Get Your Medical Marijuana Card in Bartlesville, OK
Phillips 66 office staff, ConocoPhillips retirees who built careers around the Frank Phillips Building, Jane Phillips Medical Center clinicians, and the energy-industry families across Washington County use OMMA's two-year card to fold cannabis into a chronic-pain or sleep-disorder plan a doctor signs off on. No qualifying condition required and a six-plant home grow allowed.
- $149.99 New & Renewal Visits: Your online telehealth certification or annual MD renewal is one simple, transparent price.
- NO Qualifying Conditions: Doctors use their discretion to certify patients.
- 2-Year Validity: Cards are valid for 2 full years.
- Home Grow Rights: Grow up to 6 mature and 6 seedling plants at home.
$149.99
Complete card certification
State Registration Fee
OMMA charges $100 for a 2-year card ($20 for Medicaid/Medicare/Veterans).
Medical Marijuana in Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Washington County • Bartlesville Micropolitan Area
How to Get Your Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Card Online from Bartlesville
If you searched for an "Oklahoma medical marijuana card" from Bartlesville, you are in the right place. The MMJ.com telehealth visit takes about fifteen minutes from a Bartlesville home, runs $149.99 flat, and your physician recommendation is uploaded with your OMMA application the same day through oklahoma.gov/omma. State Question 788 (2018) operates on a doctor's-discretion standard with no fixed qualifying-condition list, so Jane Phillips Medical Center (Ascension St. John) nurses with back injuries from twelve-hour shifts, Phillips 66 R&D scientists and Reda Pump oilfield-services employees with chronic pain or carpal tunnel, Oklahoma Wesleyan University and Tri County Tech students with PTSD or fibromyalgia, and the BancFirst and surrounding professional services workforce with chronic pain or migraine all have a clear path. The VA does not issue medical marijuana cards (a non-VA, OMMA-accepted Oklahoma-licensed physician must complete the recommendation form).
Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Card Renewals (2-Year Validity, $100/$20 OMMA Fee)
Your Oklahoma medical marijuana card is valid for two years from the date OMMA approves the application, twice as long as Ohio, Pennsylvania, and most other state programs. Renewal is the same fifteen-minute MMJ.com telehealth visit at the same $149.99 price, plus the $100 standard OMMA fee or the reduced $20 fee for SoonerSelect, Medicaid, Medicare, and 100-percent service-connected disabled veterans, processed through oklahoma.gov/omma typically within fourteen business days. Recreational cannabis is not legal in Oklahoma (State Question 820 was rejected in March 2023), so the OMMA medical card is the only legal pathway to cannabis statewide and unlocks the most generous patient framework in the country: three ounces of flower on your person, eight ounces at home, one ounce of concentrate, seventy-two ounces of edibles, and home cultivation of up to six mature plants and six seedlings. Oklahoma medical purchases carry a seven-percent state excise plus state and local sales tax (roughly fifteen to sixteen percent total at the register), with no THC dose cap.
Where to Use Your Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Card in Bartlesville
Washington County has roughly ten OMMA-licensed dispensaries with most clustered inside Bartlesville along Madison and the Adams Boulevard corridor. Inside Bartlesville: Re-Up at 916 S Madison Blvd (south Madison). The adjacent Dewey, Copan, and northern Tulsa County operators along US-75 add storefronts within fifteen to thirty minutes. All stock the full OMMA menu with no THC dose cap. Phillips 66 R&D scientists, engineers, and lab staff are subject to the company's drug-free workplace policy applying to all R&D, refinery operations, and safety-sensitive roles, and a positive cannabis test can be disqualifying for both employment and security clearance regardless of an OMMA card. Federal civilian employees at the Bartlesville Federal Building, the Social Security Administration, and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service are bound by federal Schedule I law, Oklahoma Wesleyan University faculty on federally funded research grants are bound by the Drug-Free Workplace Act, and DOT-regulated employees on the BNSF rail corridor and the US-75 and US-60 trucking lanes remain subject to DOT random testing.
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$124.50
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Dispensaries Near Bartlesville
Closest licensed Oklahoma dispensaries to Bartlesville, Washington County. Your active OMMA patient license unlocks the 3 oz / 8 oz possession limits and patient-only pricing at every location below.
Re-Up
In Bartlesville916 S Madison Blvd
Bartlesville, OK
Native Medicine Ltd. Co.
