Conditions
ADHD Anxiety Chronic Pain Depression Eating Disorder Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Panic disorder and phobias PTSD Sleep disorder
Symptoms
Anxiety or worry Chronic pain Difficulty focusing Feeling disconnected from others Lack of energy or motivation Panic Poor appetite or overeating Poor sleep Sadness or low mood
Substances
Cannabis
Format
Online

Curaleaf Clinic

Provider type Telemed clinic
Location London, United Kingdom
Curaleaf Clinic

Curaleaf Clinic is a licensed private medical cannabis clinic in the UK. Specialist doctors prescribe cannabis based medicinal products for adults with diagnosed physical or mental health conditions that have not been relieved by traditional therapies. Appointments are held online, so there is no need to travel, and prescribed medicines are delivered directly to patients at home. The clinic treats a wide range of chronic pain, mental health, neurological, gastrointestinal and cancer related conditions.

Clinical approach

Curaleaf Clinic works with patients whose symptoms persist despite standard treatments. Doctors use cannabis based medicinal products such as dried flower, oils, capsules, pastilles and vape cartridges containing THC and or CBD. Treatment focuses on chronic pain, mental health conditions, neurological conditions, gastrointestinal conditions and cancer related symptoms. Care is individualised, with dose titration and regular reviews to balance symptom relief and side effects.

Care pathway

The care pathway is described in three main steps.

  1. Check your eligibility by registering online and answering a short set of questions about you and your condition.
  2. Have a video consultation with a specialist doctor, who reviews your medical records, confirms that traditional therapies have not helped enough and checks for contraindications.
  3. If appropriate, receive a private prescription for medical cannabis. Medicines are dispensed by partner pharmacies and delivered to your home, with ongoing support and routine follow up appointments.

Pricing

Curaleaf Clinic offers three main pricing options for appointments.

  • Pay per appointment: 30 pounds per appointment, paid at booking. New patients typically have four to five appointments in the first year, with an example first year appointment cost of 120 pounds and the first follow up free if you join the Curaleaf Access Scheme.
  • Monthly subscription: 5 pounds per month. This covers the initial appointment and four routine appointments per year, with a three month notice period and a four month minimum term for new patients.
  • Annual plan: 50 pounds per year paid upfront. This covers the initial appointment and four routine appointments per year with an annual subscription.

These prices cover clinic appointments only and do not include the cost of medicines, which varies by prescription. Home delivery and repeat prescription admin are included without extra fees.

Regulation

Curaleaf Clinic describes itself as a licensed and regulated private clinic. Medical cannabis is stated to be legal in the UK when prescribed by a specialist doctor registered with the General Medical Council. The clinic explains that cannabis based medicinal products were reclassified in 2018 to allow prescribing as controlled drugs and that it follows the required regulations. Contact details and UK addresses are provided, and patients are reminded that the clinic is not an emergency service.

This description was generated based on information from the official website and other materials provided by the provider.

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Conditions Treated

Anxiety ADHD Eating Disorder Sleep disorder Chronic Pain Panic disorder and phobias PTSD Depression Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Symptoms Treated

Anxiety or worry Chronic pain Difficulty focusing Feeling disconnected from others Lack of energy or motivation Panic Poor appetite or overeating Poor sleep Sadness or low mood

Substances

Cannabis

Languages Offered

English

Cost Range

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