Tulsa · Tulsa County · OK
Medical Marijuana Card Help in Tulsa, OK
Telehealth certifications and renewals for Tulsa, Tulsa County, and northeast Oklahoma. Licensed OK physicians, full OMMA application support, 2-year card validity.
Serving patients in: Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Owasso, Sand Springs, Jenks, Bixby, Sapulpa, Glenpool, Catoosa, and surrounding Tulsa County and northeast Oklahoma communities.
Oklahoma is one of the most permissive states
Unlike most states, Oklahoma has no rigid list of qualifying conditions — your physician decides whether cannabis may help you. Plus, OK cards are valid for 2 years (vs annual renewal in most states), and the state has the highest dispensary density in the country. The OMMA application fee is just $100 ($20 for Medicaid or Medicare patients).
How OK medical marijuana certification works
Book online
Schedule a telehealth appointment at a time that works for you. Most appointments available same-week.
Meet with a physician
Speak with a licensed Oklahoma certifying physician by video. Most visits take 10–15 minutes.
Apply with OMMA
If approved, you submit your application to the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA). We walk you through documentation and any application issues.
Tulsa medical marijuana FAQs
How do I get a medical marijuana card in Tulsa?
Oklahoma residents complete a telehealth certification visit with a state-approved physician, then submit an application to the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority (OMMA). Green Bridge handles your certification by secure telehealth — book online, meet your physician by video, and if approved, you'll have everything you need to complete the OMMA online application. Most Tulsa-area patients are done in under 30 minutes.
What conditions qualify for medical marijuana in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma has no specific list of qualifying conditions. The state leaves this entirely to the physician's discretion — if your doctor believes cannabis may help your condition, they can recommend it. Common reasons include chronic pain, anxiety, PTSD, insomnia, depression, arthritis, and migraines, but there is no rigid list.
What does it cost to certify in Tulsa?
Green Bridge charges $125 for new Oklahoma patient certifications and $75 for renewals. The OMMA charges a separate $100 application fee, reduced to $20 for patients enrolled in Medicaid (SoonerCare) or Medicare.
Can I book from Broken Arrow or Owasso?
Yes. As long as you're physically located in Oklahoma during your appointment, you can book from Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Owasso, Sand Springs, Jenks, Bixby, Sapulpa, or anywhere in Tulsa County and northeast Oklahoma.
How long is an Oklahoma medical marijuana card valid?
Standard Oklahoma medical marijuana licenses are valid for 2 years. The 2-year duration is among the longer card validity periods of any state, making the Oklahoma medical card especially cost-effective for regular patients.
Which dispensaries can I use after certification?
Once your Oklahoma medical marijuana card is active, you can purchase from any licensed Oklahoma dispensary. Tulsa has one of the highest dispensary densities in the state, with options throughout the Tulsa metro including Broken Arrow, Owasso, and surrounding communities.
Nearby areas we serve
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Ready to get certified?
Book your Oklahoma medical marijuana certification appointment today.
Questions? Call 814-360-5353

