for whom they are applying to be caregiver. It allows the caregiver to buy, transport, possess and administer medical marijuana or medical marijuana products to licensed patients.

Each licensed caregiver may be the designated caregiver for up to five licensed patients. Licensed adult patients may have only one designated licensed caregiver. Licensed minor patients may have up to two designated licensed caregivers.

A caregiver’s designated patient(s) must have a completed Physician Recommendation Form (Adult Patient) (or Minor Patient), including the section where the qualified physician certifies the necessity of a caregiver.

Caregivers and patients must each sign a completed Caregiver Designation Form to establish the patient-caregiver relationship.

Caregiver licenses are valid until the expiration date for associated licensed patient(s), not exceeding two years. There is no application fee.

Caregiver applicants must provide proof of identity, proof of residency and an acceptable photo.

Medical Marijuana Reciprocity

Visiting out of state patients will have the option to obtain a short-term license to access medical marijuana when in Oklahoma. According to state law, residents living in another state with a valid MMJ license in their home state may apply for a temporary license to “buy, use, and grow” medical marijuana from an Oklahoma dispensary.

The out-of-state medical marijuana certificate and MMJ card will be valid for 30 days and must not exceed the expiration of the out-of-state MMJ card. Visitors can renew their Oklahoma MMJ license every 30 days, with a 1 week renewal period before the expiration.

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