Medicinal Cannabis in Sydney: A Guide to Safe and Holistic Care at Kildare Road Medical Centre

Accessing Medicinal Cannabis in Sydney
Living with a chronic illness or ongoing mental health challenges can be difficult. If you’re someone managing persistent pain or struggling with mental well-being, you may have heard about medicinal cannabis as a potential option. In Sydney and across Australia, interest in medicinal cannabis is growing – but understanding what it is, who it might help, and how to access it safely is crucial. In this guide, we explain what medicinal cannabis is, how it’s regulated in Australia, and how our dedicated Medicinal Cannabis Clinic at Kildare Road Medical Centre (KRMC) in Blacktown, Sydney, provides compassionate, holistic care. We’ll also discuss its potential role in chronic disease management and mental health support. By the end, you’ll know what services KRMC offers regarding Medicinal Cannabis and how to take the next steps if you’re based in Sydney and considering medicinal cannabis for your health needs.
What Is Medicinal Cannabis?
Medicinal cannabis refers to legal, high-quality medications derived from the cannabis plant that are used for therapeutic purposes. Unlike recreational cannabis, medicinal cannabis products are developed under strict standards and prescribed by doctors.
These products contain active compounds called cannabinoids (such as CBD and THC) in controlled dosages. Medicinal cannabis can be used to help manage the symptoms of certain medical conditions or the side effects of some treatments – for example, chronic pain, nausea, or other persistent symptoms – under a doctor’s guidance. Importantly, medicinal cannabis is not a first-line treatment or a cure-all. It’s one option among many in a comprehensive treatment plan, considered when conventional therapies have not fully relieved a patient’s symptoms or have caused intolerable side effects.
There are a variety of medicinal cannabis products available (such as oils, capsules, or sprays), and the right type for a patient depends on their specific situation. Your doctor will assess your needs and determine if there is an appropriate medicinal cannabis product for you, and at what dosage. Because these medications affect each person differently, any use of medicinal cannabis should be closely monitored by a healthcare professional. Patients will typically start on a low dose that is increased gradually (“start low, go slow”) to find the minimum effective dose while watching for side effects. Common side effects can include drowsiness, dizziness, or dry mouth, especially for products high in THC. Each patient’s response is unique, so careful medical supervision is essential to use medicinal cannabis safely.
Who Might Benefit from Medicinal Cannabis?
Medicinal cannabis may be considered for certain patients dealing with chronic or debilitating conditions when other treatments haven’t provided sufficient relief. This can include people with some forms of chronic pain or those experiencing ongoing symptoms related to long-term illnesses. It might also be contemplated (under strict medical advice) for some mental health conditions or neurological disorders, but always with caution and usually as an adjunct (add-on) to standard treatments – never a replacement for proven therapies. For example, some patients with hard-to-manage pain, or those in palliative care, have found that medicinal cannabis helped improve their quality of life when used alongside their regular medications. In the realm of mental health, a patient dealing with persistent issues like anxiety or PTSD might inquire about medicinal cannabis; however, doctors will carefully evaluate such cases, since cannabis can have complex effects on mood and cognition.
It’s important to stress that medicinal cannabis is not suitable for everyone. Doctors will only prescribe it for conditions where there is sufficient evidence to support its use and if the potential benefits outweigh the risks. Generally, if you have a history of psychosis or certain serious psychiatric conditions, or if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, medicinal cannabis would not be considered appropriate due to safety concerns. Patients with unstable heart conditions or other contraindications must also be managed with extra caution.
Ultimately, the decision is made on a case-by-case basis: a qualified doctor must assess your individual health status and medical history to determine if you fall into a patient group that might benefit from medicinal cannabis. If you do, the doctor will discuss the possible benefits and risks with you in general terms. If medicinal cannabis isn’t suitable, your doctor will recommend other proven treatments. At KRMC, our approach is patient-first – meaning we only consider medicinal cannabis if it is clinically appropriate for your specific circumstances, and we ensure you understand all other options as well. We are not like other services in Australia that currently offer prescriptions with little or no clinical oversight.
Is Medicinal Cannabis Legal in Australia?
