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Every day, our doctors meet patients treating chronic pain symptoms with traditional medication – often limited in its impact and frequently accompanied by troublesome side effects.

When joint pain is severe, pain relief with limits simply isn’t an option. At Treat It, we don’t believe in letting patients just get by. Or accept limited pain relief. Or manage the side effects.

Instead, we offer the clinically proven benefits of medical cannabis.

Pricing

Eligiblity Quiz

Free

Initial Consultation

£79.99

Follow Up Consultation

£49.99

Is Anyone Eligible For Medical Cannabis?

Following the legalisation of cannabis for medical purposes in 2018, regulated medicinal cannabis, prescribed by a licenced specialist doctor, is an entirely legitimate, safe and effective treatment option for the relief of chronic joint pain.

There are some eligibility criteria, however. You must be over the age of 21, have no history of certain mental health disorders, and have proof of trying two previously prescribed treatments. If you match all three, you are eligible.

How Soon Can We Treat It?

How does today sound?

Our doctors are available from 8am – 8pm Monday to Friday, with appointments usually available within hours.

Following a detailed, online consultation, a prescription can be generated swiftly, in accordance with clinical guidance, your existing medical history and any treatment plans.

Can I Only Be Treated With Medical Cannabis?

No, not at all.

We also have a team of GPs available for you to discuss your health issues with and provide advice on the range of treatment options that may work for your chronic pain management. They are free to talk to you now on our GP Service, which – like Treat It – has doctors available 8am – 8pm every day, with appointments usually available within hours.

Treating It With Additional Support

We know joint pain can be a tough, uncompromising experience.

Understanding it better as well as getting wider support can help to manage it and cope with its day-to-day challenges.

Here are some resources we feel may be helpful.