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General

Am I eligible for medical cannabis?

If you suffer from a chronic or treatment-resistant condition, you may be eligible. The fastest way to find out is to complete our free online eligibility check.

Can I travel abroad with my prescription?

Rules vary by country. Always check local laws before travelling and carry your prescription paperwork.

Do I need a referral from my GP?

No. You do not need a GP referral to access a consultation through Medibiss, though you may be asked to share relevant medical history or records.

How do I check if I qualify?

Complete our online eligibility form, it takes about a minute.

How is medical cannabis taken?

Cannabis-based treatments can come in various forms including oil drops, capsules, vaporised flower, or topical solutions, your prescriber will recommend what suits your condition and lifestyle.

How long does it take to receive my treatment?

Once approved, most prescriptions are fulfilled and delivered within 3–5 working days. We’ll keep you informed every step of the way.

How much does it cost?

Initial eligibility checks are free. If prescribed, patients pay for their medication, prices vary depending on product type and dosage. There are no consultation fees with Medibiss.

How quickly can I start treatment?

If eligible, you could have your consultation within days and your prescription within a week, depending on product availability.

Is medical cannabis legal in the UK?

Yes. Cannabis-based medicinal products can be legally prescribed in the UK by a specialist doctor under specific circumstances, particularly when other treatments have failed or are unsuitable.

Is my personal data kept confidential?

Yes. All patient data is stored securely and in line with GDPR regulations.

What makes Medibiss different from other clinics?

We focus on education, transparency, and ongoing support, not just handing over a product. We also have no consultation fees.

Who is eligible for medical cannabis treatment with Medibiss?

You must have a diagnosed condition that could benefit from cannabis-based medicines and have tried at least one other treatment without success.