Yes – medicinal cannabis is legal in Australia when prescribed by an authorized doctor, but it is heavily regulated. In 2016, Australia’s laws were amended to allow the use of cannabis for medicinal purposes under strict controls. This means patients cannot simply buy cannabis over the counter or use it without oversight. Instead, access is only via prescription, and typically the prescribing doctor must get federal approval for each patient (through the TGA’s Special Access Scheme or as an Authorized Prescriber). In practice, you can only obtain legal medicinal cannabis by consulting with a doctor who will determine if you qualify and then seek any necessary approvals. All medicinal cannabis products must meet quality standards set by the TGA and the Office of Drug Control, so they are manufactured to be safe and consistent in their ingredients.
At Kildare Road Medical Centre, we strictly adhere to all legal requirements. Our Medicinal Cannabis Clinic operates under TGA guidelines, meaning any treatment or prescription is fully TGA-approved and compliant with Australian medical regulations. Patients can have peace of mind knowing that our clinic only uses legal pathways and approved products – this ensures you are getting a legitimate medicine, not an unregulated substance.
Additionally, because medicinal cannabis often contains THC (the psychoactive component), there are laws about driving and safety. In NSW and all other states, it is an offence to drive with any detectable THC in your system, even if it’s legally prescribed. Our doctors will advise you not to drive or operate heavy machinery if you are using a THC-containing cannabis product, for your safety and to comply with the law. We also remind patients that any cannabis not prescribed by a doctor (recreational use) remains illegal in Australia. By using medicinal cannabis under our care, you are doing so safely and legally.
Medicinal Cannabis for Chronic Disease Management
One area of potential benefit for medicinal cannabis is in supporting patients with chronic diseases. Chronic conditions – such as long-term pain conditions, arthritis, or neurological disorders – often require ongoing management and a combination of therapies to improve day-to-day functioning. Some patients with these conditions have reported that adding medicinal cannabis helped them manage symptoms like persistent pain, muscle spasticity, poor appetite, or sleep disturbances. For instance, international evidence suggests medicinal cannabis may assist with certain types of chronic pain or inflammation, when used under medical supervision. At our Sydney medicinal cannabis clinic, we take a personalized approach to chronic disease management. If you are a suitable candidate, our doctors will work with you to incorporate medicinal cannabis into your broader treatment plan in a sensible way. This means we don’t see cannabis as a standalone fix; rather, it could become one component of your comprehensive care strategy, alongside conventional medications, physiotherapy, lifestyle changes, or other interventions you are undertaking.
Kildare Road Medical Centre has a strong focus on chronic disease management through general practice. We offer Chronic Disease Management Plans (GP management plans) to coordinate care for patients with illnesses like diabetes, heart disease, chronic respiratory conditions, and others. If medicinal cannabis is considered for a chronic condition, our team will ensure it’s integrated with your existing care plan. For example, Dr. Guru Yajaman – one of the doctor who consults at the clinic – has extensive experience with chronic disease care and even oversees the KRMC Diabetes Clinic. The team will review your full medical history, consider potential drug interactions, and set clear goals (such as reducing a specific symptom) for any trial of medicinal cannabis. We also emphasize ongoing monitoring: after starting medicinal cannabis, you will have regular follow-up appointments to track your progress, adjust dosage if needed, and address any concerns. This careful, long-term approach aims to maximize any potential benefits (like better symptom control or quality of life) while minimizing risks, ensuring you always receive safe care.
Medicinal Cannabis and Mental Health Support
Mental health is another area where people are exploring medicinal cannabis, though it’s approached very cautiously. Conditions such as anxiety, PTSD, or depression can be debilitating, and some patients who have not found relief with standard treatments wonder if medicinal cannabis might help. It’s important to note that research into medicinal cannabis for mental health is still in early stages, and doctors are careful because cannabis (especially THC) can affect individuals’ mood and cognition differently. That said, KRMC’s Medicinal Cannabis Clinic acknowledges that for a subset of patients, in carefully controlled scenarios, medicinal cannabis might be considered as part of a mental health management plan. For example, certain cannabis formulations high in CBD (which is non-intoxicating) are being studied for their potential to reduce anxiety or improve sleep. If a patient at our Sydney clinic has a mental health condition and is interested in medicinal cannabis, our doctors will perform a specialized assessment. This involves reviewing the patient’s psychiatric history, current therapies (like medications or counseling), and ensuring they continue with proven mental health treatments. We only proceed if it’s clinically appropriate – medicinal cannabis is never a replacement for therapy, medication, or lifestyle approaches in mental health, but rather a possible adjunct to enhance well-being in select cases.
