Better results with medicinal cannabis
Joy Leaf is telehealth clinic that provides non-judgemental and individually tailored treatment plans for patients across Australia.
Get started with a 30 second complimentary pre-screening questionnaire.


How it works
Find out if you could benefit from medicinal cannabis with our simple online process.
Pre-screen
Takes 30 seconds
Complete a complimentary pre-screening questionnaire to see if you might qualify.



Consultation
Online, anywhere
Book a telehealth appointment with our friendly team of doctors.
Treatment Plan
Personalised to you
Get your digtal prescription to take it to your pharmacy or get it sent to our recommended pharmacy.
Follow-up care
Monitor your progress
Discuss new conditions book follow-up appointments through our online portal.

Who is Medicinal Cannabis for?
To be eligible for medicinal cannabis, you must:
- Have a condition that has lasted for 3+ months
- Have tried other treatments which didn't fully improve your condition or produced unwanted side effects
- Not be pregnant or have a history of psychosis
Plant medicine has been prescribed for more than 130 chronic conditions. Complete our complimentary pre-screening questionnaire to see if you might be suitable.
Medical cannabis has been legalized in many countries, including Australia, and is known to reduce dependence on opioids. It can also provide relief from stress and pain, as well as other potential medical benefits. However, it can lead to addiction and larger doses over time, and there are still some unknowns about its long-term effects.
It is important to see a doctor for medicinal cannabis as it is legally produced and adheres to strict quality standards. It can only be prescribed by a doctor and contains known doses and concentrations. Street cannabis is not the same as medicinal cannabis, which is standardized medical grade cannabis plant derived, semi-synthetic or synthetically produced cannabinoid products developed in a controlled environment for medicinal use.
Access to medicinal cannabis in Australia is regulated by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) and can be obtained through three pathways: a doctor or nurse practitioner can request permission to prescribe, an Authorised Prescriber can prescribe, or patients can take part in clinical trials.
It is illegal for patients taking cannabis medicines that contain delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) to drive, as THC can affect cognitive and motor skills necessary for safe driving. Driving with any THC in the blood system is a criminal offence in Australia, with no exemption for medicinal cannabis patients.




Transparent & affordable pricing
- Personalised treatment plan
- Telehealth appointment
- No referral required
Follow-up consultations are only $79
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