Medicinal cannabis online, Australia-wide
Start with a quick eligibility check, then book a same-day telehealth consult. If appropriate, your doctor issues an eScript to your preferred pharmacy.
No referral needed. Telehealth consultations Australia-wide. eScripts sent to your phone.
Flexible appointments
After-hours and same-day consultations available. Book a time that suits you.
Doctor-led care
All practitioners are AHPRA-registered Australian medical doctors.
Online ordering & eScripts
Prescriptions sent electronically to your phone. Fill at any Australian pharmacy.
What online actually changes, and what it does not
Getting medicinal cannabis online in Australia means a consultation with an AHPRA-registered doctor under the Therapeutic Goods Administration pathways, either the Special Access Scheme or a doctor holding Authorised Prescriber status. That framework is identical whether the doctor is sitting in front of you or calling your phone.
So the prescription is the same. It is written under the same pathways, by a doctor with the same registration and the same authorisation, and it is dispensed by the same pharmacies as one issued in a clinic waiting room. What changes is the travel, the parking, and the weeks spent waiting for an appointment with a specialist who may be in another city.
The process runs in one sitting. You complete a short eligibility check, book a time, submit a health questionnaire so the doctor has your history before the call, and then talk it through. If a script is clinically appropriate, the eScript arrives on your phone during or just after the consult, and you fill it wherever you like.
What Medio does not do is worth stating plainly. We do not run a dispensary, take commissions from product brands, or bundle you into a subscription, so nothing about the prescribing decision is tied to what the clinic earns. A consultation does not guarantee a prescription, and the doctor will tell you during the appointment if this is not the right path for you.
Book consultationHow we keep costs transparent
Independent, clinically led prescribing, with no commissions from product brands.
No medication mark-ups and no subscription lock-ins.
eScripts can be sent to any Australian pharmacy you choose, or to a partner pharmacy.
Treatment plans are reviewed periodically to balance effectiveness, safety, availability and cost.
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Check eligibility & book online
Do a quick eligibility check, then choose a time for a telehealth consult with an AHPRA-registered doctor. You’ll receive an email with simple instructions for your appointment.
Complete your patient history questionnaire
We’ll send a short, secure questionnaire so your doctor can review your history, past treatments, current medicines, and your treatment goals. Please submit before your consult.
Telehealth consult & eScript
Your doctor will call you at the appointment time. If medicinal cannabis is clinically appropriate, an electronic prescription (eScript) will be issued and sent to any Australian pharmacy you choose (or a partner pharmacy, if preferred).
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No subscriptions. No hidden fees. No pressure.
Product selection and dosing are determined by your clinician. We prescribe from the full range of products available in Australia and work with you to align treatment with clinical need and budget.
Initial Consultation
A 15–30 minute consultation directly with an AHPRA-registered authorised prescriber
- Discuss your health history, symptoms, and preferences
- Explore evidence-based treatment options
- Receive a personalised plan, if eligible
- eScript sent directly to your phone
Follow-up Consultation
Review your progress and adjust your treatment plan as needed
- 15–30 minute appointment with your prescribing doctor
- Review response, renew prescriptions, and adjust treatment
- Ongoing support for chronic or complex conditions
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Frequently asked questions
Start with the eligibility questionnaire, then book a telehealth appointment with an AHPRA-registered authorised prescriber. The doctor reviews your history and current treatments during the consult and, if medicinal cannabis is clinically appropriate, issues an eScript to your phone. There is no in-person visit and no referral required at any point.
Book appointmentYes. The prescription is written under the same Therapeutic Goods Administration pathways, by a doctor with the same registration and the same authorised prescriber status, and it is dispensed by the same pharmacies. The only difference is that the doctor calls the number on your booking at the appointment time rather than seeing you in a waiting room.
Book appointmentNo. Medio is a telehealth cannabis clinic, so there is nothing to travel to. Patients consult from home in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia and Tasmania, and the fee and the appointment are the same regardless of where you live. We cannot currently treat patients in the Northern Territory or the Australian Capital Territory because of territory-specific reporting requirements.
Book appointmentEligibility sits within the Therapeutic Goods Administration framework. Generally patients are considered if they have a condition lasting more than six months, have already trialled conventional treatments without adequate relief or with side effects, and do not have a history of psychosis or schizophrenia. The eligibility questionnaire takes a couple of minutes, and the treating doctor makes the final assessment.
Book appointmentSame-day appointments are often available, and the eligibility check itself takes a few minutes. Your eScript is issued electronically during or immediately after the consultation, so the wait after that is dispensing time at whichever pharmacy you choose.
Book appointmentThe doctor goes through your medical history, the treatments you have already tried, your current medicines, and what you are hoping treatment will achieve. It is a clinical assessment rather than a formality, and the doctor will say so if medicinal cannabis is not the right option for you. A consultation does not guarantee a prescription.
Book appointmentAny Australian pharmacy you choose. The eScript goes to your phone, not to a nominated store. If your preferred pharmacy is not set up for medicinal cannabis dispensing, we can forward the script to one of our recommended pharmacies for same-day or next-day processing. Medio does not dispense or sell medication.
Book appointmentFollow-up consultations are $59 and are booked with the doctor who knows your case, so treatment is reviewed by someone with the full history rather than started again from scratch. Reviews look at how you are going, whether the plan needs adjusting, and whether continuing is still appropriate.
Book appointmentYes, and you do not need to finish anything first or ask your current clinic for permission. Book an initial consultation and bring what you already have: the products you are on, the doses, how long you have been taking them, and what has and has not worked. Because that history exists, the appointment is a review rather than a fresh start. Your eScript is not locked to a clinic or a pharmacy, so switching prescriber does not strand any script you are already holding.
Book appointmentWith your consent, yes. Keeping your regular GP informed is good practice when a new prescription is added to your care, particularly where you take other medicines. You can also bring letters, imaging, pathology, or a medication summary to the consult, which helps the doctor assess your situation properly.
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