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OK Medical Marijuana Card

New Patients $129
Renewals $99
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New Patients $149
Renewals $199
Get you MMJ Card
Telehealth appointment
Helpful, real person support
Oklahoma-licensed physicians

Pay in 4 installments. Call to use Afterpay

Call with questions or to schedule by phone (484) 346-5140

Medical Marijuana Doctors at The Sanctuary Wellness Institute

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Since 2019, The Sanctuary Wellness Institute has helped thousands of Oklahoma residents connect with Oklahoma-licensed physicians who are authorized to provide medical marijuana evaluations in accordance with Oklahoma state law and OMMA regulations.

All medical marijuana evaluations are conducted by independent, Oklahoma-licensed physicians. If a patient is determined by the physician to qualify, the physician may issue a written medical marijuana recommendation, which the patient must submit to the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) as part of the state application process.

Medical Marijuana Card in Oklahoma

All medical marijuana evaluations and recommendations are provided by independent physicians. Licensing is granted by the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) and subject to state law.

The Sanctuary Wellness Institute does not issue medical marijuana patient licenses or cards. License approval, state application fees, and patient account access are handled directly between the patient and OMMA through Oklahoma’s official medical marijuana patient portal.

How to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Oklahoma

Step 1 is to book an appointment with your SWI medical marijuana doctor

Schedule an Evaluation with One of Our Certified Physicians:

Book online or call us at (484) 346-5140 to schedule an evaluation with one of The Sanctuary’s Oklahoma-licensed medical marijuana physicians.

Step 2 is to meet with your SWI medical marijuana doctor

Complete the Online Application

After recommended by the physician, Visit the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) licensing portal and submit the online application form. The state charges a $100 application fee.

Step three: Visit dispensary near you to obtain medical marijuana product

Receive Your License

After OMMA approval, your Oklahoma medical marijuana patient license will be mailed directly to you by OMMA.

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Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Qualifying Conditions

The state of Oklahoma does not require patients to have a specific qualifying medical condition to apply for a medical marijuana patient license. Instead, an Oklahoma-licensed physician may issue a medical marijuana recommendation if, in the physician’s professional judgment, the patient may benefit from the use of medical marijuana.

While recommendations are not limited to specific diagnoses, patients commonly discuss conditions such as chronic pain, cancer-related symptoms, and neurological disorders during their evaluation.

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Our Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Doctors

The Sanctuary Wellness Institute works with independent, Oklahoma-licensed physicians who evaluate patients for medical marijuana recommendations in compliance with Oklahoma law and OMMA regulations. Our physicians use professional medical judgment to provide secure, telemedicine evaluations for Oklahoma residents.

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How Much Does an Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Card Cost

Fee Type Paid To
Physician evaluation (new patient) Sanctuary / Physician – $129
Physician evaluation (renewal) Sanctuary / Physician – $99
OK MMJ card fee (State fee)* OMMA - $100

* State fees are paid directly to the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) and are not controlled by The Sanctuary Wellness Institute.

How to Register with the State for Medical Marijuana in OK

Step 1: Create an OMMA Account

  • Visit the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) licensing portal
  • Click “Access Portal”, then “Sign up now”
  • Enter your email, verify the code, and create your account with your name and password

Step 2: Start a Patient Application

  • Log in and select “Patient Portal”
  • Click “Create a New Profile” and enter your name
  • From your dashboard, select “Apply for a New License”
  • Choose “Adult Patient 2-Year License” and continue

Step 3: Complete the Application

  • Enter your personal information and identity document details
  • Upload a compliant patient photo
  • Enter information from your physician recommendation form and upload the document
  • Indicate whether you qualify for a reduced fee (Medicaid, Medicare, or 100% Disabled Veteran) and upload proof if applicable
  • Complete all attestations and review your application for accuracy

Step 4: Pay the State Fee & Submit

  • Review the fee breakdown and submit payment through the portal
  • Confirm payment and submit your application

Step 5: Track Your Application

  • Log in to your OMMA dashboard to monitor application status and view payment details
  • Once approved, your medical marijuana patient license will be mailed by OMMA

Where Can I Buy Medical Marijuana in Oklahoma?

There are over 2,000 medical marijuana dispensaries operating in Oklahoma. As a registered patient or caregiver, you can purchase a variety of products, including tinctures, edibles, topicals, patches, and cannabis flower. Each licensee can possess up to three ounces of medical cannabis on their person and eight ounces at home.

Under Oklahoma law, licensed patients may possess up to three (3) ounces on their person and up to eight (8) ounces at their residence, in accordance with OMMA regulations.

About the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Program

The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Program was established in 2018 after voters approved State Question 788. The program allows eligible patients to legally access medical marijuana when an Oklahoma-licensed physician determines it may be appropriate.

Oklahoma residents 18 years of age or older may apply for a medical marijuana patient license through the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA). The application process requires proof of identity, Oklahoma residency, and a physician recommendation. Once approved, patients receive a medical marijuana patient license, which allows them to purchase medical marijuana products from state-licensed dispensaries throughout Oklahoma.

