You don't need an appointment at NuggMD. Our licensed doctors are available from 8AM to 10PM, 7 days a week. Just complete a short online health questionnaire and be face-to-face with your new doctor in minutes!
Once you're approved, you'll get your medical marijuana recommendation within 24 to 48 hours via email so you can apply to Oklahoma's Medical Marijuana Authority right away.
NuggMD's customer service team know what's most important to you--your time! They'll respect that by helping you to get certified as quickly as possible so you can get on with enjoying your life.
You'll get a two year medical marijuana certification from a fully licensed Oklahoma Physician. And renewing your certification is quick and easy!
With NuggMD, your health records are confidential, secure and protected by HIPAA and Oklahoma law.
Once you're approved by your doctor, we'll send your certification PDF via email within 24 to 48 hours.
NuggMD accepts credit cards from all major banks (just no pre-paid cards) and our payment processor is fully secure. Best of all, you'll only be charged if you're approved.
Our hours in Oklahoma are from 8AM to 10PM every day. See the doctor when it's convenient for you, without interrupting your busy schedule!
NuggMD's industry leading customer service team will help you through the entire certification process, from evaluation to application to approval.
SQ 788 didn't just legalize cannabis in Oklahoma for medical use, it created the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority which oversees the program quite efficiently. This is the state department that processes patient, caregiver and business paperwork for Oklahoma's medical marijuana industry and patients.
The OMMA is overseen by the Oklahoma State Department of Health, which administers the rules and regulations for the program. Under Oklahoma's rules, patients are allowed to possess:
Unlike most other states which have qualifying conditions for medical marijuana, Oklahoma has no specific list of qualifying conditions. This decision is left entirely up to the doctor's judgment. Any Oklahoma doctor who is licensed and in good standing can recommend cannabis. NuggMD's physicians are licensed and in good standing in Oklahoma and fully qualified to recommend cannabis.
It's easy to become a medical marijuana patient in Oklahoma. There are just a few simple steps. First, you'll sign up with NuggMD and answer a few simple questions. Then, you'll chat face-to-face with your new doctor via live video. After you're approved, you'll receive your PDF certification via email, which you'll use to apply with the state.It can take up to a month to receive your official medical marijuana card from the state, but once you receive your card it's good for two years.
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For those patients who need help getting their medical marijuana, Oklahoma allows caregivers to help. Patients simply need to let the doctor know this during the evaluation so they can assign a caregiver to help them with their needs. The patient must list the need for a caregiver in their application and submit it before the caregiver's. Then, the caregiver will submit the Adult Patient Caregiver Designation Form. This form will need to be signed by the patient as well.
Along with your application form, you need to submit your identification and proof of residency. As with the patient's license, proof of residency can be shown with a utility bill, residential deed or residential rental agreement if you don't have a driver's license.. Identity can be shown with a passport, U.S. government-issued ID, or Tribal ID if you don't have a driver's license.
Caregivers must be approved by the OMMA before they can legally begin their duties. There is no fee for a caregiver license.
You'll need the following documents to apply:
1) Proof of Oklahoma residency, which can be satisfied by one of the following:
2) Proof of identity, which can be satisfied with one of the following:
3) A clear, color, digital photo of your full face
4) Your Adult Patient Physician Recommendation Form dated within 30 days of application submission
5) Your Medicare or Sooner Care card or proof of veterans status if you're applying for the discounted application fee of $20.
Home of the Cherokee and Choctaw tribes, Oklahoma derives its name from the words in Choctaw for “red people,” okla and humma. It's unofficial nickname is the Sooner State, referencing those pioneers who came to the state to settle. It was one of the last states to join the Union (46th) in November, 1907.
The largest city in Oklahoma is also its capital, Oklahoma City. The second largest is Tulsa. And nearly 2/3rds of Oklahomans reside in one of these two cities. But the wide-open plains and rolling hills of the state hold an astounding diversity of culture. Over 25 native languages are used in the state, making Oklahoma the third most diverse in this sense, after California and Alaska.
Oklahoma is also home to beautiful landscapes, from the Ouachita Mountains in the southeast to the 31,300 acres of the Black Kettle National Grassland. Two of the most famous landmarks in state are the Trail of Tears and the Santa Fe Trail.
Alex and Dr. Garcia were very helpful, I like the fact that they did not take a long time. Alex answered all my questions and was so nice just like Dr. Garcia. I will continue to refer anyone wanting there services. Thank you NuggMd!!!!!!!
Dr.Garcia was very helpful and answered all my questions, thank you all for all the information and for being caring and very helpful
This was a simple process that doesn’t seem “questionable”. There are a lot of unanswered questions in my state and this was beyond helpful. Thank you so much for the excellent service.
They made it so easy and comfortable to acquire my recommendation. Doctor was very friendly and showed a great deal of compassion.
Everything was such a smooth process and everyone helped immediately if I had questions!
A medical marijuana evaluation at NuggMD only costs $99 in Oklahoma (the lowest price for an Oklahoma medical marijuana card you’ll find anywhere). If you're not approved, you're evaluation is free.
Your state application will be $100, in addition to the cost of your evaluation. If you're on Sooner Care or Medicare or you are a 100% disabled veteran, you may apply at a reduced fee of $20. The state application fee is non-refundable.
Your license will last for 2 years unless you've applied for the short-term 60 day license or temporary out-of-state patient 30 day license.
Yes. You must first register with, and be approved by the OMMA before using cannabis legally in Oklahoma.
