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Trying to figure out if you qualify for a medical marijuana card in Tulsa, Oklahoma? The list of medical conditions that qualify you for a medical card might seem confusing, but this long list has been helping people just like you find relief with the many benefits of medical marijuana.
We can answer all of your questions from how to get a medical card in Tulsa, where to get medical marijuana card in Tulsa, and where to find dispensaries in Tulsa. Elevate Holistics has been partnering with local businesses throughout Tulsa.
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Tulsa, OK Medical Marijuana Cards
Understanding the requirements, process, and marijuana laws is an important part of getting your card in Tulsa. The process is simple, you’ll need to make an appointment with a certified doctor that can confirm your medical condition qualifies you for a medical marijuana card in Tulsa. Once qualified you’ll complete the registration and wait up to 14 days to be approved.
How to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in Tulsa
While getting your medical card might seem like a difficult task when you’ve never done it before, the process is fairly simple. And at Elevate Holistics, we can simplify the process. Our certified doctors can qualify your medical condition, answer your questions and help you find the best local dispensary in Tulsa. You can schedule your telehealth appointment today with one of our HIPAA compliant doctors and start the process from the comfort of your own home.
Once we’ve been approved your digital certification will be sent to the Oklahoma portal, and you’ll need to complete your registration. You’ll need to complete the application within 30 days otherwise you’ll need to get recertified.
Here’s what you’ll need to complete your online registration, a valid email address, and one of the following to prove you’re an Oklahoma resident – Oklahoma driver’s license, Oklahoma identification card, a current utility bill, Oklahoma voter ID card, residential property deed, or a current rental agreement. These documents will be digitally uploaded through the online portal.
Once you’ve completed the application you’ll be prompted to pay the $100 fee to submit the application. But before you pay that you may qualify for a reduced rate of $20. In order to qualify for this, you’ll need to prove that you’re a 100% disabled veteran, a Medicaid recipient, or receive Medicare.
Upon approval, you should receive your medical marijuana card in the mail within 14 business days. Once you have this in your hands you can go to any dispensary to purchase any products. There’s a list of dispensaries on the OMMA website.
What are the Qualifying Conditions?
Wondering if you will qualify? The conditions that qualify you for a medical marijuana card in Tulsa consist of both mental and physical medical conditions. The list is fairly long and includes both severe and chronic pain and anxiety. And not limited to cancer, Crohn’s disease, epilepsy, inflammation, muscle spasms, and more.
The only way to know for sure that your medical condition qualifies for medical marijuana is to schedule an appointment with a marijuana doctor.
How Much Does a Medical Card Cost?
Not sure how much it’s going to cost to get your medical card? The standard non-refundable fee is $100. But it’s possible to get it reduced to $20 if you have Medicaid (SoonerCare) or Medicare, or a 100% disabled veteran. This card will be valid for two years and will need to be renewed 60 days before the expiration date. You can find your expiration date listed on your card.
Medical Marijuana Doctors in Tulsa
Finding a medical marijuana doctor in Tulsa is easy. Oklahoma keeps a list of registered physicians or you can use Elevate Holistics secured in-home telehealth visits. Our platform is easy to use. Once your condition has been certified we’ll send your certification to the department so that you can finish your application process.
Tulsa Dispensaries
There are over 170 dispensaries in Tulsa, Oklahoma because Oklahoma hasn’t placed a limit on how many dispensaries can open like many other states have. This makes choosing one harder. You start a search for the closest from your phone and search, finding one closest to you is to search, “dispensary Tulsa near me” or “Tulsa dispensary near me”.
The OMMA website has a list of licensed dispensaries in the state of Oklahoma, however, it’s not easy to navigate through. Elevate Holistic has simplified the process by partnering with local dispensaries in Tulsa. We’ve picked the ones that have knowledge, compassion and will take the time to guide you. You can locate the best dispensary Tulsa has on our easy-to-read map.
