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- 🏴 Dispensed
Hello,
I found these forums really useful when I first started my journey, so I thought I’d share my experience to help others.
There wasn’t much information on here about Dispensed, but I decided to give them a try as they seemed good value overall.
They were very helpful and communicated well throughout the initial process.
I’ve had two previous knee operations due to cartilage damage and still experience daily pain. Until now, I’d been managing this with lifestyle changes, over-the-counter painkillers, and some BM treatment.
Dispensed initially planned to request my SCR from my GP, but I chose to do this myself as I found their template letter a bit blunt.
While waiting for my SCR, I had an online consultation with one of their doctors. She was pleasant and professional, and advised that she would prescribe 10g of Sativa, 10g of Indica, and 25ml of oil, provided my medical notes supported what I had explained.
After waiting 28 days for my SCR from my GP, I forwarded it to Dispensed. My case was then approved by the board, and my prescription became available to order.
From start to receiving my prescription took around two months, with about half of that time spent waiting for my GP.
I ordered everything that was available to me, and it arrived a couple of days later via DPD. The results were a revelation. The quality was noticeably better than any BM flower I’d had previously.
Once I ran out of flower, I requested a repeat prescription but was required to have a follow-up consultation with the doctor. We discussed how things were going, and she prescribed another 20g of flower. I still had oil remaining, so I didn’t need more.
So far, the only downside is that the doctor decides which medication is prescribed, meaning I don’t have much control over product choice or costs. It works out at roughly £80–£90 per 10g.
I’ve noticed on the MedBud wiki that there are flowers available at significantly lower prices than what I’ve been paying.
Would I need to change clinics to access these products? Any advice would be appreciated.
I found these forums really useful when I first started my journey, so I thought I’d share my experience to help others.
There wasn’t much information on here about Dispensed, but I decided to give them a try as they seemed good value overall.
They were very helpful and communicated well throughout the initial process.
I’ve had two previous knee operations due to cartilage damage and still experience daily pain. Until now, I’d been managing this with lifestyle changes, over-the-counter painkillers, and some BM treatment.
Dispensed initially planned to request my SCR from my GP, but I chose to do this myself as I found their template letter a bit blunt.
While waiting for my SCR, I had an online consultation with one of their doctors. She was pleasant and professional, and advised that she would prescribe 10g of Sativa, 10g of Indica, and 25ml of oil, provided my medical notes supported what I had explained.
After waiting 28 days for my SCR from my GP, I forwarded it to Dispensed. My case was then approved by the board, and my prescription became available to order.
From start to receiving my prescription took around two months, with about half of that time spent waiting for my GP.
I ordered everything that was available to me, and it arrived a couple of days later via DPD. The results were a revelation. The quality was noticeably better than any BM flower I’d had previously.
Once I ran out of flower, I requested a repeat prescription but was required to have a follow-up consultation with the doctor. We discussed how things were going, and she prescribed another 20g of flower. I still had oil remaining, so I didn’t need more.
So far, the only downside is that the doctor decides which medication is prescribed, meaning I don’t have much control over product choice or costs. It works out at roughly £80–£90 per 10g.
I’ve noticed on the MedBud wiki that there are flowers available at significantly lower prices than what I’ve been paying.
Would I need to change clinics to access these products? Any advice would be appreciated.