





CANNALOGY CLINIC

Offering consultations nationwide
Cannalogy Clinic Our Process
Are you seeking medicinal cannabis to manage the symptoms of your chronic condition? Our doctors and nurses are New Zealand-registered and highly trained in natural therapies. With consultations available via our Telehealth service, patients can consult with an experienced doctor or nurse who will assess your condition, circumstances and eligibility for prescription.
Are you seeking medicinal cannabis to manage the symptoms of your chronic condition? Our doctors and nurses are New Zealand-registered and highly trained in natural therapies. With consultations available via our Telehealth service, patients can consult with an experienced doctor or nurse who will assess your condition, circumstances and eligibility for prescription.
Cannalogy Clinic Our Process
Are you seeking medicinal cannabis to manage the symptoms of your chronic condition? Our doctors and nurses are New Zealand-registered and highly trained in natural therapies. With consultations available via our Telehealth service, patients can consult with an experienced doctor or nurse who will assess your condition, circumstances and eligibility for prescription.

1. Register
Register and book your consultation via our online booking system and receive your patient information pack containing everything you need to know before your consultation.

2. Consult
Explore your treatment options with a Cannalogy Clinic clinician. Our Doctors are here to answer all your questions and help you understand the best treatment plan for you. In your consultation, you and your doctor or nurse will discuss a personalised treatment plan relating to your medical history and your specific condition.

3. Receive
You can choose to send your script to your local pharmacy or go with a Cannalogy Clinic preferred pharmacy and have your medication securely shipped to your door.

1. Register
Register and book your consultation via our online booking system and receive your patient information pack containing everything you need to know before your consultation.

2. Consult
Explore your treatment options with a Cannalogy Clinic clinician. Our Doctors are here to answer all your questions and help you understand the best treatment plan for you. In your consultation, you and your doctor or nurse will discuss a personalised treatment plan relating to your medical history and your specific condition.

3. Receive
You can choose to send your script to your local pharmacy or go with a Cannalogy Clinic preferred pharmacy and have your medication securely shipped to your door.
Medicinal Cannabis has the potential to treat
Pain
- Chronic Pain
- Cancer Pain
- Migraine Pain
- Back Pain
- Period Pain
Cancer
- Help with appetite
- Manging Nausea
- Pain Relief
- Helping Sleep cycles
Neurological
- Help control seizures
- Alleviate muscular stiffness
- Improvements in mobility
- Help with Inflammation
Mental Health
- Relieve Stress
- Calm nervous system
- Aid in sleep and recovery
cannabis delivery methods

Oral absorption
Cannabinoids can be absorbed directly into the bloodstream from three different areas inside the mouth — under the tongue (sublingual), on the tongue, and all other mucosa tissues lining inside the entire mouth.

Inhalation
There are two different methods of inhalation — smoking and vaporizing — both of which provide a rapid onset and similar effects. While both involve heating cannabis so that cannabinoids are absorbed directly into the bloodstream through the lungs, they are two very different methods.

Ingestion
Ingesting cannabis produces much stronger and more psychoactive effects than other delivery systems. When digested, cannabinoids are broken down in the gastrointestinal tract and then passed through the liver before entering the bloodstream.

Topical
Topical medicinal cannabis products come in a variety of forms including lotions, balms, creams, salves and patches. Topical medical marijuana products are applied to the outside of the skin, and can provide localized relief from inflammation, pain, skin irritations and more.
cannabis delivery methods

Oral absorption
Cannabinoids can be absorbed directly into the bloodstream from three different areas inside the mouth — under the tongue (sublingual), on the tongue, and all other mucosa tissues lining inside the entire mouth.

Inhalation
There are two different methods of inhalation — smoking and vaporizing — both of which provide a rapid onset and similar effects. While both involve heating cannabis so that cannabinoids are absorbed directly into the bloodstream through the lungs, they are two very different methods.

Ingestion
Ingesting cannabis produces much stronger and more psychoactive effects than other delivery systems. When digested, cannabinoids are broken down in the gastrointestinal tract and then passed through the liver before entering the bloodstream.

Topical
Topical medicinal cannabis products come in a variety of forms including lotions, balms, creams, salves and patches. Topical medical marijuana products are applied to the outside of the skin, and can provide localized relief from inflammation, pain, skin irritations and more.
What’s the difference between THC and CBD?
Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) are the two primary cannabinoids that occur naturally in the Cannabis sativa plant. Both of these interact with the cannabinoid receptors found in the human body and brain, but they differ dramatically in their effects.
What is CBD? CBD is non-psychoactive which means that it will not get you high. Because of this, CBD appears more frequently than THC in dietary supplements. CBD has the same chemical formula as THC, but the atoms are in a different arrangement. This variance causes THC to create a psychoactive effect, while CBD does not.
THC vs. CBD for Pain Management? Research shows that CBD may be better for inflammation and neuropathic pain, while THC may help more with spasticity and cramp-related pain. But it is worth noting that sometimes high doses of THC can exacerbate pain symptoms. Meaning THC consumed in this capacity should be done in small amounts. Most experts suggest that a combination of both THC and CBD is the ideal way to approach pain management.
4 Potential Health Benefits of medicinal Cannabis
Pain
- Chronic Pain
- Migraine Pain
- Back Pain
- Period Pain
Cancer
- Help with appetite
- Manging Nausea
- Pain Relief
- Helping Sleep cycles
Neurological
- Help control seizures
- Alleviate muscular stiffness
- Improvements in mobility
- Help with Inflammation
Mental Health
- Relieve Stress
- Calm nervous system
- Aid in sleep and recovery
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