Have a patient looking for
medical cannabis?
If you are an HCP looking for a network of physicians experienced in cannabinoid therapy for your patient, Canabo can help.
How it works
Begin your patient’s journey with Canabo today in
three simple steps
Refer a patient
To refer a patient to Canabo simply complete the Referral form below or you can download and complete the Patient Referral Form. Completed forms can be faxed to us at 844-320-9652.
Patient Appointment
After we confirm the referral, we will reach out to schedule an appointment. Our team will create a personalized treatment plan, educate your patient on cannabis products, and help them register with a Licensed Producer.
Consultation Summary
Following the patient’s appointment, we provide you with a Consultation Letter, containing information on the prescription, its recommended dosage, and duration.
Trust a decade of experience
Our team has been educating and training people on medical cannabis therapies since 2014, and are dedicated to working with HCPs to assist with their patients’ treatment plans. We can:
- Offer 10 years’ experience in an ever-evolving medical cannabis space
- Deliver coast to coast service through virtual appointments
- Educate your patients about cannabinoid therapy
- Provide you with a patient consultation letter detailing information on the prescription, its recommended dosage, and duration

Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about medical cannabis and purchasing from our website.
Still have questions? Click below to view our FAQ page
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What is medical cannabis?
Medical cannabis refers to the range of products derived from the whole cannabis plant or its extracts. These products contain a variety of active cannabinoids and terpenes that patients take for medical reasons after obtaining authorization from a health care practitioner. There are different types of cannabis plants including: Indica, Sativa, and a range of hybrid mixes. Within these plant types there are specific cultivars or “strains”, each with a unique profile. All cannabis used for medical treatments contain several complex compounds, the most notable of which are Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and Cannabidiol (CBD).
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Is medical cannabis legal?
Yes. When the Cannabis Act came into force on October 17, 2018, use of cannabis, medical or otherwise, became legal across Canada.
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What is an LP?
Under the Cannabis Act, medical cannabis patients are required to purchase their medical cannabis from a Licensed Producer or LP. Licensed Producers are regulated by Health Canada and follow strict quality control guidelines. Once a physician prescribes a Medical Authorization document, you are required to select and register with a Licensed Producer, which you can then place an order with.
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Is medical cannabis covered by provincial health or insurance?
While medical cannabis consultations or appointments with a qualified doctor are covered by most provincial healthcare plans, the cost of the medical cannabis is generally not covered. As private insurers begin to recognize the value and benefits associated with cannabinoid therapy, some now offer coverage for specific conditions, so it is worth checking periodically with your benefits provider. Additionally, some insurance companies will cover medical cannabis through a HSA (Health Spending Account). It’s worth noting that even if medical cannabis isn’t covered by your health insurer, it may still be more of a cost-effective option than using other prescription products with a co-payment insurance plan. Finally, if you deal with Veterans Affairs or are in a position to request Compassion Pricing, our physicians or educators can assist you with the process of applying for coverage or discount in pricing.
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How do I get an appointment?
There are two methods of becoming a patient at Canabo to book an appointment. Firstly, our clinic accepts patients who have been referred to the clinic by their physician or a medical specialist. After your physician completes the Patient Referral Form and shares it with the clinic, an intake team member will contact you to book an appointment. Secondly, you can complete a self-referral form on this website and electronically submit it. Once received, an intake team member will contact you to schedule an appointment.