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How to Renew Your Card in Oklahoma

In the state of Oklahoma, medical marijuana patients must renew their MMJ licenses every two years. To renew your license, complete the following steps:

  1. Schedule Your Renewal Appointment with the Sanctuary: Book online or call us at (484) 346-5140 to schedule a renewal evaluation with an Oklahoma-licensed physician through The Sanctuary.
  2. Submit Renewal Application: If recommended, submit your renewal application through the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) licensing portal and pay the $100 state renewal fee (plus processing fees).
  3. Receive Your New License: Once approved by OMMA, your renewed medical marijuana patient license will be mailed directly to you.

How to Become a Medical Marijuana Caregiver in OK

How to Become a Medical Marijuana Caregiver in OK

In Oklahoma, a licensed medical marijuana caregiver may assist a registered patient, including minors or patients who are unable to administer medical marijuana on their own, in accordance with OMMA regulations. Caregivers must be at least 18 years old and residents of Oklahoma.

To become a caregiver in Oklahoma, complete the following steps:

  1. Submit Caregiver Application: Apply through the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) licensing portal by completing the caregiver application. There is no state application fee for a caregiver license.
  2. Receive Your Caregiver License: After OMMA approval, your medical marijuana caregiver license will be mailed directly to you by OMMA.

Understanding the Potential Side Effects of Medical Marijuana

Chronic or heavy use of medical marijuana may lead to long-term health effects. These can differ based on the method of consumption, frequency of use, and the THC-to-CBD ratio. Long-term side effects may include:

  • Respiratory issues: Smoking cannabis regularly may irritate the lungs and lead to chronic bronchitis or coughing. Alternatives such as vaporizers, edibles, or tinctures are generally less harmful to respiratory health.
  • Tolerance and dependence: Over time, frequent users may develop tolerance, requiring higher doses for the same therapeutic effect. In some cases, mild withdrawal symptoms—such as irritability, sleep problems, or cravings—can occur upon discontinuation.
  • Cognitive impact: Prolonged use, particularly starting at a young age, may affect learning, memory, and concentration.
  • Mental health concerns: Individuals predisposed to anxiety, depression, or psychotic disorders may experience worsened symptoms with high-THC cannabis use.
  • Motivational changes: Some users report reduced motivation, energy, or productivity—often referred to as “amotivational syndrome.”

Medical marijuana can be a valuable part of a personalized treatment plan when used responsibly and under medical guidance. Understanding both the benefits and potential side effects allows patients to make safe, evidence-based decisions about their care.

Frequently Asked Questions

You can connect with an Oklahoma-licensed medical marijuana doctor through The Sanctuary Wellness Institute. Give us a call at (484) 346-5140 to schedule a virtual appointment with a licensed physician.

Unlike most states, Oklahoma does not have a list of qualifying conditions for its medical cannabis program. Doctors can recommend medical marijuana for any patient whom they believe would benefit from it. Some conditions that medical marijuana is often used to treat include cancer, multiple sclerosis, chronic pain, epilepsy, PTSD, and HIV/AIDS.

To apply for an Oklahoma MMJ license, you’ll need a physician’s recommendation, a photo for your license, proof of ID, and proof of state residency.

Yes, you can get your Oklahoma medical marijuana license online. The evaluation by a medical marijuana doctor can be conducted through telehealth services.

The state of Oklahoma charges a non-refundable application fee of $100 for MMJ licenses. However, individuals who can provide acceptable proof of Medicaid or Medicare enrollment or status as a 100% disabled veteran can get this fee reduced to $20.

Minors can indeed use medical marijuana in Oklahoma. However, they must obtain two recommendations from different board-certified physicians and designate a parent or legal guardian to act as their caregiver.

Yes, individuals with felony convictions can obtain MMJ licenses in Oklahoma.

According to Oklahoma law, a licensed MMJ patient is allowed to buy up to three ounces of marijuana flower at a time from a licensed dispensary.

Getting a medical marijuana license in Oklahoma on the same day you apply for it is highly unlikely. The OMMA typically takes up to 14 business days to process applications.

You cannot purchase medical cannabis products from Oklahoma dispensaries without a valid MMJ card.

Yes, you can grow up to six mature marijuana plants and six seedlings at home in Oklahoma if you have an MMJ license.

Yes, Oklahoma does offer out-of-state reciprocity for medical marijuana cards. This means that if you are a registered MMJ patient in another state, you can legally purchase and use medical marijuana in Oklahoma. However, to take advantage of this reciprocity, out-of-state patients must apply for a temporary license, which costs $100.

Whether or not you can use your Oklahoma MMJ license in another state will depend on that state's reciprocity laws. Some states recognize medical cannabis cards issued in other states, while others don't.

No, the use of recreational marijuana is currently illegal in Oklahoma.

Regular Oklahoma MMJ licenses are valid for two years. Temporary licenses are valid for 30 days.

To renew your Oklahoma medical marijuana license, you must first schedule a renewal evaluation with a medical marijuana doctor, which you can do through The Sanctuary. Then you can apply for a new license through the OMMA licensing portal.

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