CA Clinics

CA Clinics

53 Walker Street North Sydney NSW

Run by a team of medical professionals, academics and researchers, CA Clinics works with alternative treatments that may include medicinal cannabis therapy for chronic conditions. They collaborate with healthcare providers that may have exhausted conventional therapies, offering specialised medical cannabis treatments through TGA Special Access Scheme controlled therapies. Both in-clinic consultations and telehealth services are available for the convenience of both doctors and patients.

Patients interested in undergoing treatment with CA Clinics first undergo a suitability screening meant to assess whether medicinal cannabis is right for them. They are then required to send in a Referral and Health Summary or a letter from their treating specialist prior to receiving treatment.

Once received, the doctor assigned to the patient’s case assesses possible treatment options including medicinal cannabis therapy in the form of TGA authorised oils, compounds or vaporisers. The medical team applies for a TGA approval to go with the doctor’s prescription once complete, and the patient is briefed on the details of their care and medication.

With the TGA guidance documents, CA Clinics treats patients with indications that have enough evidence for use, including:

  • HIV/Aids
  • Chronic pain
  • Epilepsy and seizures
  • Eating disorders
  • Insomnia
  • Sleep disorders
  • PTSD
  • Anxiety and mood disorders
  • Movement disorders
  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Autism spectrum disorders
  • Crohn’s disease

For more information, give CA Clinics a call at 1300 991 477 or email them at [email protected]. They can also be found at 53, Walker Street, NSW 2060 Australia.


Industry: Medical Cannabis

Sub Industry: Service Provider

About (30 words): CA Clinics works with patients to provide specialist advice on a range of CBD and THC medication options to treat a varying range of conditions.

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