Prescribed Medical Cannabis
Talk to an Ontario health care professional and find out how prescription cannabis can help you on your journey to wellness!
Happy Patients
We help take the concerns out of considering therapeutic cannabis
500+
Patients Every Week
5+
Years Experience
10 minutes
Time for initial intake
About Us
MisterPharmacist and TCN are teamed up to offer Ontario patients access to real wellness and remove the stigma from incorporating medical cannabis in the treatment plan.
How It Works
Fill the Online Form
We are asking for very little personal details at this point. Just enough to reach out to you!
We need to start somewhere....
You will received a short call from MisterPharmacist(TM)
You will receive a short call from a pharmacist to confirm your therapeutic cannabis preliminary needs and information on the next steps
Receive Call From A Doctor or Nurse Practitioner
This is where you get to discuss your particular medical condition and how prescription cannabis can help. You then get to discuss your administration preference ( vape? oral? ointment?) and you will be offered a choice of approved suppliers to order and receive via mail.
Our clients are pleased with the personal consultation and understanding that medical cannabis brings to their therapeutic journey!
MisterPharmacist handled my intake and then referred me TCN network- simple. I only need my health card.
I thought the cannabis was free but luckily my insurance picked up some of the costs!
Luke McPherson
Appreciate how easy and discreet this was...
Chronic Pain Management
Medical cannabis has been used to manage chronic pain conditions, such as neuropathic pain, arthritis, and multiple sclerosis-related pain. Health Canada's Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations (ACMPR) allows healthcare practitioners to prescribe medical cannabis to patients with chronic pain when conventional treatments have been ineffective.
Epilepsy and Seizure Disorders:
Medical cannabis products, particularly those with high CBD content and low THC content, have been explored as a potential treatment for certain types of epilepsy, including Dravet syndrome and Lennox-Gastaut syndrome.
Nausea and Vomiting due to Cancer Treatment
Medical cannabis has been used to alleviate chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting in cancer patients. The anti-nausea and antiemetic properties of cannabis, particularly THC, have been considered beneficial for improving the quality of life of patients undergoing cancer treatment.
Anxiety and Mood Disorders:
Some Canadians have reported using medical cannabis to manage symptoms of anxiety, depression, and other mood disorders. However, it's important to note that the effects of cannabis on mental health can vary widely among individuals. Health Canada provides guidelines and recommendations for the use of cannabis in individuals with mental health conditions. Having a health professional guiding in your corner makes a real difference.