At Kildare Road Medical Centre, mental health care is a cornerstone of our holistic approach. Many of consulting GPs provide Mental Health Care Plans for patients, which offer referrals to psychologists or counselors under Medicare. If you are dealing with a mental health issue, we make sure you have access to therapy and support. In the context of our Medicinal Cannabis Clinic, this means that if cannabis is added to help with certain symptoms (like insomnia or stress), it will be done in conjunction with ongoing psychological care. Our team will closely monitor your mental state for any changes – positive or negative – because patient safety is paramount. We understand that mental health conditions can be sensitive, so our clinic offers an empathetic, supportive environment to discuss all your options. Dr. Andrew Melito, one of the consulting clinic doctors, has a background in community mental health and a strong interest in patient well-being. Along with Dr. Sameer Abedi and Dr. Guru Yajaman, he will ensure that any use of medicinal cannabis for mental health is approached carefully and with compassion. Remember, the goal is to improve your overall quality of life; thus, any treatment we suggest – traditional or alternative – is given as part of a broader, caring plan for your mental wellness.
KRMC’s Dedicated Medicinal Cannabis Clinic in Sydney
Kildare Road Medical Centre is proud to offer a dedicated Medicinal Cannabis Clinic in Sydney, serving patients in Blacktown and the wider Western Sydney community. The clinic is serviced by experienced general practitioners who have special training and interest in medicinal cannabis therapy. In particular, Dr. Sameer Abedi, Dr. Guru Yajaman, and Dr. Andrew Melito are the lead doctors supporting patients through this clinic. Each of these physicians is a fully credentialed GP with a focus on holistic patient care. For example, Dr. Abedi and Dr. Yajaman both have a strong background in chronic disease management and preventative health, and they have embraced medicinal cannabis as an emerging area that can benefit patients in need. Dr. Melito brings a passion for community health and has engaged with innovative treatments like medicinal cannabis to help patients manage difficult symptoms. With this knowledgeable team, you’re in safe hands – our doctors will listen to your story, answer your questions, and guide you through the process if medicinal cannabis is deemed appropriate.
What makes our Medicinal Cannabis Clinic unique is our holistic, patient-first approach. We understand that seeking out medicinal cannabis can feel daunting, so we focus on education and supportive care at every step. When you visit our clinic, you can expect a thorough consultation where we explain the pros and cons of medicinal cannabis and discuss how it might fit into your healthcare. We encourage you to ask questions and we take the time to ensure you have realistic expectations. If together we decide that medicinal cannabis could be part of your treatment, our doctors will then handle the necessary paperwork and approvals to get you started. But our care doesn’t stop at writing a prescription – in fact, far from it. We believe in “not just filling scripts”, but building an ongoing relationship with our patients. This means we will schedule regular follow-up appointments to monitor your progress, adjust your treatment plan as needed, and address any concerns or new symptoms that arise. Our clinic staff will also educate you on practical matters: the different strains or formulations available, how to properly use your medication (for example, correct dosing and timing), and what side effects to watch for. By empowering you with knowledge, we help you feel more confident and in control of your health journey.
Another advantage of coming to KRMC is the convenience of our integrated services. Our medical centre has an on-site pharmacy, Kildare Road Pharmacy, where you can fill your medicinal cannabis prescription easily. This means you won’t have to search around Sydney for a pharmacy that stocks your medication – we handle it right here in our clinic building. This on-site service further ensures continuity of care: the pharmacists work closely with consulting doctors, so any updates to your medication or any questions can be communicated quickly. In addition, because we offer a wide range of healthcare services (from general practice and specialist clinics to allied health), any other needs you have can be coordinated under one roof.
For instance, if you are also seeing a physiotherapist for your chronic back pain or a psychologist for anxiety, our team can collaborate with those providers as part of your comprehensive care. The Medicinal Cannabis Clinic is truly integrated with your long-term care at KRMC, aligning with our philosophy that all aspects of a patient’s health are connected. We are committed to ensuring that if medicinal cannabis is part of your treatment, it complements (and never contradicts) your other treatments and health goals.
