One of the first questions people ask when considering medical marijuana in Oklahoma is how much the whole process costs. The good news is that Oklahoma has one of the most affordable medical marijuana programs in the country, and the total cost is probably lower than you think.
This guide breaks down every fee involved so you know exactly what to expect before you get started.
The Two Main Costs
Getting your Oklahoma medical marijuana card involves two separate payments made to two different places. Understanding this upfront helps avoid any confusion during the process.
1. The physician consultation fee. This is what you pay a licensed Oklahoma doctor to evaluate your condition and provide a signed recommendation form. This payment goes directly to the physician or telemedicine provider you choose.
2. The OMMA state application fee. This is what you pay the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority when you submit your patient license application online. This payment goes directly to the state.
Both are required. You cannot skip one or the other. The physician recommendation is needed before you can even submit your OMMA application, and the state application fee is required to process your card.
Physician Consultation Cost
The cost of a physician consultation in Oklahoma varies depending on which provider you choose. Across the state, prices typically range from $99 to $350 for a medical marijuana evaluation.
With Okie MMJ Doctor, the consultation fee is $99. That includes your full evaluation with a board-certified, OMMA-registered Oklahoma physician and your signed recommendation form delivered by email or text within 24 hours. Use discount code OKIEDOC at checkout for $30 in savings.
A few things to keep in mind when comparing physician costs:
- Make sure the doctor is OMMA-registered. As of January 1, 2026, SB 1066 requires all recommending physicians to be registered with OMMA and to have completed approved medical marijuana education. Recommendations from unregistered physicians will be rejected.
- Telemedicine consultations are typically more affordable than in-person visits because there is less overhead for the provider.
- Be cautious of prices that seem too good to be true. Some services advertise extremely low fees but charge additional costs for processing, form delivery, or OMMA application assistance.
OMMA State Application Fee
The state application fee is the same for all patient types, whether you are applying for the first time or renewing an existing card.
- Standard fee: $100 + $4.30 credit card processing = $104.30
- Reduced fee: $20 + $2.50 credit card processing = $22.50
The reduced fee is available to patients who can provide proof of enrollment in Medicaid (SoonerSelect), Medicare, or documentation of 100% disabled veteran status. You will need to upload that documentation as part of your OMMA application.
OMMA accepts Visa, MasterCard, and Discover credit or debit cards. The application and processing fees are non-refundable, even if your application is not approved.
Total Cost Breakdown
Here is what the full cost looks like depending on your situation:
Standard patient using Okie MMJ Doctor:
- Physician consultation: $99
- OMMA state fee: $104.30
- Total: $203.30
Standard patient using Okie MMJ Doctor with OKIEDOC discount:
- Physician consultation: $69
- OMMA state fee: $104.30
- Total: $173.30
Reduced fee patient (Medicaid, Medicare, or 100% disabled veteran) using Okie MMJ Doctor:
- Physician consultation: $99
- OMMA state fee: $22.50
- Total: $121.50
Reduced fee patient with OKIEDOC discount:
- Physician consultation: $69
- OMMA state fee: $22.50
- Total: $91.50
For most Oklahomans, the total out-of-pocket cost to get a medical marijuana card falls somewhere between $91.50 and $203.30. That covers you for a full two years.
Is the Cost Worth It?
When you break it down over two years, the math speaks for itself.
At the standard total of $203.30, your Oklahoma MMJ card costs roughly $8.47 per month. With the OKIEDOC discount, that drops to about $7.22 per month. And for patients who qualify for the reduced state fee, you could be looking at as little as $3.81 per month.
For that monthly cost, you get:
- Legal protection to possess, purchase, and use medical marijuana anywhere in Oklahoma
- Access to hundreds of licensed dispensaries across the state with a wide selection of flower, edibles, concentrates, and more
- Home cultivation rights allowing up to 6 mature plants and 6 seedlings for personal medical use
- Workplace protections provided to registered medical marijuana patients under Oklahoma law
- Possession limits of up to 3 ounces on your person and 8 ounces at home
Compare that to states where a medical marijuana card can cost $300 to $500 or more just for the physician visit alone, and Oklahoma’s program is a bargain.
Are There Any Hidden Fees?
There are no hidden fees in the OMMA application process itself. The state is straightforward about its $100 application fee (or $20 reduced), and the credit card processing fee is clearly listed.
However, here are a few other potential costs to be aware of:
- Replacement card fee. If you lose your physical OMMA card, you can request a replacement through the patient portal. A small fee may apply.
- Renewal costs. Your card is valid for two years. When it is time to renew, you will pay for another physician consultation and another OMMA application fee. The costs are the same as the initial application.
- Product costs at dispensaries. Your card gives you the right to purchase medical marijuana, but the products themselves are a separate expense. Prices vary by dispensary and product type.
How to Save Money on Your Oklahoma MMJ Card
- Use a telemedicine provider. Online consultations are almost always cheaper than in-person visits. Okie MMJ Doctor charges $99 for a full evaluation with an OMMA-registered physician.
- Use discount code OKIEDOC when scheduling with Okie MMJ Doctor for $30 off your consultation.
- Check if you qualify for the reduced state fee. If you are on Medicaid, Medicare, SoonerCare, or are a 100% disabled veteran, your OMMA application fee drops from $104.30 to $22.50.
- Do not let your card expire. Renewing on time costs the same as a new application. But if you let it lapse and need to reapply, you are starting the process over from scratch with no added benefit.
Ready to Get Your Oklahoma MMJ Card?
The total cost is affordable, the process is simple, and the benefits last for two full years. Schedule your telemedicine appointment with Okie MMJ Doctor today and take the first step toward getting your Oklahoma medical marijuana card from the comfort of home.
It is super simple, backed by a 100% money-back guarantee, and our OMMA-registered physicians meet all 2026 SB 1066 requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions About Oklahoma MMJ Card Cost
How much does an Oklahoma medical marijuana card cost in total?
The total cost depends on your situation. For most patients, the physician consultation with Okie MMJ Doctor is $99 and the OMMA state application fee is $104.30, bringing the total to $203.30. Use discount code OKIEDOC to save $30 on the doctor visit. Patients on Medicaid, Medicare, or with 100% disabled veteran status pay a reduced state fee of $22.50.
Is there a discount on the OMMA application fee?
Yes. Patients enrolled in Medicaid (SoonerSelect), Medicare, or those with documentation of 100% disabled veteran status qualify for a reduced state application fee of $20 plus $2.50 processing instead of the standard $100 plus $4.30 processing. You will need to upload proof of eligibility when submitting your OMMA application.
How long does my Oklahoma MMJ card last before I need to pay again?
Your Oklahoma medical marijuana card is valid for two years from the date OMMA issues it. When it is time to renew, you will pay for a new physician consultation and a new OMMA application fee. The renewal costs are the same as the initial application.
Do I get a refund if my OMMA application is denied?
The OMMA state application fee is non-refundable, even if your application is denied. However, Okie MMJ Doctor offers a 100% money-back guarantee on the physician consultation. If you are not approved by the doctor, you receive a full refund of the consultation fee.
Why do I have to pay both a doctor’s fee and a state fee?
The physician consultation fee covers your medical evaluation and signed recommendation form. The OMMA state fee covers the processing of your patient license application and the issuance of your physical medical marijuana card. These are two separate services provided by two different entities, which is why they are billed separately.
