Yes. Oklahoma SoonerCare (now officially called SoonerSelect) patients can absolutely get a medical marijuana card. Even better, your enrollment cuts the state application fee by 80 percent, from $104.30 down to $22.50. SoonerCare does not cover medical marijuana products at dispensaries, but it makes getting your card significantly more affordable.
If you are on SoonerCare and wondering whether you can get an Oklahoma medical marijuana card, the answer is yes. Your Medicaid enrollment does not disqualify you from the program in any way. In fact, it qualifies you for one of the biggest discounts available in the entire Oklahoma MMJ system.
This post breaks down exactly how the reduced fee works, what proof you need, and how to get your card from home without a waiting room or a long drive.
Does SoonerCare Cover Medical Marijuana in Oklahoma?
SoonerCare patients ask this question more than any other, and the answer has two parts.
Dispensary purchases are not covered. You will pay for cannabis products out of pocket, just like any other patient. No insurance program currently covers dispensary purchases in Oklahoma.
What SoonerCare does affect is your state application fee. Oklahoma law gives Medicaid enrollees an 80 percent reduction on the OMMA patient license fee. Instead of paying the standard $104.30 to the state, SoonerCare patients pay just $22.50. That discount applies every time you apply or renew, for as long as you remain enrolled in the program.
What Is the Total Cost of an Oklahoma MMJ Card for SoonerCare Patients?
Getting your Oklahoma medical marijuana card involves two separate payments. Understanding both up front keeps you from being surprised.
The first payment is the physician consultation fee. You pay this directly to the telemedicine provider you choose for your doctor visit. At Okie MMJ Doctor, that fee is $99. Use code STOPRX at checkout and that drops to $89.
The second payment is the OMMA state application fee. For SoonerCare patients, that fee is $20 plus a $2.50 credit card processing fee, for a total of $22.50. You pay this directly to OMMA when you submit your patient license application online.
Here is how the numbers break down side by side.
- Standard patient total: $99 doctor visit + $104.30 state fee = $203.30
- SoonerCare patient total with STOPRX: $89 doctor visit + $22.50 state fee = $111.50
That is a saving of nearly $92 compared to what most patients pay. Oklahoma already has one of the most affordable MMJ programs in the country. For SoonerCare patients, it is even more accessible.
What Proof Does OMMA Accept for the SoonerCare Reduced Fee?
OMMA requires documentation showing your current enrollment in Medicaid (SoonerSelect). The most straightforward option is your SoonerCare enrollment documentation or your SoonerSelect card. Have a digital color copy ready to upload when you submit your OMMA application.
According to the OMMA patient licenses page, the following qualify as acceptable proof for the reduced fee.
- Medicaid (SoonerSelect) enrollment documentation
- Medicare insurance card
- Letter from the Veterans Administration or other federal agency listing 100% disability status
If you are unsure whether your documentation is current or acceptable, contact OMMA directly at (405) 522-6662, Monday through Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. before you apply.
A Note on the Name Change: SoonerCare Is Now SoonerSelect
Oklahoma officially rebranded its Medicaid program from SoonerCare to SoonerSelect. If you enrolled under the SoonerCare name, your coverage and benefits have not changed. OMMA still recognizes SoonerCare enrollment documentation for the reduced fee. The name is different, but the discount works exactly the same way.
Most patients still call it SoonerCare out of habit, and that is fine. Just make sure whatever documentation you upload reflects your current active enrollment status, regardless of which name appears on it.
How Do You Apply for an Oklahoma MMJ Card as a SoonerCare Patient?
SoonerCare patients follow the same process as any other Oklahoma patient. The only difference is that you upload your SoonerSelect enrollment documentation during the OMMA application to unlock the reduced fee. Here is the full sequence from start to finish.
- Book your doctor visit. Schedule a 15-minute telemedicine appointment with Okie MMJ Doctor. Use code STOPRX for $10 off. All of our physicians are OMMA-registered and meet the 2026 SB 1066 requirements.
- Complete your appointment. Your physician will evaluate your condition by video call. If approved, you receive your signed recommendation form by email the same day or by 11am the next business day.
- Gather your documents. You will need your physician recommendation form, an Oklahoma photo ID, proof of residency, a passport-style photo, and your SoonerSelect enrollment documentation.
- Create your OMMA account. Go to the OMMA MedPortal and register with your email address. If you already have an account from a previous application, log in with your existing credentials.
- Submit your application. Complete the patient license application online. When you reach the fee section, upload your SoonerSelect documentation. OMMA will apply the reduced $22.50 fee automatically.
- Wait for approval. OMMA has up to 14 business days to review your application. Most patients hear back sooner. Once approved, you can use your OMMA approval email at any licensed Oklahoma dispensary right away.
The entire process can be completed from home. There is no clinic to visit, no waiting room, and no need to leave your house at any point.
Does the SoonerCare Discount Apply to Renewals Too?
Yes. The reduced fee applies every time you apply or renew your Oklahoma MMJ card, as long as you are still enrolled in SoonerSelect at the time of your application. Your card is valid for two years. When renewal time comes, the same $22.50 state fee applies with proof of current enrollment.
For most SoonerCare patients, the full two-year renewal cost with Okie MMJ Doctor comes to $111.50 using the STOPRX code. If you use the STOPRX discount code, that breaks down to less than $5 per month for two years of full legal access to Oklahoma’s medical marijuana program.
Start your renewal at least 30 days before your card expires. If your card lapses, you lose your legal right to possess cannabis and purchase from dispensaries until a new card is issued. The Oklahoma MMJ card renewal guide walks through the full renewal process if you need it.
Can SoonerCare Patients Use Telemedicine for Their Doctor Visit?
Yes. Telemedicine is the standard way most Oklahoma patients get their MMJ recommendation, and SoonerCare patients are no exception. Okie MMJ Doctor handles the entire physician consultation by video call. You connect with a board-certified Oklahoma physician from your phone, tablet, or computer. The visit takes about 15 minutes.
There is no requirement to visit a clinic in person for your physician recommendation. Oklahoma’s MMJ program was built with telemedicine in mind, and Okie MMJ Doctor has helped over 50,000 Oklahoma patients complete the process from home since 2019.
What Conditions Qualify SoonerCare Patients for an Oklahoma MMJ Card?
Oklahoma does not have a fixed list of qualifying conditions for medical marijuana. Any licensed, OMMA-registered physician can recommend medical marijuana for any condition they believe may benefit from cannabis treatment. The decision is based on physician discretion, not a checklist.
Common conditions that bring SoonerCare patients to Okie MMJ Doctor include chronic pain, arthritis, anxiety, PTSD, insomnia, neuropathy, and migraines. If you have a condition that affects your daily life and you believe cannabis could help, the evaluation is worth taking. Okie MMJ Doctor also backs every visit with a full money-back guarantee if your physician does not approve you.
Ready to get started? Book your appointment online today and use code STOPRX for $10 off. The visit takes 15 minutes and the whole process can be done before the end of the day.
Have questions before you book? Contact the Okie MMJ Doctor team and we will walk you through it.
