Start your medical cannabis
treatment!
Find out if you’re eligible for medical cannabis
and
book your
online consultation with the most experienced medical cannabis doctors in the UK.
Revolutionise Your Approach to Treatment With Medical Cannabis
in Ipswich
Unlock the possibilities of personalised treatment with us – our track record speaks volumes about our exceptional ability to find effective options. Book your consultation today to experience it firsthand.
Embrace a game-changing approach to healthcare and discover newfound comfort with the support of medical cannabis.


How does it work?
Check if you are eligible
Book your video appointment
Receive your prescription
Start treatment
Your contentment and relief from symptoms are of utmost importance to us, which is why we offer follow-up appointments every 3 months. This provides us with the opportunity to evaluate the effectiveness of your treatment and make any necessary changes.
Why Lyphe – The Medical Cannabis Clinics
Experienced cannabis doctors
100% online
Dedicated patient support
Patient feedback
A new beginning
Sarah Rand
Higher quality of life
Lyphe patient
Very impressed with Lyphe
I also had a discussion with one of lovely ladies who work for Lyphe prior to my appointment with Dr Tang and she was extremely knowledgeable and helpful. Really happy with Lyphe so far
Mrs J SHAND
My mind and health are now at rest.
Thank you.
Laura Hart
Pricing Options
New patient appointment
£49
Follow-up appointment
£49
Repeat prescription
£30
Pricing may vary by region
Frequently asked questions
What is medical cannabis, and how can it help my condition?
Medical cannabis is a medication derived from the cannabis plant that contains cannabinoids, such as THC and CBD, which can help with various medical conditions. THC can help with pain relief, nausea, and appetite stimulation, while CBD can help with seizures, anxiety, and inflammation.
Medical cannabis can also be used to treat conditions such as glaucoma, multiple sclerosis, and Crohn’s disease. However, it is essential to note that medical cannabis should only be used under the supervision of a healthcare professional.
Is medical cannabis in Ipswich legal?
In 2018, the UK government legalised the use of cannabis-based products for medicinal purposes, but only under certain circumstances and with specific documentation. Hence, medical cannabis is legal in Ipswich, but only for patients with a valid prescription from a registered medical professional.
How is medical cannabis different from recreational cannabis?
The primary difference between medical and recreational cannabis is the purpose for which it is used. Medical cannabis is prescribed by a healthcare professional to treat a specific medical condition, while recreational cannabis is used for personal enjoyment.
Medical cannabis also contains different levels of cannabinoids than recreational cannabis, and can only be obtained legally with a prescription from a registered healthcare professional.
How do I obtain a medical cannabis prescription in Ipswich?
To obtain a medical cannabis prescription in Ipswich, you must first consult with a healthcare professional who is registered to prescribe medical cannabis. They will assess your medical history and determine if it is the right treatment option for your condition. If they do decide to prescribe medical cannabis, they will provide you with a prescription and guidance on how to access the medication.
Does insurance cover medical cannabis in Ipswich?
In Ipswich, medical cannabis is not currently covered by insurance, and patients are responsible for the cost of their own medication. However, some private health insurance companies may offer coverage for medical cannabis, so it is important to check with your provider to see what options are available.
Are there any side effects of using medical cannabis for treatment?
Like any medication, medical cannabis can have side effects. Common side effects may include dizziness, dry mouth, fatigue, and changes in appetite. More serious side effects such as confusion, hallucinations, or increased heart rate may occur in rare cases. It is important to speak with a healthcare professional about any concerns you may have before beginning treatment with medical cannabis.