The Tulsa dispensary prices will vary and all dispensaries that take card to make purchases on a wide range of products. One dispensary might have the best CBD gummies Tulsa has while another might carry the best CBD oil Tulsa, OK has. You’re allowed to purchase from any licensed dispensary in Oklahoma.
How much medical marijuana can I posses?
There is a limit to how much medical marijuana and products that you can purchase with your medical marijuana cardholder in Tulsa. While dispensaries will not sell you more than the state law allows it’s important that you know what these limits are beforehand.
You can purchase up to 3 ounces of marijuana, 72 ounces of edible products, or 1 ounce of cannabis concentrates. As a cardholder, you should have this card on you at all times. It’s necessary when purchasing or carrying medical marijuana products.
Can I register a caregiver in Tulsa?
Yes, you can have up to two caregivers if you are unable to get to the dispensary. The process of registering a caregiver is simple. As the patient, you’ll still be required to get your medical condition approved. During the application process, they’ll need to register and enter their information. There are some requirements which include being twenty-one years of age or older and being a resident of Oklahoma.
Frequently
Asked Questions
Is medical marijuana legal in Oklahoma?
Medical marijuana has been legal in Oklahoma since 2018. This means that patients who have chronic injuries or illnesses can use marijuana with a recommendation from their doctor. To get your Oklahoma marijuanas card, you will need to go through the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority, or OMMA.
Many people wonder how to get a medical marijuanas card in Oklahoma. To do so, you will need to get an approval from your doctor prescribing marijuana as a treatment for a chronic illness, injury, or other health condition. You will also need to collect documents providing proof of residency.
Can you get a medical card under 18 in Oklahoma? The answer is yes, but it must be prescribed by your doctor and you will need to have a caregiver. A caregiver is a family member or an assistant who can go to the dispensary and monitor your medical marijuana use. Patients who are physically unable to visit a dispensary due to their health can also appoint a caregiver.
Does Oklahoma have recreational pot?
Since Oklahoma has legalized medical marijuana, many people wonder, is Oklahoma recreational as well? Oklahoma has not legalized recreational marijuana, so only people with a legitimate OMMA card can purchase and use marijuana. If you are caught using marijuana without a medical card, you could be subject to a fine and a misdemeanor charge. If you are caught with large quantities of marijuana or you are caught distributing marijuana, the charges could be even more severe.
Can veterans obtain a medical card in Oklahoma?
Yes! You’ll pay $85 and that includes OMMA account set-up. If you’re 100% disabled, you get a steep discount and only pay $22.50 to the state at time of final submission.
Will insurance cover the fees involved with the MMJ programs?
Unfortunately no. You do receive a discount when you submit your application to OMMA if you’re on SoonerCare, Medicare, Medicaid, or a 100% disabled veteran.
Will patient registration status be made available to the public?
No, you are protected under HIPAA Laws.
Am I allowed to grow medical cannabis in Oklahoma?
Yes. Qualified patients will be allowed to grow up to six mature plants in their private residence, in addition to six immature plants (seedlings).
Can non-residents get a medical card?
If you don’t live in Oklahoma but are planning on visiting for an extended period of time, you might be interested in getting an Oklahoma out-of-state medical card. Oklahoma is one of the few states that allows non-residents to get medical marijuana cards. The Oklahoma House approved an extension of out-of-state medical cards in February 2021. This extension means that out-of-state medical cards now last for two years. The process of getting an out-of-state medical card is very similar to the process of getting an in-state one.
What is OMMA?
The OMMA OK program approves medical cards and manages the distribution of medical marijuana in Oklahoma. OMMA stands for Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority. Most aspects of the OMMA application process are managed online.
How long does it take to get an OMMA card?
The OMMA approval time is typically less than 30 days from the time they have received your application. Keep in mind that this does not include the time it takes to go to the doctor and assemble the documents. There are some in which OMMA will ask for additional documentation, which can extend the approval time. Once OMMA has determined the status of your application, you will be notified by mail.
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