Finding a medical marijuana doctor in Oklahoma in 2019

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While most medical marijuana state laws include a list of qualifying conditions, Oklahoma does not.

According to State Question 788, the proposed medical marijuana law approved by voters, doctors shall recommend licenses using the same judgment they would for prescriptions. In other words, a doctor can write a recommendation for any condition they see fit for medicinal cannabis treatment.

This law leaves the discretion up to the doctor, not state authorities. While one physician may consider medical marijuana appropriate for an illness, another one might not. If you feel that you could benefit from cannabis medicine and your doctor refuses to recommend it, you can visit another physician for a second opinion.

Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Program: Information

  1. Patients must be aged eighteen (18) years or older. If a patient is considered a minor, under the age of eighteen (18), the minor patient must designate a parent or legal guardian as their caregiver and obtain Medical Marijuana Recommendation Forms from two (2) physicians. Forms must be dated within thirty (30) days of each other and the second form must be dated within thirty (30) days of the Application Date.

  2. Patients must provide Proof Of Identity via a valid, unexpired Driver’s License or Identification Card issued by the State of Oklahoma or a valid Passport issued by the U.S. Government.
  3. Patients must also be residents of Oklahoma and provide proof of residency.
  4. Patients must be evaluated by qualified physician and the physician must deem Medical Marijuana appropriate for their condition.Getting a card isn’t as cut and dried as you might think. Learn the steps and get a medical cannabis card in Oklahoma.
  5. After receiving a recommendation from a Certified Physician, patients must then register as a patient with the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA) through the Patient Registryand submit an application for an Oklahoma Medical MarijuanaPatient License (Medical Marijuana Card).
  6. Application Fees are $100Patients who provide proof of Medicaid (Soonercare) or Medicare enrollment may be eligible to pay a reduced fee of $20.

  7. All applications must be submitted online. Application Fees can be paid by Debit or Credit Card.
  8. Within 30 days, If your application is approved, your Patient License (Medical Marijuana Card), will be mailed to the address on the application. Patients will then be able to legally buy, use and grow Medical Marijuana/Medical Marijuana Products in Oklahoma.

If you are looking for a cannabis clinic or a doctor with a medical marijuana practice, MarijuanaDoctors.com might help. The doctors who appear in these listings have been thoroughly vetted to ensure they are in strict compliance with state laws. As a result, you can choose from a list of trustworthy medical professionals. Search our marijuana doctor directory above for reviews, hours, locations information and much more.

Finding a Medical Marijuana Clinic

MarijuanaDoctors.com has a comprehensive list of marijuana clinics located in states where medicinal weed is legal. Make sure your condition qualifies you to take medical cannabis legally. Different states have different qualifying conditions, and some are stricter than others. For example, some states allow patients suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to obtain medical marijuana, while others do not. You should carefully read the laws in your state to make sure you can legally obtain medical pot.

Once you find a clinic, see a doctor who is qualified to recommend medical marijuana to treat your symptoms. We make the process easy at MarijuanaDoctors.com. We help you find doctors and conveniently schedule appointments online. Once you choose a physician, you should call your primary care doctor’s office to obtain any medical records that pertain to your qualifying condition.

We can also help connect you with medical marijuana dispensaries in your area. Remember that the dispensary you choose will be required to contact your doctor to verify your marijuana recommendation. As a result, there may be a delay before you are approved to pick up your medical cannabis.

Considerations When Choosing a Medical Marijuana Practice

There is only one way for you to obtain medical cannabis legally, no matter what state you live in. You must have a recommendation from a qualified physician. The doctor you see is not required by law to provide you with a recommendation for medical weed. There is a chance he or she may refuse to write a recommendation, believing you would benefit more from other treatments.

MarijuanaDoctors.com is filled with listings of physicians who believe in the therapeutic benefits of cannabis and will very likely recommend it over other potentially dangerous types of treatment such as opioids.

The doctor will need to perform a thorough examination in order to recommend weed for your condition. You and your doctor will also have a discussion regarding any traditional treatments you have received to determine why they may not have worked for you in the past.

Contacting a doctor who is willing to recommend medicinal marijuana is a great first step, but you may find yourself going through a long process before you can enter a medical cannabis clinic and get your pot. Doctors are under extremely strict guidelines when it comes to medical weed, and they will not automatically provide you the recommendation you need.