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We are a CQC registered clinic led by Specialist Consultants who work with us to provide safe, effective clinics for the prescribing of medical cannabis for several medical conditions. Check your eligibility information today on our website.

Imagine your life without pain or a way to help alleviate your mental health symptoms. If standard medication isn't working for you, medical cannabis may be the answer.

Safe, effective medical cannabis to relieve pain and discomfort.

We are a CQC registered clinic led by Specialist Consultants who work with us to provide safe, effective clinics for the prescribing of medical cannabis for several medical conditions. Check your eligibility information today.

The only appointment you will pay for will be your initial consultation which is £50.00. Ex-personnel of: British Army, Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Royal Airforce, Police, Fire Service, Ambulance Service & Coast Guard do not pay for any appointments).

You will still be required to have reviews of your prescription when necessary, but these will be free of charge. Failure to comply with this request may result in a delay in your next prescription as we must adhere to good clinical practice by offering medication reviews when required.

We do not have any hidden costs.

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Is this clinic just for armed forces ,police ,fire and emergency services or is it available to everyone at the £50 a year cost? Had a look but still no clearer.
 
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@Muiredach Pretty stunning logistics here + I think they must be working this weekend. AFAIK no other pharmacies are doing this.
Some others are making similar claims, but given the delays we often see this time of year with packages from Royal Mail - I think it's a bit risky.
 
No change in legislation occurred, most of the clinics in the industry would have immediately swapped to it if it were legalised.
Thank you @Muiredach Now I understand, they seemed so confident as you said I took it as read it would happen. The charlatan at Jorja Emerson Centre even had a template for it. I wonder what stopped the legislation changing?
 
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CB1 Medical app known issue: When clicking repeat prescription in the app i get to see an up to date stock list for a few seconds then a pop up asks me to fill in my care plan that has not been filled in for 3 months (only been a patient here for a week or so). I just rang CB1 over this as they said it would clear after my first prescription, now they say there is an app issue for some users and that I should use the formula list in settings and email my repeat to them in early January. Sort of annoying as the formula list says not up to date at the top! Anyway, will use email January and then hopefully the app will get fixed for all moving forwards.
 
Thank you @Muiredach Now I understand, they seemed so confident as you said I took it as read it would happen. The charlatan at Jorja Emerson Centre even had a template for it. I wonder what stopped the legislation changing?
I may have been wrong here, I read other comments about adopting e-prescribing soon from a brand. Will make some enquiries and report back (y)
 
Seems my initial remarks were correct. In short - e-prescribing is still a no go. Below from an anonymous clinic owner, paraphrased to hide their writing style:
UK Clinic Owner said:
I had to point out the premature celebrations over e-prescribing legislation changes were stupid, as the change is only applicable to NHS, secondary care, and prisons etc. - not applicable to private clinics whatsoever, so we're still at the first hurdle.

This is the comment that made me question things, seems British Cannabis fucked up here:
Meanwhile, Adam Windish, of British Cannabis Medical, highlighted that the implementation of e-prescribing, which was permitted by the MHRA this year, would ‘significantly reduce patient waiting times, streamline the process, and encourage more people in the UK to consider medical cannabis as a treatment option’.

Doesn't matter if the MHRA allow it in certain sectors, it's still a no-go for private medical cannabis clinics.
 
Seems my initial remarks were correct. In short - e-prescribing is still a no go. Below from an anonymous clinic owner, paraphrased to hide their writing style:


This is the comment that made me question things, seems British Cannabis fucked up here:


Doesn't matter if the MHRA allow it in certain sectors, it's still a no-go for private medical cannabis clinics.
Really unreal this industry - how sloppy everything is, on the patient journey through to prescribing so many errors introduced and a complete lack of management and just treating us as cash cow consumers. I hate to mention the R word - but I think it needs regulation. What say you?
 
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