Conditions
Addiction ADHD Anxiety Burnout Chronic Pain Depression Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Panic disorder and phobias PTSD Sleep disorder Substance abuse disorder
Symptoms
Addiction or harmful habbits Anxiety or worry Chronic pain Difficulty focusing Lack of energy or motivation Panic Poor appetite or overeating Poor sleep Sadness or low mood
Substances
Cannabis
Format
In-person Online

MyAccess Clinics

Provider type Telemed clinic
Location Nottingham , United Kingdom
MyAccess Clinics

MyAccess Clinics is a specialist medical cannabis clinic based in the UK. It offers one to one virtual appointments nationwide and face to face consultations in Jersey, as well as clinics in Bristol and London. The team treats adults with chronic pain conditions, mental health conditions, sleep disorders, neurological disorders and selected gastrointestinal conditions where other treatments have not worked or caused significant side effects.

Clinical approach

MyAccess Clinics provides specialist assessment and ongoing care from doctors on the General Medical Council Specialist Register, supported by a multi disciplinary team. Treatment is based on prescription medical cannabis products (mainly oils, with flower for vaporisation when appropriate), with careful dose titration over around 14 days and regular review. Medical cannabis is considered only after at least two other treatments have been tried, and is used to help manage chronic pain, anxiety disorders, depression, PTSD, ADHD, sleep disorders and a range of neurological conditions.

Safety & governance

The clinic works within UK law for cannabis based products for medicinal use. Medical cannabis is prescribed as a Special under MHRA guidance, and only by appropriately registered specialists. Products are quality controlled and supplied through partner pharmacies, with clear information on side effects and Yellow Card reporting for adverse events. The clinic follows structured eligibility checks, requests GP Summary Care Records, verifies ID, and uses secure systems in line with its published privacy policy and GDPR requirements.

Care pathway

Patients can self refer via an online eligibility assessment and secure SAIL portal, or be referred by a GP or consultant. After initial screening and records checks, a specialist consultation is carried out, followed by multidisciplinary team review to confirm if medical cannabis is appropriate. Once prescribed, patients follow a 14 day titration plan, receive a check in around two weeks, attend a follow up at about one month, and then have reviews roughly every three months once stable, with repeat prescriptions managed through this follow up schedule.

Costs & access

Typical treatment costs for medical cannabis medication are stated as roughly 90 to 199 GBP per month, with an average monthly spend of about 127 GBP including both consultations and medication. Initial consultations are priced from 79 GBP, follow up consultations from 50 GBP, and repeat prescriptions may be charged at 30 GBP when outside the standard treatment pathway. Some private health insurers may cover consultation costs. MyAccess Clinics provides virtual appointments across the UK and in person services in Jersey, Bristol and London.

Regulatory

MyAccess Clinics operates within the UK framework established after medical cannabis was rescheduled to schedule 2 in 2018. Prescribing follows MHRA guidance and must be carried out by doctors on the General Medical Council Specialist Register, after other treatments have been tried. The service is operated by Montu Group UK Ltd (company number 14043081), registered in England and Wales with a listed office in Berkshire, and publishes terms of use, privacy policy, cookie policy and complaints procedures on its website.

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

Conditions Treated

Sleep disorder Chronic Pain Panic disorder and phobias PTSD Substance abuse disorder Addiction ADHD Anxiety Burnout Depression Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Symptoms Treated

Addiction or harmful habbits Anxiety or worry Chronic pain Difficulty focusing 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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