According to HB2612 page 23, your employer can’t fire you solely for your status as a medical marijuana patient unless:
The OMMA defines (H.B. 2612 page 24, section K) a safety sensitive job as “any job that includes tasks or duties that the employer reasonably believes could affect the safety and health of the employee performing the task or others including, but not limited to, any of the following:
Unfortunately, no. Your state application is submitted online, but then the state can take up to 14 business days to process your application. Some users have reported wait times as high as 30 days. So it's best to start your application as early as possible.
More often than not, a typical family doctor or specialist isn't willing to talk about marijuana's potential benefits. That's ok. You've got plenty of other options. You can find a list of registered physicians at the OMMA's website, or you can just log into NuggMD and meet your new cannabis-friendly doctor right now!
There has been a recent controversy about this in the state. There is a legal battle brewing over SB 1030, which makes patient information available through the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Telecommunications System.This information will be made available to police officers during traffic stops.
The legislature says this measure is to protect patients from being arrested if they don't have their license on them, but lawyers who challenge the system say that this information could be used by police officers to search cars for evidence of consumption.
The state has not announced any intention to change its policy at this time.
Yes. If you don't have an Oklahoma ID or driver's license, you may also use a passport or Tribal ID card.
You'll receive a full refund within 30 days if you haven't received the Adult Patient Physician Recommendation form. Simply send an email to support@getnugg.com with the subject line “refund request.” Please include a brief description of your issue in the body of the email. NuggMD wants to be sure that you're 100% satisfied with your service, since you, the customer, are the most important part of our business. Once you're refunded, we are legally required to deactivate your medical certificate with the state. Once the refund has been initiated, please allow 3-5 business days for the funds to transfer back to the card you used for the transaction. If any issues arise, please feel free to reach out to customer support for further assistance.
Unlike other states, there isn't a list of specific qualifying conditions. This decision is left entirely to the doctor's judgment.
Oklahoma has very generous possession limits. Patients can possess:
If you or one of your loved ones needs assistance with cultivating, obtaining or administering cannabis, a patient caregiver can be assigned to help. Please let your doctor know that a patient caregiver is needed at the time of your exam so they can add this to your certification. Once the patient has applied, the caregiver can submit the caregiver application at the OMMA website. There is no cost for this application.
Assuming there are no problems with your application, it can take up to 30 days for the state to approve and deliver the medical marijuana license through the mail.
Unfortunately, not yet. But there are no limits to the number of storefront dispensaries in the state.
You can't use your out-of-state medical marijuana license in Oklahoma, but you can register for a temporary license for the length of your stay. The cost is $100, with no discounts, and the license is only good for 30 days maximum. If you're going to be in the state for longer than 30 days, you'll need to renew your temporary license and pay another fee. Your temporary card's expiration date exceed the expiration date on your out-of-state card.
No. Patients are not allowed to smoke or vaporize cannabis anywhere that cigarette smoking is prohibited.
In Oklahoma, it's entirely up to your parole officer and district attorney in your county whether you can use cannabis while on parole. Some counties allow it and others don't. So it's best to ask your parole officer first.
The state recently passed SB 811, which provides protections for licensed medical marijuana patients who are parents. The law says “No medical marijuana license holder may be denied custody of or visitation or parenting time with a minor, and there is no presumption of neglect or child endangerment for conduct allowed under this law, unless the person's behavior creates an unreasonable danger to the safety of the minor.
HB 2612 and SB 162 establish strict testing requirements for all medical marijuana products. Both growers and processors are required to test all batches in sections no larger than 10 pounds before cannabis can be sold, transferred or processed. Laboratories are required to be licensed and cannot have any financial interest in dispensaries or other commercial cannabis operations.
Unfortunately, Oklahoma doesn't have any programs like this yet.
Yes. All Oklahoma cannabis sales are taxed at a rate of 7%
You can find a list of dispensaries here. There are currently over 2,000 dispensaries listed in the state.
Patients are allowed to grow their own marijuana in Oklahoma. To do so, you must be a registered patient, and you can't grow any more than 6 adult plants and 6 seedlings. If you don't own the property you are cultivating on, you must have the owner's permission, and your plants must be hidden from public view.
Consumption in public is prohibited in Oklahoma. If you're driving with cannabis, it needs to be closed and out of the driver's reach. The maximum penalty for possession without a license is $400, and cannabis should never be taken over state lines.
Oklahoma has steep penalties for driving under the influcence of cannabis. Driving with any amount of THC or its active metabolites in your system can result in the following penalties:
First offense: DUIs face from 10 days to a year in jai, a fine of $1,000, and the person must complete an alcohol and drug assessment that they have to pay for.
Second offense: DUIs will face a $2,500 fine and between one and five years in jail.
The fines get even more severe on subsequent convictions, so it's safe to say that a friend, Uber or Lyft will ALWAYS be the best option if you've been consuming cannabis.
All medical marijuana must be tested in an OMMA-licensed laboratory. Batches of cannabis are tested for pesticides, metals, microbes and contaminants. The batch must also be tested for terpenes and THC.
Yes. You can replace your card by signing into the OMMA portal and selecting "create new application." Then you'll select "patient card replacement." You'll get a reply from the state within 14 days.
There are more than 2,000 dispensaries in Oklahoma.
You'll need the following documents to apply:
1) Proof of Oklahoma residency, which can be satisfied by one of the following:
2) Proof of identity, which can be satisfied with one of the following:
3) A clear, color, digital photo of your full face
4) Your Adult Patient Physician Recommendation Form dated within 30 days of application submission
5) Your Medicare or Sooner Care card or proof of veterans status if you're applying for the discounted application fee of $20.