
Chronic pain is complex
Just like with diabetes, medication alone is one tool. But the best outcomes come when you balance it with lifestyle, movement and changes to how you relate to your pain.

Choices can be hard
Like the choice between long wait times or expensive private pain clinics to access quality care.
And the choice between medication with strong side effects or the risks that come with self-medicating using illicit cannabis.

We offer a new way
We provide the best of both worlds. The latest quality care with minimal wait times, and access to safe medication with the fewest side effects and lowest dose needed.
All while tackling the root cause of your pain. In one place.

Real patient stories.
Patient survey results
Medical cannabis is one novel treatment that we offer. But is it effective? We asked independent researchers at Imperial College to report back on patient survey data.
94%
Pain severity improvement †
59%
Stopped opioid usage †
50%
Reduction in anxiety and depression †
What we treat
There’s no one-size, fits-all approach to chronic pain. We’ll take the time to understand you and your pain. Here are some common conditions we treat.
Arthritis
Neck Pain
Other condition?
Feel confident in the care of leading pain specialists
Meet your consultant and the team who'll look after you.
How we compare
![]() Leva Clinic | Medical Cannabis Clinics | NHS Pain Clinic | Private Pain Clinics | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Comprehensive pain management assessment | ||||
Access multi-disciplinary team of physios, psychologists and other services | Some | |||
Medical cannabis treatment plans available | ||||
Fully online | Some | |||
Access to pain management programmes | ||||
Weekly drop-in to meet others experiencing pain | ||||
Minimal wait times | ||||
Injection/invasive treatments for certain pain conditions | ||||
Focus on | Pain | Access to medical cannabis | Pain | Pain |
Typical cost for initial consultation | ![]() £15 | £50-150 | Free | £100-400 |
Frequently asked questions
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Data from proprietary data sources including working with researchers from Imperial College and participation in research with Project Twenty21, Drug Sciences Project. BP (Pain Severity): 94% of patients reported an improvement in the severity of their pain. The percentage of chronic pain patients who reported any use of opioids had reduced from 441 (55.1%) to 177 (22.1%) indicating that over half (59.9%) of those using opioids had stopped all use of the drugs. >50% of patients with indications of major depression on initial assessment show significant improvement after 3 months of treatment with medical cannabis and an online pain management programme.









