How to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Oklahoma [2024 Guide]

how to get a medical marijuana card in Oklahoma
By Andrew Ward Updated March 8th

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Oklahoma legalized medical cannabis on June 26, 2018, when citizens voted it into law. Since then, the program has been one of the most accessible for patients and businesses. The current market is flooded with local stores and producers, often keeping the major companies from setting up in Oklahoma due to fears of market competition.

In recent months, the state has been regarded as a legislative battleground for cannabis of sorts.

Activists gathered sufficient signatures to put SQ820 on the ballot. However, due to delays caused by a Republican consultant charged with counting the signatures, the measure didn't appear in the November 2022 election. Instead, it was placed as a single issue on a March 2023 ballot and failed to pass.

Keep scrolling to learn if you qualify and how to get a medical marijuana card in Oklahoma.

how to get a medical marijuana card in Oklahoma

How Do I Become a Medical Cannabis Patient in Oklahoma?

Learning how to get your medical card in Oklahoma is as easy as watching this video. If you don't have the time for the walkthrough, follow the steps below:

  1. Schedule an appointment with a participating physician in the state and set up an evaluation. If approved, you will receive a recommendation for medical cannabis.
  2. Visit the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) patient portal to apply, provide a valid email and other needed patient information and create a profile.
  3. Select the application type you'll apply with. The OMMA will then provide you with detailed instructions and what you'll need to provide to complete the application. You will have to provide additional personal information at this time and submit a copy of your ID during this phase.
  4. Pay any processing fees associated ($100 for most applicants). Veterans and other individuals can receive discounts on their application up to 100%.
  5. Once submitted, you will receive a response within 14 business days.

Be sure to complete the OMMA application process within 30 days of your cannabis evaluation or your doctor's recommendation will not be valid.

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How Do I Renew a Med Card in Oklahoma?

OK medical cannabis patients will have to renew their card each year, and will need to be re-evaluated by a qualifying physician as part of the renewal process. You don’t need to use the same physician you used for your initial evaluation. Patients must apply for renewal within 30 days of their new evaluation. Renewals should take roughly 14 business days to receive a determination.

Watch this video from the OMMA for details on the renewal process in Oklahoma.

Who Qualifies for Medical Cannabis in Oklahoma?

Oklahomans of any age can participate in the state’s MMJ program, though a caregiver is required for all minors. A medical cannabis card doesn’t exclude citizens from other rights they may exercise, including their parental custody, employment or gun ownership

What Are the Qualifying Conditions to Get a Med Card in Oklahoma?

Oklahoma's medical cannabis rules are about as progressive as one can find. The state doesn’t have a set of qualifying conditions, instead leaving the decision to the physician.

How to Find an OK Medical Marijuana Doctor for an MMJ Evaluation

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The OMMA suggests that would-be applicants start by asking if their current physician participates in the program before looking elsewhere. 

If you aren’t sure where to find a medical marijuana doctor, NuggMD makes the process easy. We work with state-licensed medical marijuana doctors in Oklahoma that patients can connect with from the comfort and privacy of their own home. Our Oklahoma-qualified physicians are passionate about answering your cannabis questions so you can get your evaluation and decide if cannabis is a potential medical option for you. 

Whether working with an Oklahoma medical marijuana doctor in-person or online, submit your records ahead of your appointment. This gives your doctor time to look over your records and condition in advance (so you can get the most out of your time). If possible, submit the following information:

  • Hospital records
  • Medical charts and test results
  • Current prescriptions taken (if applicable)
  • Physical therapy records (if applicable)

The process is straightforward, but it’s even easier with NuggMD.

Get Your Medical Cannabis Recommendation Online: The NuggMD Process

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Seeing a qualified Oklahoma medical marijuana doctor is easy with NuggMD:

  1. Get Started

Complete the short questionnaire to prepare for your evaluation. 

  1. Chat With Your New Doctor

After a moment in our virtual waiting room, you'll be connected with a physician for your evaluation.

  1. Get Your Email Certification

If approved, you'll receive your recommendation via email in 24 to 48 hours.

  1. Register With The State

Now, visit the OMMA website and complete the registration process detailed above.

  1. Wait For Your State Card

State cards can take up to 14 days to receive in the mail.

  1. Buy Your Medicine

With your card in hand, you can visit any Oklahoma dispensary and buy your medicine. 

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What to Expect When Talking to an OK Medical Marijuana Doctor on NuggMD

Your doctor will need to know your medical history to complete your evaluation. Be prepared to discuss your medical history, medications taken and other information about your condition.

Before your evaluation, we recommend preparing a list of questions you have about medical cannabis (either jotted down or in your head). Use your evaluation to ask every question you have, so you can leave the session feeling empowered and informed about medical cannabis and how it works in Oklahoma. 

Frequently Asked Questions About Medical Cannabis in Oklahoma

What Types of Cannabis Products Are Available in Oklahoma?

Under Oklahoma law, dispensaries can legally sell patients: 

  • Flower 
  • Concentrates/Oil  
  • Edibles  
  • Pills  
  • Tinctures  
  • Topicals 

Consumption laws are similar to public smoking ordinances.

What Does Marijuana Feel Like?

Everybody experiences cannabis effects differently, and the feelings will change depending on the strain and consumption method used. Typical reactions include:

  • Euphoria/Uplifted
  • Laughter 
  • Decreased concentration
  • Reduced energy
  • Momentary memory loss
  • Feeling like time is moving slower
  • Relaxation

"Bad trips" can occur when someone consumes too much THC. Overconsumption can produce adverse effects, often increasing anxiety and paranoia levels. While uncomfortable, these rare reactions are generally short-lived. 

You can lessen the chances of unwanted effects by consuming a low dose (10mg or less) of THC to start. Take your first dose, then wait 30-60 minutes (and up to 2 hours if you’re consuming infused edibles). Then, assess how you feel. If another dose is warranted, repeat the same steps and dosage. 

Some new consumers also recommend a "spotter" of sorts, typically a friend or family member with cannabis experience who will stay sober to make sure you feel alright during the process. 

What If My Dose Is Too High?

First, don't be embarrassed or worried. This sort of outcome happens to us all at some point because we all metabolize and feel the effects of cannabis differently. 

If you feel the effects too strongly, try to find a comfortable place you feel safe in to ride out the adverse effects, which will typically abate in 30 minutes to a few hours. Once you feel better, contact your recommending doctor to discuss the reaction and determine if your consumption regimen or dosage needs any revisions. 

What If I Can't Find My OK Med Card or Didn't Receive One?

Contact the OMMA if your card hasn't been received within 30 days of the approval of your application. Or, visit the patient portal and request a replacement. Select "card never received" and ensure that your address is correct before submitting. 

Does Oklahoma have reciprocity laws?

Oklahoma honors active out-of-state cards once the patient completes a temporary OK license application. Temporary Oklahoma MMJ licenses remain valid for 30 days. 

Have More Questions About How to Get Your Med Card in Oklahoma?

Read up on Oklahoma's cannabis laws and regulations or visit the state’s MMJ program website to learn more.

Or let NuggMD handle the work. Our customer service team is ready, eager, and willing to help you, just like they have over 1,000,000 patients in Oklahoma and various other states.

The information in this article and any included images or charts are for educational purposes only. This information is neither a substitute for, nor does it replace, professional legal advice or medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have any concerns or questions about laws, regulations, or your health, you should always consult with an attorney, physician or other licensed professional.

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