Medical Cannabis Flower UK

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Medical cannabis flower (also known as dried herb or bud) is the most common form of cannabis-based medicine in the UK. It is prescribed for conditions including chronic pain, multiple sclerosis, PTSD and treatment-resistant epilepsy. Browse and compare all available flower products from regulated UK clinics.

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How to get Medical Cannabis Flower prescribed in the UK

1

Get a referral or self-refer

Most UK specialist cannabis clinics accept self-referrals. You do not need a GP referral, though a letter from your GP summarising your condition is helpful. You must have tried at least two conventional treatments.

2

Initial specialist consultation

A specialist consultant reviews your medical history and determines whether cannabis-based medicine is appropriate. Consultations typically cost £150-£250 and are conducted via video call.

3

Prescription issued

If approved, your prescription is issued electronically to a licensed dispensary. Your clinic will advise on the specific flower products and strains suited to your condition.

4

Dispensed and delivered

Your dispensary prepares and ships your medication in secure, discreet packaging. Most dispensaries offer next-day delivery. Use LeafMe to compare prices before committing to a clinic.

LeafMe is an independent price comparison service. We are not a clinic and do not provide medical advice. Always consult a qualified specialist before starting any new medication.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is medical cannabis flower legal in the UK?

Yes. Medical cannabis flower has been legally prescribable in the UK since November 2018 under Schedule 2 of the Misuse of Drugs Regulations. It requires a prescription from a specialist consultant.

How much does medical cannabis flower cost in the UK?

Prices typically range from £6 to £15 per gram depending on the strain, THC content, and clinic. We compare prices across all licensed UK dispensaries to help you find the best value.

How is medical cannabis flower consumed?

Medical cannabis flower is typically vaporised using a dry herb vaporiser. Smoking is not recommended as it produces harmful by-products. Your prescribing clinic will advise on the best method for your condition.

Can I get medical cannabis flower on the NHS?

Very few cannabis-based medicines are currently available on the NHS. Most patients access flower products through private specialist clinics. NHS prescribing remains limited to specific conditions such as treatment-resistant epilepsy.

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Patient Journey

How to Get a Medical Cannabis Prescription

Entirely online — no GP referral needed. Most patients prescribed within 5–10 days.

1

Check Your Eligibility

Chronic pain, PTSD, anxiety, insomnia or 10+ other qualifying conditions. Two failed standard treatments required. Free 2-minute eligibility check.

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2

Book Online Consultation

Choose a licensed UK specialist. Compare fees from £0 to £199. Video appointment typically within 1–5 working days — accept patients from the UK.

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3

Receive & Compare Prices

Prescription sent digitally to a licensed pharmacy. Delivery UK-wide. Use LeafMe to compare prices across all dispensaries before you order — save up to 40%.

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Medical cannabis is a Schedule 2 controlled drug available on private prescription from GMC-registered specialists.

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