Chronic pain
Persistent pain lasting three months or more, including neuropathic and musculoskeletal presentations.
Greenleaf Health connects eligible Australians with registered doctors who assess whether plant-based prescription medicines may suit their treatment plan — calmly, privately, and without judgement.
Prescription only. Not suitable for everyone. Consult your doctor.
The process is simple, private, and clinically led. Nothing about it is rushed.
A short, confidential online form — usually under 60 seconds. We'll let you know if an online consult is appropriate for your situation.
Pick a time that suits you, pay securely online, and complete a short medical history ahead of your appointment. No waiting rooms.
A 15–20 minute video consult with an AHPRA-registered doctor who will review your history, discuss options, and prescribe if clinically appropriate.
If a prescription is issued, it's sent electronically to your nominated pharmacy and delivered to your door.
Plant-based prescription medicines are not a first-line treatment and aren't suitable for everyone. Eligibility depends on your clinical history and whether conventional options have been considered.
Persistent pain lasting three months or more, including neuropathic and musculoskeletal presentations.
Generalised anxiety and treatment-resistant presentations where conventional therapy has been tried.
Difficulty falling or staying asleep, including sleep disturbance linked to other conditions.
Post-traumatic stress, particularly where standard pharmacotherapy has proven insufficient.
Symptom support for patients receiving palliative treatment, including pain, nausea, and appetite.
Other conditions are considered case-by-case. Your doctor will determine clinical suitability.
You only pay for the consult. Medication costs are set by your pharmacy and are separate from consult fees.
A short screen to confirm a telehealth consult is appropriate for your situation.
Start nowFirst appointment with an AHPRA-registered doctor. Includes review of your history, discussion of options, and prescription if clinically appropriate.
Book a consultOngoing check-in for dose adjustments, monitoring, and script renewals as clinically required.
Existing patientYes. Medicinal cannabis has been legal in Australia since 2016 when accessed through a TGA-regulated pathway — either the Special Access Scheme (SAS-B) or via an Authorised Prescriber. A valid prescription from a registered doctor is always required.
Australian residents aged 18 or older who have a condition that hasn't responded adequately to standard treatments. Our online eligibility form will confirm whether a telehealth consult is appropriate for you.
Some consults may attract a Medicare rebate if you meet the MBS telehealth item number criteria. This varies by consult type and is confirmed at the time of booking. The consult fee shown is the gross fee.
You'll be directed to resources that may suit your situation better — including speaking to your regular GP. No fee is charged for eligibility checks.
If a prescription is issued, it's sent electronically to your nominated pharmacy. Many partnered pharmacies offer delivery direct to your home, typically within 2–5 business days.
It can. Many medicinal cannabis products contain THC, which is detectable in roadside drug tests regardless of impairment. Your doctor will discuss this with you in detail during the consult.
Yes. All patient information is stored in Australian-hosted, healthcare-grade systems and handled in accordance with the Privacy Act 1988 and Australian Privacy Principles. We never share your data without explicit consent.
Absolutely — and we encourage it. With your consent, we can send a shared-care letter to your GP summarising your treatment plan.
The eligibility check is free and confidential. You're not committing to a consult — just seeing if one makes sense for you.