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Medical cannabis may be prescribed when conventional treatments have failed, caused side effects, or are no longer suitable.

While not a cure, cannabis-based medicine can help manage symptoms and improve quality of life for people living with a wide range of conditions.

All prescriptions are made by registered specialists following a full medical consultation.

Here are some of the most common conditions patients come to us for support with:

Anxiety Disorders

In some cases, patients with generalised anxiety disorder (GAD), social anxiety, or PTSD may be prescribed medical cannabis to help manage symptoms, especially when talking therapies or medications haven’t helped.

Cancer Support

During cancer treatment, patients may be prescribed cannabis-based medicines to help with chemotherapy-induced nausea, appetite loss, or pain. It’s often used alongside standard treatments to improve comfort and wellbeing.

Chronic Pain

Long-term pain can make everyday life difficult. For people with conditions like arthritis, fibromyalgia, lower back pain, or nerve-related discomfort, medical cannabis may provide relief where other painkillers haven’t worked.

Gastroenterological

Some patients with Crohn’s disease, IBS, or chronic nausea may benefit from cannabis-based treatments to help manage discomfort, support digestion, and reduce inflammation, when other options haven’t worked.

Mental Health

Medical cannabis is not a first-line treatment for mental health conditions, but in certain cases, it may be prescribed to support people managing depression, stress-related burnout, or other complex emotional health issues.

Sleep Disorders

Poor sleep often goes hand-in-hand with anxiety, pain, or other long-term conditions. Certain cannabis-based products may support better sleep by helping the body relax and reducing nighttime discomfort.

Women's Health

Conditions like endometriosis, menopause-related symptoms, and menstrual pain may be supported by medical cannabis in cases where other treatments haven’t been effective or have caused unwanted side effects.