Kalapa Clinic
Kalapa Clinic is a Europe‑wide medical consultancy specialising in cannabinoid therapies — offering expert guidance and support for patients interested in using medical cannabis to address chronic illnesses. The clinic emphasises cannabinoid-based medicine and positions itself as a specialist resource for people seeking therapeutic alternatives involving cannabinoids.
Service
Kalapa Clinic offers consultations with licensed physicians trained in cannabinoid therapy, either by video call or at their clinic. They review patients’ cases and medical history to assess whether medical cannabis may be an appropriate option. If suitable, physicians provide advice on cannabinoid treatment — including dosing, titration and therapeutic options — tailored to the patient’s condition. Kalapa Clinic does not sell cannabis products itself, but provides information about different cannabinoids, explains potential therapeutic uses and helps patients navigate medical cannabis as a treatment path.
Safety
Kalapa Clinic works exclusively with qualified, licensed doctors experienced in cannabinoid therapies. They emphasise scientific evidence, keep up to date with research on medicinal cannabis, and provide professional medical consultation rather than simply recommending products. They inform patients about possible contraindications (for example pregnancy/nursing, psychiatric history, cardiovascular issues) when considering cannabinoid treatment, and advise that any decision to use medical cannabis must involve careful professional evaluation.
Care pathway
First, the interested person contacts Kalapa Clinic to submit relevant references and documentation. Then the clinic studies the case and schedules a video‑call assessment with a physician. During the consultation, the physician and patient discuss the medical condition, explore whether cannabinoid therapy is suitable, and — if agreed — design a personalised treatment plan including dosing and titration. Kalapa Clinic provides ongoing support and guidance throughout the therapy.