What Our Medicinal Cannabis Clinic Offers
To recap, here are some key features of KRMC’s Medicinal Cannabis Clinic that benefit our patients:
- Specialist Medical Team: You will be cared for by doctors who are knowledgeable about medicinal cannabis and experienced in chronic care (Dr. Abedi, Dr. Yajaman, and Dr. Melito). They provide expert guidance in a friendly, understanding manner.
- Comprehensive Education: Our clinic will help you learn about medicinal cannabis – including its potential benefits, risks, and proper usage. We make sure you understand the pros and cons before making any decisions.
- Holistic Care Planning: We take a whole-person approach. Medicinal cannabis, if prescribed, is integrated into your overall care plan alongside other treatments and lifestyle measures. We also involve you in care decisions, so you feel empowered.
- Ongoing Monitoring & Support: We don’t just hand over a prescription and send you off. Our team provides continuous monitoring, regular follow-ups, and easy access to advice. If your symptoms change or you have concerns, we are here to adjust your treatment and support you over the long term.
- Safety and Compliance: Your safety is our top priority. We follow all TGA regulations to the letter – meaning any medicinal cannabis you receive is legal and quality-controlled. We start with low doses, watch for side effects, and coordinate with any other specialists you see to avoid medication interactions.
- Convenient Access: With our on-site pharmacy and integrated services, getting your medicinal cannabis and related care is convenient and seamless. You can fill your prescription at our location and get quick answers to any questions about the medication.
These features ensure that patients at KRMC receive compassionate, safe, and effective care when exploring medicinal cannabis as a treatment option. We know that adding a new therapy can be overwhelming, so we strive to make the process as comfortable and supportive as possible.
Taking the Next Step: Book an Appointment with Us
If you’re curious about whether medicinal cannabis might be a helpful addition to your healthcare plan, the best step is to talk with one of the consulting doctors. At Kildare Road Medical Centre, we welcome you to book an appointment at our Medicinal Cannabis Clinic for a personalized consultation. During this visit, your doctor will take the time to understand your health history and current concerns, then provide clear, honest information about medicinal cannabis in relation to your situation. You’ll have the opportunity to discuss your expectations, ask any questions, and learn about alternative or complementary treatments. This initial discussion does not commit you to anything – it’s about giving you professional guidance so you can make an informed decision.
Our friendly reception team can help you schedule an appointment with Dr. Abedi, Dr. Yajaman, or Dr. Melito (or any GPs familiar with medicinal cannabis). We offer appointments throughout the week, and booking is easy – you can book online via our website or call our clinic directly. When you come in, just let the reception know you’re interested in the Medicinal Cannabis Clinic, and we’ll ensure your consultation is with the appropriate doctor. Remember to bring along any relevant medical records or lists of current medications to help our doctors assess your case thoroughly.
Take charge of your health today. If you’ve been struggling with a chronic condition or mental health concern and wonder if medicinal cannabis could be part of your journey to feeling better, don’t hesitate to reach out. At KRMC, we are committed to patient-centered care – our goal is to improve your well-being in a safe and supportive way. Medicinal cannabis is just one of the many tools we can consider together. The first step is as simple as having a conversation with us. We encourage you to book an appointment at Kildare Road Medical Centre’s Medicinal Cannabis Clinic in Sydney and explore your options. Our compassionate doctors and staff are here to guide you every step of the way, from understanding the treatment to, if appropriate, obtaining it legally and managing it responsibly. Your health is our priority, and we look forward to helping you navigate this new avenue of care as part of a comprehensive plan for your chronic disease or mental health management.
Disclaimer: This article is for general informational purposes only. Medicinal cannabis treatment varies per individual and is provided only if clinically appropriate. Kildare Road Medical Centre follows all TGA guidelines – no specific claims of efficacy are made. Always consult directly with a qualified healthcare professional for medical advice tailored to your situation.
2 comments
Michelle Albon
May 10, 2025 at 9:10 am
Hi I’m wanting to know pricing please of the prescription I’m on disability payments wanting to know if any concessions on them..I’ve tried through Alternleaf company but was way expensive..I have osteoarthritis fybromialga chronic pain rightside leg .. I have Neroligist appointment weds for results of MRI and having botox injection for 1st time for migraine..so any information please will help me decide if I’m able to afford and not waste anyone time.
Kildare Road Medical Centre
May 11, 2025 at 3:29 am
Hi Michelle thank you for your email. Please contact the team at mchelp@kildaremedical.com.au to learn more about pricing.