Naturecan

Medical Cannabis

on Prescription

natural
Product
Access to medical cannabis legally on prescription
Certified

DOCTORS
With years of expertise in medical cannabis treatment.
Online video consultation
Direct Online contact with doctors from home
  • 3 Steps

    to 
a becoming a patient

  • STEP 1 – BOOK APPOINTMENT

    FREE REGISTRATION

    Register for free and complete a quick pre-screening to check if you’re eligible.

    You can then provide your Summary Care Record by either securely uploading your medical records or giving consent for us to contact your GP on your behalf to obtain the necessary information.

    Once received, you’ll be able to book your free online consultation.
  • STEP 2 – ONLINE APPOINTMENT

    TALK TO A DOCTOR

    Meet online with one of our medical specialists to discuss your condition and treatment options. Get a personalised plan designed around your symptoms and medical history.
  • STEP 3 – RECEIVE YOUR MEDICINE

    DELIVERED TO YOU

    Once approved, place your order through our partner pharmacy. Enjoy fast, discreet delivery — plus flexible payment options with Klarna.

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Cannabis-based treatments are increasingly being explored within specialist medical care for patients with ongoing symptoms where conventional options have not been effective.

At our clinic, every patient is assessed by a qualified clinician, who considers medical history, current treatments, and individual circumstances before deciding whether a cannabis-based medicine may be appropriate.
Years of Experience
Led by doctors with extensive experience in cannabis-based therapy.
Repeat Orders
convenient repeat prescribing process and ongoing doctor support.
Delivered to You
Led by doctors with extensive experience in cannabis-based therapy.
Ongoing Care
Regular consultations and patient support throughout your treatment plan.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. In the UK, medical cannabis is legal when prescribed by a GMC-registered doctor for conditions where conventional treatments have not worked. 
It depends on the type of product and how it’s taken:

Oils: These are usually held under the tongue (sublingually) for faster absorption before swallowing. Effects typically begin within 30 to 90 minutes and can last for several hours.
Capsules: Swallowed and absorbed through the digestive system. They take effect in 30 to 90 minutes and last several hours.
• Vaporised flower: Inhaled and absorbed through the lungs. It takes effect quickly—usually within 5 to 10 minutes—and lasts around 2 to 4 hours.

Your doctor will guide you through a “start low, go slow” approach to find the dose that works best for your needs.

Finding the right medical cannabis treatment is a personal journey, but there are ways to predict what might work best.

Specialist doctors assess your medical history, current medications, and previous treatment responses. Based on this, they may suggest a starting product that balances key cannabinoids—THC, which has psychotropic effects, and CBD, which is non-intoxicating and may help with anxiety and inflammation.

Your doctor will also consider:

Administration method: Whether oil, vaporized flower, or capsules best suits your needs.
Your symptoms: Pain, anxiety, sleep disturbances, and other factors that influence treatment choices.
Available scientific data: Research and case studies that offer insight into similar conditions.

Each person reacts differently to cannabis-based medicines, so doses are carefully adjusted to optimize benefits while minimizing unwanted effects.

Cannabinoids—like THC and CBD—work by interacting with a natural system in the body called the endocannabinoid system (ECS). This system helps regulate important functions such as pain, sleep, mood, appetite, inflammation, and immune response.

The ECS has special receptors found throughout the brain and body:

• CB1 receptors, mainly in the brain and nervous system, affect things like pain, memory, and mood.
• CB2 receptors, mostly in the immune system, help manage inflammation and immune activity.

THC binds mostly to CB1 receptors, which is why it can influence pain relief and also cause a feeling of being “high.” CBD works differently—it doesn’t bind strongly to these receptors but helps balance the system and may reduce pain, anxiety, and inflammation without making you feel high.

In short, cannabinoids support the body’s natural balance, especially when the usual systems are out of sync due to illness or chronic symptoms.

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England, SK1 1AR

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Ed Fisher (Registered Manager)
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