19.3 mi117 E Cherokee Ave
Nowata, OK
Dark Cloud Cannabis
25.9 mi365 S Elm St
Oologah, OK
World of Weed 2
27.4 mi1113 W Main St
Collinsville, OK
Dank Banq, LLC - Owasso (24/7)
34.0 mi8751 N Owasso Expy Unit A-2
Owasso, OK
Dank Factory
34.0 mi11330 N Garnett Rd Ste K
Owasso, OK
Your Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Physicians
State-licensed physicians certified for medical marijuana evaluations
All evaluations conducted by state-licensed physicians
Oklahoma Has One of the Most Patient-Friendly MMJ Programs
No other state makes it this easy to get a medical marijuana card.
No Qualifying Conditions
Unlike most states, Oklahoma doesn't require a specific condition. If your doctor believes cannabis can help, you qualify.
2-Year Card Validity
Your card lasts 2 years instead of the typical 1 year, saving you time and money on renewals.
Grow Your Own
Cultivate up to 6 mature plants and 6 seedlings at home for personal use.
1,800+ Dispensaries
Oklahoma has more dispensaries per capita than any other state. You're never far from one.
Generous Possession Limits
Carry up to 3 ounces on your person and store up to 8 ounces at home - more than most states allow.
Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Card Cost
At just $125/year, Oklahoma's 2-year card is one of the most affordable in the nation.
Standard Pricing
Reduced Fee Pricing
You qualify for $20 state fee if you have:
- Medicaid (SoonerSelect) enrollment
- Medicare enrollment
- 100% disabled veteran status
How to Get Your Medical Marijuana Card in Bartlesville
No qualifying conditions required. If your doctor thinks cannabis can help, you qualify.
Schedule a Consultation
Book an appointment with an Oklahoma-licensed physician. Telehealth appointments are available.
Get Your Recommendation
Discuss your health concerns with the doctor. There are NO specific qualifying conditions - if the doctor believes cannabis can help, they'll provide a recommendation.
Apply Online via OMMA
Submit your application through the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority portal with your recommendation, ID, photo, and proof of residency.
Pay the State Fee
The state fee is $100 ($20 if you're on Medicaid, Medicare, or are a 100% disabled veteran).
Receive Your Card
OMMA processes applications within 14 business days. Once approved, your card will be mailed to you.
Oklahoma Possession Limits
Oklahoma has some of the most generous possession limits in the country.
Medical Marijuana in Bartlesville Neighborhoods
Serving Bartlesville residents in Downtown, Adams Boulevard, Hillcrest, Johnstone Park, and surrounding Washington County areas. With approximately 20 dispensaries in the Bartlesville area, you're never far from quality cannabis products.
Medical Marijuana Card FAQs for Bartlesville Residents
What conditions qualify for medical marijuana in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma is unique - there are NO specific qualifying conditions. If your doctor believes cannabis is appropriate for your health needs, you qualify. This makes Oklahoma one of the most patient-friendly medical marijuana states in the country.
How long is an Oklahoma medical marijuana card valid?
Oklahoma cards are valid for 2 years, which is longer than most states that require annual renewal. This saves you time and money in the long run - at $125/year, it's one of the most affordable cards in the nation.
Can I grow my own marijuana with an Oklahoma medical card?
Yes! Oklahoma allows patients to grow up to 6 mature marijuana plants and 6 seedling plants at home for personal use. This is one of the most generous home cultivation allowances in the country.
Is recreational marijuana legal in Oklahoma?
No. Voters rejected State Question 820 in March 2023, so recreational marijuana remains illegal in Oklahoma. You need a valid medical marijuana card to legally purchase and use cannabis.
How many dispensaries are in Bartlesville?
Oklahoma has over 1,800 licensed dispensaries statewide - the highest per capita of any state. The Bartlesville area has approximately 20 dispensaries, giving you plenty of options for quality cannabis products.
Can I use my out-of-state medical marijuana card in Oklahoma?
Yes! Oklahoma offers a 30-day temporary license for visitors who have a valid medical marijuana card from another state. You can apply through the OMMA portal.
Ready to Get Your Card in Bartlesville?
No qualifying conditions. 2-year card. Grow 6 plants at home. Join the 400,000+ Oklahomans with medical marijuana cards.